Dürer [Steem Edition] ^.^ Crypto Logo Art & Design Challenge - Entry ^.^

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I present to you my next entry for @sndbox's Crypto Art & Design Challenge [Round 7: STEEM!]
This time I decided to use the incredible style of the Famous Artist of the Northern Renaissance Albrecht Dürer!
So I hope you like it! .

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The Idea

This was probably one of the easiest idea I've ever had. Mainly because I was truly amazed by the the pen-and-ink drawing of Praying Hands and wanted to try the technique using only Photoshop...
but that's not all.

I wish with this work to show the value of this cryptо currency. For me, it is not just another logo in the competition, but a future for development, income growth, an opportunity to achieve higher goals.
Who knows, may one day will become my main income. .

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The Inspiration

Some of Dürer's amazingly detailed artworks that I used as an inspiration:
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And also some references from Pixabay:
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So let's get started! .

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As always, the first element (and the most important one) was the Steem logo. I made basic contours, shades and strokes:
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I had to hide the logo for now and concentrate on the hands:
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Then combined the two and added shadows and highlights:
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I didn't like the logo, it was too dark for the composition, so decided to make it brighter.
That way I concentrate the viewer's eyes first on it and then on its subordinate elements.
I also painted some grass behind the hands, because the background was too simple.
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Special thanks to @shotgunscream for his advice to make the background a bit darker, to have more contrast with the hands and the logo.
After some adjustments here's the final version:
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Hope you like it!
. Have a unique day, everyone! .
Thanks for stopping by!

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