I really like where you went with this piece, Bruce.
For me.. I am picking up a futuristic, inanimate object/robotics and developing sentience kind of vibe.
As well as, a 3-D like projection of some facets.
Caveats?
Now, mind you.. I did zoom in quite a bit.
Not sure if it is the fact that you did some cutting and pasting, or that of and perhaps, slightly overworking things.
As some of the edges of your e-Jungle Jim or Gym or Gim or Jym.. could (in my humble opinion) benefit from some additional anti-aliasing.
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Just had an additional thought.. with regards to resizing, if that is something that you performed and.. kinda, sorta.. goes hand in hand with the anti-aliasing stuff. Or, possibly can.
If you are resizing an image, be mindful of the option that you employ with your image editor.
That said..
Make no mistake about my words above, Bruce.. I really like this. And that your image engaged me and my pea brain to up the word count for this comment is, indeed, a good good thing.
I commented on your 'Give A Guy A Lift Please' image: "I agree with you Bruce, but only for the way up, ☺ ."
By seeing now that you've created a extraterrestrial ski lift of it, I even has to say 'No Thanks' for a single ride way up. Prefer to enjoy it on my screen only now. Prevents me from vertigo too, ☺ .
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