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Flickr Pick of the Day: Karole Batista is inspired by Cezanne paintings to create dramatic Second Life landscape images like these.

Flickr Pick of the Day: Karole Batista is inspired by Cezanne paintings to create dramatic Second Life landscape images like these.Kaza Lilyhook Covering the best screenshot art and digital paintings from the virtual world.

Carol Bautista what did you imagine paul cezanne You can also make Second Life and it’s really great. Isn’t it a shame that the Impressionists don’t have a second life to explore? I can imagine they would make some wild simulations.

Someone needs to make a simulation like Cézanne did. Karole’s “Cezanne in the SL” is perhaps a little more realistic than Cezanne’s rough brushstrokes (above) can achieve. However, under the influence of other artists and his family, he changed his style from more realism to impressionism, and then back again in waves. , and critical judgment. Anyway, if I was sending Christmas cards this would be a really good choice.

Click here to see more of Karole’s beautiful scenery.

The Realm of Rosehaven

“Realm of Rosehaven” has intense colors. One way to achieve these intense colors is to duplicate a photo and layer it over the original. You can create more layers, experiment, experiment, and produce something really cool and you don’t even know what you’re doing.

But Karole clearly knew and was kind enough to provide a link to the original photo, which is beautiful in its own right. Her editing made it more intense and dramatic. She might want to keep an eye on her stream. She did a tutorial at: Grove Arts Center If you’re lucky, you might get another job.

Anyone who wants to improve their photography skills in Second Life is welcome to join. Grove Arts Center. They hold photo contests and offer free workshops and discussions on all types of photography techniques. (Here is the teleport link: Click here.)

lightning - lightning

Oh wow! Thunder and lightning! Very, very scary!

The flashes and lightning from the setting sun are so dramatic because they have different origins. This is a stunning photo that was enhanced through post-processing when she added lightning. I love that she did this with her black and white. It enhances the perfection of the drama.

Carol Bautista He is a good person to follow. Her photos are lovely. She usually provides a snapshot of the original original screenshot so you can see how much or how little her photo has been changed. She’ll also give you a teleport link so you can see what photo magic you can find there.

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All images copyright Carol Bautista

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