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SciFi and Fantasy Art: A bath in Paradise

Original this was a photo from the Temurun waterfall on the island of Langkawi in Malaysia.
As I saied: it was - long time ago - because it took me hours, no, days, no, weeks, ähm... let's say months to paint over it. Now there's quite nothing as it was before; there's much more water, the tourists had disappeared, some new vegetation and the dragon statues... and... well, my boyfriend was not very happy to see what I had done with him.

The computer programm I've used was Corel Photopaint. Oh dear, I wish I could find a way to paint textures like stone a bit easier (and faster!).

So, just for copyright reasons: I have taken the photo by myself with my own camera and I have the allowance of the elf ... sorry, of my boyfriend to use photomaterial of him for any kind of pictures and paintings and for publication. So I can assure that I own all rights to this picture.


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A bath in Paradise - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Manuela P. Forst
©Manuela P. Forst. All rights reserved!

Categories: [Dragons, Drakes, Wyverns, etc] [Elf / Elves] [Faery, Fay, Faeries] [Landscape, Nature, Panoramic] [Man, Men]
Techniques: [Computer-coloured Picture]
DateNameComment 
18 Jun 2004:-) John M. Prinkey
This picture made me laugh out loud. The elf in the foreground has a look on his face like someone just interupted him from hitting on the little water nymphs and he's annoyed. He's like the sleazy guy at the public pool macking on all the girls in bikinis. I just makes it hilarious because I've always thought of elves as simple and innocent. This is no reflection on your boyfriend by the way. I'm sure he's a very nice guy and loves you alot. It's just the first impression I got.

Anyway, I think your painting style is awesome! I wish I could paint water like that. It looks so real. And the long time you spent on the rocks was worth it, cause they look great! Very cool.

:-) Manuela P. Forst replies: "Thank you for your comment; it made ME laugh out loud!My impression about the look on his face was not very different from yours! Who knows what he had planned to do with these girls? Aren't elf-men just a bit male too? ;-) You need not excuse for this as this elf does not look much like my boyfriend. Even my parents, who where there as I took the photo, could just identify the waterfall but not the elf. I just have a lack on male models, but can be glad as my paintings mostly have nothing in common with the originals.But anyway, my boyfriend saied that he would like to play the role of the elf in real just because of the naked girls - so, what should I think about this???"
19 Jun 200445 Cat
I like this a lot. I wouldn't be surprised if it became Mod's Choice one day. Good job!

12 Manuela P. Forst replies: "  Thank you! Mod's choices are hard to get these days."
20 Jun 2004:-) Francesco Galle
thanks for your comment in my gallery!

12 Manuela P. Forst replies: "In six days the fixed version will be up again. I like your art, especially how you drew the water. Can't wait to see more 1 O.K! I'll be back next week to see what you've done! I still can't believe that you do a correction just because of my comment!So, see (or read) you again!"
22 Jun 2004:-) Thomas J. Doneske
Wow, this is great! Wonderful scene. The rock carvings are beautiful, serious in contrast to the light hearted play. Very pleasant to look at.
30 Jun 200445 Holly L. Brouillette *holidee* <
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awesome! I love how you made the waterfall! The stone dragons are very creative!

:-)
Manuela P. Forst replies: "Thanks for that! As the dragons where some kind of emergency solution. The picture original was done for a cover contest and they needed the upper part for the title, so I shouldn't put any relevant motives up there. But the contest was canceled just before I've finished. So there was much of boring rocks up there and I felt like I had to add anything."
30 Jun 2004:-) Taylor Corryn Rabe
WOW. I have to say, when I first looked at your painting etc., I thought it was a picture you had taken and you just took a computer program and did the wings and the face and cloak!!! That's how good it is! I love the water, and the guy's expression, along with a comment, made me laugh out loud! How True!!

See your work later!

FaeKit ;3

:-) Manuela P. Forst replies: "Thank you very much!Well, I actually DID it all over a photo - but it's been quite more work as just painting a bit here and there, as I took reality as an example and tryed to perfekt my work as long as it reached nearly the standart of the original.As I can gather from your comment: I think I have reached this goal"
30 Jun 2004:-) Lisa Jonsson
It's just awesome. I really like it. Especially the stone dragons, which I didn't notice at first.
29 Jul 2004:-) Stephanie Shimerdla
Wow, amazing job on this. The water is wonderful, the nymph-girls are wonderful, the stones are wonderful, the waterfall itself is... amazing. The carvings are good, too - they just don't seem to 100% match the rock. You have so much textures on the rock, but not so much on the dragon guys. That's my only supposed-to-be-helpful comment. The rest of this is really quite amazing. Great job 2
6 Nov 200445 Anonymous
If you use photoshop cs or a later version, rocks can be made by using 'filter', 'render', 'clouds'. You justt layer the different version and colour variations together until you get what you like. This works well for textures in animations! Hope that helps

22 Manuela P. Forst replies: "Well, I know that filter but I've never thought of using it for rocks. That really works? I'll have a try it next time. Thanks!"
19 Nov 200445 Anonymous
you are welcome!! trust me when I found that out, everything seemed easier. there are also different ways to make textures using the 'render' or the other gooies in photoshop. You basically just have to play with them until you get something you like!
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