Comment by Peter Milner on September 7, 2010 at 1:50am
Beautiful work Marc. My particular favourites are 0-EL-03, 3-STMATRER and 6-NARB2.
Comment by Marc Chaumier on September 4, 2010 at 11:44am
An answer to Alejandro: Thanks for your comment. I used for this landscape, 3 different photos (backgrounds) and 3 real plants, in pshop. Sometimes I use nXt plants, but more often, real plants in pshop. I find not enough contrast on nXt plants, and leaves are too flat (I'd like curved faces as leaves). On the picture of extrem right (with the pool) there is a nXt tree, at the left side of the house, so you can see what I mean.
Nice work. Congratulations. I would like to make you a question . How are you working the landscape?. I mix some arnxt plants that I made with som real photos in PShop. Best regards.
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