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Equilibrium

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WHAT INSPIRED ME
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It isn’t funny how these things work? Sometimes, when we want to have something that’s so important for us, we need to gave up of anything. And usually, what we need to gave up it’s as important as the one we are trying to get. In this way, we are always incomplete. Making choices isn’t easy, sometimes it isn’t even fair.

It’s only one more of these crazies thoughts that come into my mind time to time. :aww:

Thank you so much for all the support you gave me. :heart:


SPECIAL DEDICATION:
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I’d like to dedicated this work to a very, very, very talented artist here from dA. But being a great artist isn’t her only gift. She is also the most supportive, big-hearted, kind, adorable and gentle person I’ve met on dA. She talked to me when I was down, send me gifts, comments, or just a small :wave:. She is always present in my dA life trying to cheer me up. If you still didn’t visit her gallery (which I doubt!!!) please do.

:iconcherishedmemories: Cheri, thank you so much for being my friend.

RESOURCE CREDITS:
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Stocks
Lady [link] - plate with chains [link] - heart [link] - rocks [link] - sky [link]


Brushes and Texture
Cloud from [link] + ribbon from [link]
No texture used.

Painted:
Tablet Wacon + Photoshop CS3:
Repainted models skirt + corset + hair.
Image size
1000x1000px 539.92 KB
© 2009 - 2024 Josiane-Rey
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TheFantaSim's avatar
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Overall
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Vision
:star::star::star::star::star: Originality
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Technique
:star::star::star::star::star: Impact

The imagery is lovely; the choice of stock and the way they are composed makes this deviation look more like a digital painting than a manipulation of photos and brushes. I especially like how the the rock background blends nicely into the lower sphere that rises from the horizon, how the second sphere emerges from behind leading the eye to the full sphere in the sky. The woman is well cut out and the body edges are blended well, and it's very convincing how the figure is holding the chains. However, the only question I have is about the lower part of the body that is "sitting in the mist". Unfortunately, for me, it's not as convincing as other elements of the deviation. Still, it doesn't take away from the overall look and feel of the image.