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After 15 hours I've finally finished my A-Level photography exam. Although they didn't quite turn out how I initially imagined I'm still really proud of them as I put a lot of effort and tried things I have never done before.

The work has taken inspiration off of the artists, Alberto Seveso and Chris Slabber. It was a very long process setting these images up and editing them. I think the thing I'm most proud of is drawing the body of the model as she was originally wearing a sweatshirt in the original photographs and I had no knowledge of the human anatomy or how to digitally paint, the only thing that helped me was my knowledge of lighting.

Here are the images I made, please leave some feedback as these took me a very long time and I would like to hear your thoughts on them.

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They look great mate nice job

the only way i can see to improve in the arms look a little bit worse than the rest of the piece and i feel if you fixed that you have made a real nice piece!
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Im_Saxby wrote They look great mate nice job

the only way i can see to improve in the arms look a little bit worse than the rest of the piece and i feel if you fixed that you have made a real nice piece!


Thank you for the feedback.

The arms were definitely the thing I struggled on the most because I had no idea how to shape them or where the contours of the arms were such as the armpit. I think I'm going to study anatomy and practice my digital painting. Should really benefit me because I like these kind of images and want to do them more.

Sadly I can't touch these images anymore because I'm out of exam time
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I think the plumes need more variation, they seem so condensed to me.

There's also not much of a transition between the body and the smoke(?).

I think they just change too suddenly.


I don't really like the colors either.

The lighting on the smoke in the first one seems so, idk, sedated.


And the red just looks odd to me in the second one.
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The first one is really as you've rushed the cutting around the body.
However the second one is really nicely done. Good job.
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