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Based on the crits from you scrumptious people and a request from the guy who ordered the pic, to make the flying vehicle more militarish, here's a revision.
Photoshop painting I made for the cover of a roleplaying book one of my friends is making. Yes, I am aware that it almost looks like the intro from Blade Runner.
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Wacom, Photoshop CS, 12 layers and about 8 hours.
I was lisening to Requiem, Op. 5 by John Aler and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, and part of it is a very long and soothing chorus, and this loaded up, and it was that perfect blend of music & picture... Like those shots in movies where the sadness of the time is recognized... Calling it oblivion helped greatly with the emotions that went through me! +fav too.
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this is one awesome piece. however, i believe if u'd left the stock pic of the clouds out, it would have looked even better. because it looks like a night scene, but then u see a day time scene up top... keep it night it looks alot better!
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I was lisening to Requiem, Op. 5 by John Aler and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, and part of it is a very long and soothing chorus, and this loaded up, and it was that perfect blend of music & picture... Like those shots in movies where the sadness of the time is recognized... Calling it oblivion helped greatly with the emotions that went through me! +fav too.
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[b]It really works, if you have any questions on how it works pm me
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