i really like where you're going with this. i think the pairing could be really effective like this. (especially in that large panorama-format you talked about earlier.)
and i definitely like this better without the line! nice work!
also... have you thought about playing with color in these, or do you want to keep them strictly black & white? i really liked the 'vintage' color you were getting in your previous landscapes..what if you played with this as a way to emphasize memory past & present? just a thought!
i like this better...but id like to see a very thin black line too just to try it out...im not completely convinced by the gery against grey of the pictures side by side...
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i really like where you're going with this. i think the pairing could be really effective like this. (especially in that large panorama-format you talked about earlier.)
and i definitely like this better without the line! nice work!
also... have you thought about playing with color in these, or do you want to keep them strictly black & white? i really liked the 'vintage' color you were getting in your previous landscapes..what if you played with this as a way to emphasize memory past & present? just a thought!
Laura,
I think the images are much more effective without the line. The line is distracting.
The image pairs are like looking into the subject's thoughts or memories. I really like what you have shown so far...
i like this better...but id like to see a very thin black line too just to try it out...im not completely convinced by the gery against grey of the pictures side by side...
***gray against gray!
i went all old english on ya...oops!
without the line is much better.
where have you been? i never see you in digital art any more.
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