Again, i think you really need something to tie the two images together. Asit is, it looks like 2 images stuck together, not one picture.
At minimum, you need some sort of shadowing on the blanket. (a few minutes with an airbrush tool in your image editor can do that). However, even with shadowing, it won't look truly realistic unless you can find some way of simulating the effect of having a body pressing into the bed. I can't imagine she weighs nothing, and a bed is not a hard surface.
Overall, drawings and 3D modelled images/real photographs are highly incompatible mediums. It takes a tremendous ammount of effort, and some highly skilled photo manipulation to make them begin to work together, and even then it still looks somewhat artifical.
The cat girl is hot though...
Oh.. BTW, is that your bedroom? Heh... plaid
Last edited by Fake_Name; 10-15-2005 at 03:25 AM.
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