All is fair that's justice! :) Nice jar minimalism.
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All is fair that's justice! :) Nice jar minimalism.
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If a bottle is ajar, is it still a bottle?
If I could see this animated, in a game, in action somehow. :) Really cool.
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I could rebuild it as a rigged 3D model. Some day, maybe.
Seemed so serious until I started looking at that duck one. XD These are impressive designs though... futuristic but also really unique, and authentic-looking, like Power Rangers and mecha and I Robot and something else entirely... very cool.
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Those feet feel disproportionately small compared to the rest of her, but looking good!
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Do like the body but the one eye hmm... might take some getting used to! Feels like it's one thing if one eye's missing, but when one eye never even was... it really estranges that gaze a bit! Though overall good.
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And another good one! :D Seems I couldn't wait till tomorrow after all...
Really love the style with this one (a bit pixelated compared to the others hmm... another program?), and when the canvas, and clothes and everything have a bit more color it feels less like there's any empty space around here. Great expression. Great body. Left hand's a little wavy but the other one's just perfect. And the hat... it looked great at first but the more I look at it the more it's like a gigantic set of lips trying to eat her up. XD Like one of those teethy flowers in the Mario games, y'know? Classy outfit though!
Anyway it's been a pleasure to view these! Thanks again for taking on the task, and no small amount of time on any one of them either. Good stuff.
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Oooh, four hours? :O Really appreciate the effort, though if you hadn't said so I would've thought this took a bit less time than the surrounding ones... the main body's pretty basic (but good), though as you move up towards the facial features, and the hands that grasp the gun in particular... you really went in there. Solid detail's on everything. Gaze looks great, the hair's fluent, the hands too: precise work! Guess there's not much more you could've done with the torso either, there's that little chest bump (I mean the rib cage thing) but overall maybe this is actually really streamlined... just gives an impression of simplicity when there's a large area without additional line work. Very nice after all.
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Do I hear @Doomroar has actually played this game?! :D I bought it because of the cover, can't lie, but I actually never played it... sold my PS2 eventually, but this game's still on a shelf in my room. Maybe it's better this beautiful main character is veiled in mystery a bit... also believe she looked better on the cover than in the game.
As for the artwork: the forms aren't all too advanced here, but good, airy and abstract, visually appealing, if possible maybe even curvier than with the original... the Red Ninja outlines blur a bit if you zoom in (wonder how it would've been without edges on the text - only red?) but all in all: I do like! Thanks for another one well done.
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To always walk around with tears streaming down your face, though... what a brave face to put on constantly. No veil. The whole barrage of emotion. All day. In a way though it feels like what you showcase might become a self-fulling emotion, like how only singing depressing songs can actually make you a bit depressed... not sure if that's all true but I do know the opposite to be: positive affirmations make you positive.
You definitely managed something iconic here though, it's so easy to distinguish from everything else somehow, and emotional it most certainly is. Not bad.
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I think, in a way, you're right. Depressing thoughts are, to a degree, just natural for me, having major depression and everything. But dwelling on them definitely brings me down harder. It becomes a big downward spiral that's hard to escape. It does become more of a self-fulfilling thing then.
I've been trying not to let them get to me as much. Not to care as much about negative aspects in my life and whatnot.
However, if anything, listening to depressing songs and drawing art of my depression kinda helps. Depressing songs help me feel a connection, and drawing my emotions helps me clear it off my mind and perhaps even find comfort in others who can relate to my struggles. It feels nice, ironically enough.
Anyway, thank you for the kind words. It means a lot to me. And thanks for the birthday wishes on my news post! c:
Melancholy and moonshine... it'd seem pretty peaceful too if it wasn't for that gaze. Empty. Angsty. Love the way the colors play otherwise.
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Thanks! i wanted him to look like he's in a state of "Apathetic numbness." which is basically what i call being disappointed, but used to a certain scenario happening all the time AND also not caring when it does happen.
Bamboo Shoots!
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Joined on 1/17/04