I was thinking on doing something with trees and life.
The first one is that no matter what season it is the ever green tree does not lose it's leaves. So it is like life what ever is thrown your way you will be fine. The second one is a regular tree losing it leaves. Through out all the seasons it will lose them all and get them back. This is like life, when things are bad and look like there is nothing good. That something good with come of it. I am going to make ones for all the seasons.
The first one is that no matter what season it is the ever green tree does not lose it's leaves. So it is like life what ever is thrown your way you will be fine. The second one is a regular tree losing it leaves. Through out all the seasons it will lose them all and get them back. This is like life, when things are bad and look like there is nothing good. That something good with come of it. I am going to make ones for all the seasons.


From Seth-- Anthony, I think this is a really promising premise. I'm really enjoying the winter scene with the very pronounced spotlight feel. I also continue to be impressed with how far you have come with Photoshop. Nice work! My main suggestion is to push compositional devices to really exploit the design theory as much as possible. I keep thinking back to your two Color and Value as Commentary solutions and how dynamic the compositions became. One more suggestion-- try adding layers of gently color or brushwork to unite imagery that you are taking from different sources. For example, if you add a new layer to the winter scene and put a very low opacity blue layer over everything, it will connect the subject and the space a lot more. You can also do this with the brush tool and a soft edge and low opacity brush. Looking forward to seeing how you work through these ideas!
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