Just one of those mornings where the weather went spectacular and I was outside with my camera.
Yes, the fog is beautiful, but you can't see very far. What's hiding in the mist?
Again, photos with no human devices in them. Which era you want a picture set in? Anything from some of the later dinosaurs onwards would find these an appropriate setting. (Yes, most of these plants were around that long.)
Seven photos at 4000x3000 pixels (12 megabytes), 180 dpi.
Rendering 3D characters to add to a background? Here's a quick list of some very basic hints.
1- Make sure the characters are at the same angle as the background.
2- The light in the photo is the way the light in the photo is going to be. You'll want to match the direction, intensity, angle, and color of the light on your characters and props.
3- Your characters need shadows so that they don't float. Make a new layer below the character (in your 2D program), use a very soft round brush, black, 33% opacity (OR LESS) and brush under the feet and where the character will be touching things. If you can make the shadows realistic, kudos...but any shadow helps.
You MAY use this pack in all of your artwork, personal or commercial
You MAY use this pack for scrap booking, both digital and printable - for yourself and for others
You MAY use this pack to create your artwork for sale, such as prints
You MAY use this pack to make greeting cards, websets, email stationary, etc. so long as they are altered and not redistributed as they are
You may not print them out and distribute them as they are or re-distribute these files "as they are" in ANY format. You must use them as part of an artwork creation - however, they may not be used to make new backgrounds for free or for sale or any similar competing product.