
Thanks to Bigfoot112, most of the stock images used belong to him and Wchowicz for the image of the moon :)
Texture thanks to Artofdecay-Stock (1 year and 337 days ago)
Great choice of images and very nicely blended --- glow on the moon is nice -- one small thing is the edge between the wall image and the soil might look a bit better if the line between then was a bit more defined -- more of a cross section effect (IMHO) Reply »
(1 year and 337 days ago)
Interesting idea, but the inconsistent lighting and side shadows are hurting it, visually.
You have a "glow" around the moon, yet it can't seem to even reach the top or sides of the chamber encasing it...Perhaps if you feathered it out further, it would help appear more as part of its surroundings.
The side vignette shadows from top to bottom just looks like an uneven attempt to shine a dim spotlight down on the scene. If you try toning those down, especially as you descend down the image, you will achieve a much more effective visual movement to your main focal point, the moon.
The moon also looks a bit too black and white for its brick surroundings. Color refraction would impart at least a very slight warm tint (3-5%) to it.
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(1 year and 337 days ago)
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Oh wait, these bricks may be as big as 24"...that would make the moon 72".





NICE IDEA, Author!! Reply »
(1 year and 337 days ago)