Greetings Steemian's,
Today I decided to challenge myself a bit with this color blending exercise.
I'm not proficient in any form of landscape art, but that doesn't mean I wouldn't like to be one day.
So for this I decided to emulate a sunset in a mountainous region.
After completion and final inspection, I see some areas and overal touches that I potentially could have done a bit differently, but I don't change the finished product, I just reflect on what I could do better next time.
I could use a bit of improvement in over-all scheming of colors. The blending does appear to be improving a bit, this is a plus.
Proportionate sizing of objects has me scratching my head a bit. I really hadn't considered previously if/how much it mattered, and I'm still not sure really, as proportions in sizes to an object generally are influenced by distance, in terms of optical; I'm sure other variables can be influencing factors. I'll need to read up on this one.
Overall I'm pretty pleased with the results. I'm more analytical in determining the artistic aspects of this exercise I suppose, but it's derived by a passion to produce an enhanced, or improved visual appeal.
I find this to be fun, and a quite a unique and new experience.
This image was created with Windows Paint3D:
So there it is, my landscape sunset colorblend. Completely created with the airbrush tool on Windows Paint3D.
When I look at this, something created with such a simple, yet customizable tool, I can't help but to wonder what else is possible.
There is literally an endless amount of possibilities to what can potentially be created from the chambers of our minds, and computer art is only one facet.
Such a wonderful feeling it incites.
That is all for today Steemian's, thank you for checking out my visual creation.
Much love,

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