you saw the picture, you saw the title and knew what you had to do. Great job, only I recommend you to try fixing the perspective a bit more.. (128 days ago)
When I looked at the original image this was the only thing that sprang to mind, how sickened was I when I scrolled down and saw your class entry. Class work. (127 days ago)
i dig it... i think that it is a good idea... i do think it looks fine excep for the "throne" or wht have you... Two thumbs an a big toe way up (126 days ago)
Looks like you took everyone's advice to heart except about the chair on the left, still has a "squashed" look. If you really wanted to "WOW" the audience you could mask appropriate areas of the left wall and brighten them so the sun shining through the window would also fall over the top of the right wall onto the left wall and brighten the upper part of it as well. (122 days ago)
the reason why it has a squashed look is probly because its just one picture of the inside of a house. He just had to place it over the source. The chair porbly got stretched out in the process and there is no turning back, unless you go back to the pic you got and remove the chair entirely. The replace it
the sky outside the window and on top is strangely different.some perspective problem when u look at the unfinished roof and the interior (118 days ago)
Looks good, and I love the idea... but you should erase the yellow tint in the handle and a few pixels around the whole cup to make it more realistic (140 days ago)
Mmmmmm Beer. I'd get rid of the bubbles/water effect that you placed on the mug or maybe bring them back 10px or so from all edges (left, right, bottom). (139 days ago)
Leoncio On the first note ,if you want to comment please comment in english in future so we will all know what you are saying. Secondly why would you say that this is an insult to photoshop? Granted that the vines and leaves are slightly on the big side but there is no call for your kind of comments. (153 days ago)
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