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Post by Minerva Seyfarth on Jun 10, 2016 4:11:06 GMT
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Elishima
Undertale Pass Holder
Let's-a-go!
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Post by Elishima on Jun 10, 2016 4:42:19 GMT
Say, wasn't this your avatar for awhile there?
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Post by Minerva Seyfarth on Jun 10, 2016 22:03:11 GMT
Yeah, but I never got around to sharing it here
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Post by Roflcopter on Jun 10, 2016 23:24:21 GMT
I do remember this specific piece of art, as I remember a query I made regarding the Dogoo in the background. I suppose I could write an analysis. I have a 2 minor things I dislike about the particular image, but they're trivial things at best. - One small thing that bothers me is the word 'SLIME' written on the 2 bottles, which without seemingly referencing anything in particular, would serve to indicate what the substance is. However, most gelatinous substances we categorize as 'slime' would dissipate or sink in water, as slime-like substances have water or another liquid in them, and if they don't absorb water, the solid matter of the slime usually has a higher density than water, encouraging the sinking theory. Why is it floating in this image? - The beams of light in the background seem a little too bright to my liking. 3 Suns, maybe? Now, onto the good things. - The gradients on the hair are nice and the eyes have a certain style to them that's very unique. - Although I'm not fond of the components with which the method was applied, the characters have a contrast with their environnement (bright background & dark hair) which brings the attention to them. - Overall quality is high, and the effects of the lighting are pretty good, too. Truly some admirable work. It represents what it should (The characters), and the 2 problems I could find are minor and easily forgotten. On a more casual note: Something's a litte odd with Minerva's left (Character's left, Viewer's right) elbow. Just before the hair obstructs a part of the elbow, it appears there's something there that shouldn't be. Here's a version of the image that makes it easier to notice.
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Post by Minerva Seyfarth on Jun 10, 2016 23:28:16 GMT
Some of the things she draws have that small issue, but it doesn't really matter to me because the rest of the picture just leaves me in awe.
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