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[Visual] Desert Oasis

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Here's another environment painting. =)

Hope you like it!

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« Last Edit: May 25, 2015, 06:07:13 PM by boe »

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I think the tree on the right stands out too much, and doesn't mesh well with the watercolor-ish feel of the rest of the painting. But lovely as always, nevertheless.

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It fits. The focal point is about two inches from the bottom. If you look on the left side, the small plant and grass are also in focus. This keeps the whole thing together.

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That sure is a happy little tree.
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HAHAHA WOW, it's Bob Ross!  Your death appears to have been greatly exaggerated!

Yeah if you look at the picture as a whole, the tree might appear to stand out less.  I usually just right click and select "view image" (idk how it is if you're using IE) when the image is wider than the forum post area in order to see the full image at once rather than having to scroll back and forth.

Thanks for the comments guys!

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That sure is a happy little tree.
I laughed harder than I should've.

Also great artwork as always, Gary.