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You will get ALL of the AI backgrounds that I generate. They will all be either widescreen (16:9), portrait (3:4), or square (1:1) ratio. Commercial use is allowed :) There will be A LOT of images posted here!
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Music is where my dearest and brightest dreams have ranged — to hear for the duration of a heartbeat the universe and the totality of life in its mysterious, innate harmony. Now abandoned yet yearned for.
Stock used:
- Violin from ~conceptually [link]
- Buildings from ~sacral-stock [link]
- Landscape from ~lumibear [link] [link]
- Bokeh / snow from =wchild [link]
- Snow brushes from *FrostBo [link] and ~yana-stock [link]
- Snow from ~conceptually [link]
- All other stock is from my own personal resources or otherwise created by myself.
Gallery | Stock | Prints | studiodavis.co.za |
Stock used:
- Violin from ~conceptually [link]
- Buildings from ~sacral-stock [link]
- Landscape from ~lumibear [link] [link]
- Bokeh / snow from =wchild [link]
- Snow brushes from *FrostBo [link] and ~yana-stock [link]
- Snow from ~conceptually [link]
- All other stock is from my own personal resources or otherwise created by myself.
Gallery | Stock | Prints | studiodavis.co.za |
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1010x650px 443.2 KB
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This is absolutely stunning work. I love how you've made the setting accept the violin so beautifully. The snow along the strings and the case are excellent touches, but the best parts to me are the way the snow is being displaced by the instrument as well as the snow on the bridge under the strings.
One of the things you've done that I truly adore are the snow drops 'on the lens' directly in front of the viewer, giving me the feeling of standing there in the winter storm. I wear glasses, so from my perspective, you've captured very well how the snow lands on the lens.
You've done a wonderful job with this piece, truly. Thank you for sharing it.