Would've been just perfect for Madness Day. ;) Nice OC!
He's got attitude too.
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Would've been just perfect for Madness Day. ;) Nice OC!
He's got attitude too.
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Alina looking goood! Looks a bit like Motoko from GITS too.
Impressively smooth skin, and I love the contrasts in color, the white's a nice touch.
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Thank you so much, I'm glad you like it
This turned out so awesome! XD
Love the contrasts with the carrot and cove and all and then those scars and bite marks, seems like he's been through some stuff huh. Maybe catching carrots in the wide wild sea is one of the most grueling endeavors you can choose to partake in there... and yet he just smiles; defiant both to his supposed nature and death, the great adversary of the wild; chills in that cove with his carrot.
Dope shades, and shading, and color and all overall. Love this.
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Yo eo! Classy, sensual, creatively framed too... really nice.
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When you look closely I guess it does look like a chicken wing. :) Pixel perfection for an unexpected item, though the black text blends in with the background a bit, hard to read there. Orange one: much better. Nice text design too if that's not a font.
Keep it going!
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I Will get better in my "mouse drawing"
Fiery; feisty; wholly beautiful! Lovely work.
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Otherworldly problems. :O Hot springs at home sounds nice though...
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Woah, a dead person... you know? Of religious significance this time? I'm afraid I don't recognize any of the faces/icons, though seems like the man to the right might be holding his hands in prayer, or swimming, possibly both....
You capture the sense of despair pretty well with how dark the water is, and the jagged waves, even though there seems to be beauty beneath it it too. Everything floats together nicely; has an interesting contrast between either being a pattern or (as with the waves) not following any sense of symmetry at all, and yet it does work well together.
If there is a religious connotation/symbolism here, could it be the waves symbolize life, our world, and the world below it that which comes after? Life's full of turmoil and hardship; at times it feels like you're drowning, and yet below the surface there's a peace you can't see in your struggle. The afterlife? Or a peace you can find if you just calm down and dive deeper; maybe learn to breath water, a note on learning to cope with the struggles of life, and find peace even in the stormiest places?
Or maybe it's the other way around, that enlightenment is above the waves, and that's where you're striving to get? That you pray to stay afloat, and thus you do?
A fascinating piece regardless, but all the more so when you know it really means something. I think I would've wondered if it didn't mean something either way but: of course, now I'm curious what it really means. :)
Nice work here. Real attention to detail. And intention. Maybe more than I realize...
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Not bad!
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I like how candid the shapes are with this one too. Works well visually; works well with purpose too... deep.
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