
Compositing Techniques
Meaning of the story:
The moral ideals underlying Peter Pan inspire us with positive thinking, responsibility, mutual aid, gratitude, friendship, bravery, yearning,
and connection.
The manifestation of a magnificent and tragic fantasy: children are so adorable and innocent that it seems a shame that they must grow up.
Origin of the story:
The character of Peter Pan was invented by J. M. Barrie, a Scottish author and dramatist.
Peter Pan lives his never-ending boyhood on the famous island of Neverland as the leader of an adventurous small boy who can fly.
He meets fairies, pirates, mermaids, Natives, and, on rare occasions, regular kids from the outside world.
Main Subject - Peter Pan
An element he is interacting with – Tinker bell
A nearby / secondary element – Westminster Big BenA
Background image – Galaxy SkyA background
additional/secondary element – Moon and Sihouette
Use of special effects brushes (Hair on Peter Pan) – Legacy M Brush
(Glitter on Tinkerbell) – Kyle Spatter
Brushes - Use of glowing light effects on Tinkerbell
Use of textures – Marble Grave Stone texture applied on moon