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This is an experiment of an idea that I had.If any of you can remember during the 60's and 70's(dang I'm old ) when there was the bomb drills in school.This picture is a make fun of the idea of haveing to hide under a desk if there was a nuke going off.lol

cnc would be appreciated
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its a good idea but coulda been executed better
flames are flat imo
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thx for the input.Yea it's a compilation of 4 different stocks that I found for it.
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It's a decent attempt but I don't like the b&w bit almost like a bubble.

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lol funny thing about that part is I did put a bubble around that part to representing the child being safe during a nuke blast.thx for the input.
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The flames are too blurred and the colors just aren't contrasting nicely at all with the elements in the middle. The blending is somewhat sloppy and is just too overwhelming. Tone down the flames a bit, work on the color scheme and then seek to re-do them over and ultimately make the blending better. If you are going after what I think you going after then take a look at this sig here:

To get the fire looking nicely and somewhat in place witht he tree, it took alot of layers and some cloning particular areas of the fire. Try displacement to make it more natural.
Work on the composition and color scheme. Keep at it!
 Originally Posted by Slave
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