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Noroark t1_j04786d wrote

Why does the piece look so horribly jpeged when zoomed in apart from certain parts of the lighting? Like, here, it looks like you sloppily drew over the image a few times with a lowered opacity brush. Here is another example. It looks very inconsistent with the rest of the piece and I'm curious as to why you did this.

EDIT: Seems like you previously posted this piece to a photo manipulation sub, but without the window frame. Three years ago, you posted it and said upfront that it was photo manipulation.

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canaridante t1_j047rkz wrote

I think it's because it's a photo that was edited, and the boat is the part that was drawn. Zoom in on the boat and you will see the difference in the quality.

The inconsistency you talk about is probably a result of low quality photo being used as a base.

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Kirill_vfx OP t1_j047zsy wrote

I just was a noobie and couldn’t make a proper job because of lack of knowledge

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Kirill_vfx OP t1_j04yefn wrote

Photo manipulations also known as digital art as they are done digitally and they are arts 😅

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Ayacyte t1_j052xv1 wrote

Why are you getting downvoted this is correct... Is it in the rules that "digital" means it was painted?

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Ayacyte t1_j05203i wrote

I also believe op should be upfront, but labeling it "digital" isn't incorrect. And they aren't hiding it in previous posts either. "Digital" isn't limited to digital drawing/painting and 3d work. It can be digital photography, photomanipulation, photobashing, AR, generative artwork, whatever.

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Kirill_vfx OP t1_j047mu4 wrote

Yea i know it looks bad when you zoom it. It was my second peace done in Photoshop and I didn’t know how to do good quality projects. Sorry about that

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