Well they're certainly keeping her on her toes, aren't they.

Nice one, and thanks, 02.
Well they're certainly keeping her on her toes, aren't they.
I'm sorry I overlooked this comment, because it deserves a reply. You are absolutely right. A large part of the composition depends on the characteristics of the victim's image (her posture, her expression, etc.). This is one of the elements that fires my twisted imagination. Also, the composite sinks or swims according to my ability, or lack of it, to incorporate it into a larger scene. As to the GIMP dominating the scene, that is one of my cardinal rules: the GIMP should be the central focus, the rest is just accessory. After all, she is the object of desire, twisted or not, isn't she?wulf wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 3:46 pm
I'm guessing that the characteristics of the victim image you choose makes all the difference in how well the whole thing turns out. I think you have a good eye for that, and that's why you really nail it more times than not. That pick of the day was certainly one of those. One thing I like about it is how she has prominence over the other elements in the scene. They are important overall, but how she fits and dominates the image is the biggy. Just .02 from a viewers pov.
I understand the process because I dabbled in a similar endeavor with paper and pencil (pre internet days of old). Sometimes it worked and other times not, and the image chosen to trace made all the difference.frog wrote: ↑Sat Dec 04, 2021 4:50 pmI'm sorry I overlooked this comment, because it deserves a reply. You are absolutely right. A large part of the composition depends on the characteristics of the victim's image (her posture, her expression, etc.). This is one of the elements that fires my twisted imagination. Also, the composite sinks or swims according to my ability, or lack of it, to incorporate it into a larger scene. As to the GIMP dominating the scene, that is one of my cardinal rules: the GIMP should be the central focus, the rest is just accessory. After all, she is the object of desire, twisted or not, isn't she?wulf wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 3:46 pm
I'm guessing that the characteristics of the victim image you choose makes all the difference in how well the whole thing turns out. I think you have a good eye for that, and that's why you really nail it more times than not. That pick of the day was certainly one of those. One thing I like about it is how she has prominence over the other elements in the scene. They are important overall, but how she fits and dominates the image is the biggy. Just .02 from a viewers pov.
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