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[Photomanipulation] Dragon vs Wizard.
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The 2 different sets of grass don't blend well. If you work more on that the overall image will look great.
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Blurring the background was a bad idea has it makes it look really bad, the lighting on the"Wizard" is not so good, the grass could be better the lighting again needs to be improved.
IE: Focus more on your lighting, hold of on blurring the images as it doesn't really need to be used in a photomanipulation only when you're trying to force a perspective, or do not use a strong opacity on the blur tool.
IE: Focus more on your lighting, hold of on blurring the images as it doesn't really need to be used in a photomanipulation only when you're trying to force a perspective, or do not use a strong opacity on the blur tool.
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