Hey everyone!
I'm not sure about the blending on it... But anyway, the quote is from Luke 15, the story of the prodigal son.
Comments and CC welcome!
Nice wp hyaline12. Both versions work well, but I think I'm leaning more towards the color version. Yes, the sepia tone works very well on a conceptual level, but there's just something about the color version for me (I can't quite place my finger on it though). Blending of the imagery is flawless, but I do agree that it isn't working quite right. Again, it looks more effective on the sepia version. However, on the color version, the brightness and hard edge to the top image of Edmund's armor bumps up right against the smaller image of Edmund. Since it seems to divide him in half, it becomes a bit distracting. Perhaps if these edges were softened up a bit, it may help in the overall "in your face" effect to it. The rest of the blending is great, there's a nice balance between opacity levels and how the grass from the BG image blends into the image of Edmund. I feel that this is working really well on both pieces (really nice work here).
Layout of the wp is great. The three tier effect between imagery and lines of text is working superbly. Text, of course, works perfect for both the concept of the piece and your chocies of imagery. Hmm, now the more I look at these wps, the more I'm starting to lean towards the sepia version. I know, I'm contradicting myself. How weird . Nice work on both versions .
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I like this and the texture in tht middle. I also love the blending of the transparent picture.
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The blending is unusual, but that's what I love about it! I like how you centered the image between the gray textures. And the text and font you chose works perfectly with the images.
I have to say that I prefer the colored version. The sepia version seems so "empty."
I'm definitely saving this one!
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I much prefer the colour version. But wonderful job on both. I absolutely love the blending of the images and the quote is beautiful and really fitting!
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