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koshime
03-04-2007, 08:31 PM
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Title: Sky Bazaar
Name: Dr. CM Wong
Country: United Kingdom
Software: Photoshop

A personal concept illustration for the land of Dryft, depicting a bazaar marketplace interior on the Land of SkyRidge.

Also my first foray into painting figures within landscapes

CyborgJA
03-05-2007, 06:30 AM
Tons of style as usual but... is it a 'general view' or should I see a specific subject? Cause in the second case I think it's too "blured" O_O

Purehay
03-05-2007, 09:44 AM
The color donge of this lighting would so harmony to me, very nice
In my view that , some parts of buildings can show more details. :)
^^

RichVisual
03-05-2007, 11:30 AM
Interesting piece, it's difficult to say exactly what's holding it back but it seems like the different lights are cancelling out each others effectivness. I think the same is happening with the colours too.
If the textures were sharper the ground less washy and contrast added this could be very strong. Reminds me of bladerunner. Apologies for being so critical but it is not very far away atall, a strong concept.

arnocob
03-05-2007, 03:19 PM
:)
Hi!
I like the general mood.
I agree about the" blur", but it's not a real problem...sometimes in the city (or luna park for exemple) the wiew can be "blurry" like that (a wet atmosphere)
I don't know which is the main building in the compo (the one on the left or right), perhaps one of them could be more detailled (or less lightened for ex)
Anyway, cool atmosphere!
bye

oh...and great thread on wip environment too! Very clear.

EhsanD
03-05-2007, 08:30 PM
Oh man what a wonderful job ...:thumbsup:
Amazing color and lighting ...
Wow ...

koshime
03-05-2007, 08:41 PM
Thank you everyone for yoru kind feedback and positive critique.
In all truth, I started the paitnign with a narrow pallette in mind of this being as an indoors enviroment, and gradually added colour and local lighting.

Somehow, that narrow pallete kinda blew up as a conflagaration
, and after a lengthy battle had been staring at the composition just too long.

Hopefully, I can take this picture in a better direction by toning down the far lighting and allowing for the nearby lighting to dominate solely

digitalinkmind
03-06-2007, 02:59 AM
Cool place. Real good atmosphere.

Cheers!

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