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Excellent combo, very attractive image!
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Thanks so much guys for all the positive feedback........... Ziggy
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Hi guys, just for your edification I decided to have this edit critiqued by my buddies over at SSW offering 4 possible backgrounds. As a result of their input, I reedited the image as shown below. The moral of this story is two sets of eyes are better than one. Enjoy............ Ziggy
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Feb 10
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Thanks BlackAce for taking the time to comment............Ziggy
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Another great edit Ziggy.
You just broke my awesome meter with that edit.
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Thanks Andy, it's nice of you to say so............. Ziggy
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Even better then the first one.
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Feb 11
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Thanks Fox3. As I said, it has the advantage of a critical critique by some top drawer SSW editors. You've got real discerning eyes if you can see the subtle changes that actually make the redux a better image. Thanks again mate............. Ziggy
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Nice Job!
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I've visit your gallery and I'm amazing what you do with your screenshots. Thats a lot of time to make in Photoshop with naturale back grounds and I love it.
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Thanks Falcon for the kind words. I'm very pleased to hear that you enjoy my work. It is time consuming, but if appreciated well worth the effort. Feedback like yours provides the motivation. Thanks again mate.......... Ziggy
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You'd benefit from working on your lighting. Right now the sun's reflection on the fuselage is white, which makes the plane stand out from the background too much because the human eye is... well, used to seeing the light conditions in sunset. Sample colors from the sky and amplify them to be a bit brighter to make more realistic reflections. This ambient light should affect the whole scene and bathe the plane in an orangey color.
The canopy could use some work, too, since the front two pieces are reflecting nothing at all. A layer set to overlay mode with the same kind of reflection as on the fuselage would help, as would a very subdued lens flare given how glass reflects light differently than matte combat aircraft paint.
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I do hope you're not serious mate............ Ziggy
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