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Man-Made Angel

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Once I made it, I couldn't help but add a bit of a background story, I added it to the picture, and it is also here in this description.

Story: there once was a man who was very lonely. all he had were his inventions, but none of them could talk to him, none of them could be his friend. so he made for himself an angel, out of clockwork and wires, pipes and cogs. delicate wings he gave this beauty, and a face as wonderful as the sun. for her voice he gave her the chimes of bells. once she was complete, he made for her a beautiful outfit of gause and leftover parts as she wanted it. he loved his angel, seeing her as a gift from god, not his own creation. he taught her to care for herself, and she kept him company in his secluded home until the day he passed on into the next life. when that day came, she became the one taking care of his inventions in the vast cavern. never did she think to question why he had been all alone, or why she never saw anyone else in that place until the end of time.


This is my submission to the :iconmanip-contest: contest Robotics.

Stock Used
Model: [link] by :iconmagikstock:
Pipes One: [link] by :icondeathangel:
Pipes Two: [link] by :iconsolid-caine-stock:
Wire: [link] by :iconlady-shirakawa:
Gears/clockwork: [link] by :epitomei-stock:
Background: [link] by :iconashensorrow:

This was made with the help of this tutorial: [link]

Update 5/6/11
This piece got honorable mention in the contest! :iconmanip-contest-award:
Image size
1879x3251px 6.13 MB
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Sapphire-Sparkle's avatar
I like the idea, but like some other people have mentioned, the edges need to be cleaned up. Just keep practicing, and you'll get better! I would recommend using the pen tool and zooming in very closely, and feather the selection by about 1 px before cutting out the model from the background. Afterwords, if necessary, you can use the smudge tool at a low setting (about 27 or so) to make the edges smoother.