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Temple of the Elements

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The YouTube video of this can be found here! [link]

This is a new speed art I recently thought of... I haven't released anything in quite a while! I just didn't have enough time, and frankly my imagination was lacking of creativity! But I recently thought of this evil looking temple, not necessarily evil, it depends on the viewer! Anyway, I made this already last week, but found out that the recording software crashed and I lost all of it... So I had time to improve on it as well! I basically just took the four elements and made it a temple! I used rain for the water, sky and windy feel for the air, the overall colour of the picture for the fire and finally the stone temple itself for the actual earth. I hope you like it! If you have any ideas leave them below!
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After watching the video, I must say it was a really interesting process watching you make this! Definitely something I wouldn't be able to do or even have the patience to try to learn/practice. xD Photo-manipulation is definitely a difficult craft and I think you're very gifted at it. The colors really set the mood and add some tense dramatic lighting and emotions to the picture, but I feel as if the text and the symbols you have at the bottom left hand corner are somewhat unnecessary maybe? With warm colors being the dominate here, I feel like the bright green/blue/white take away from what the picture has to offer, but if you wanted to incorporate each of those "elements" into the picture I definitely think you could add each color to a different section/aspect of the picture, maybe where the elements would be found? Such as green being nature (trees, grass, etc) red being earth (dirt, soil, rock) etc. etc.. One last thing, the monks might be a bit too big, and their colors don't exactly match the picture itself (that solid brown color really sticks out). I'd suggest blurring them into the picture very carefully, not too much, and maybe just adding a light tint of orange/red to them.

Hope this helped! Really like this. (: