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http://www.furaffinity.net/view/12133764/
solidgrain.lab's commission to
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http://www.furaffinity.net/view/12133764/
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Every picture I've seen from your crew has an amazing background. Characters and facial expressions are always perfect, and the background elements make the image feel a whole lot more real. Someone mentioned that it looks like a scene from an OVA...and it really does ^___^.
It's beautiful work.
I really love the German/Russian military look and I believe you and you team should do more like this.
Personally I think the holsters should be on the other hip, but shooter's preference I guess.
IOSW
First to Fight, Never Fall, Delta Knights, KILL 'EM ALL!
I really love the German/Russian military look and I believe you and you team should do more like this.
Personally I think the holsters should be on the other hip, but shooter's preference I guess.
IOSW
First to Fight, Never Fall, Delta Knights, KILL 'EM ALL!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KTe08Ch4kw
The name of the song is: In Bursa's Fortress Prison
If you manage to look up the full play (and it is very good go listen too) it's quite gripping...and true. Nazim Hikmet, a renowned Turkish poet and playwrite, is the man the story is about; and he did spend 14 years in a fortress prison for his political views. One of the things he did most often was denounce the use of nuclear weapons against Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
I hope maybe this might give you some additional inspiration, and your work is superbly well done friend. ^^
The name of the song is: In Bursa's Fortress Prison
If you manage to look up the full play (and it is very good go listen too) it's quite gripping...and true. Nazim Hikmet, a renowned Turkish poet and playwrite, is the man the story is about; and he did spend 14 years in a fortress prison for his political views. One of the things he did most often was denounce the use of nuclear weapons against Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
I hope maybe this might give you some additional inspiration, and your work is superbly well done friend. ^^
The writing would suggest a foreign, long term imperialist-colonialist occupation. This can be inferred by how the graffiti on the wall uses a language that goes right to left, but the propaganda posters use one that goes left to right as well as using a completely different alphabet. If the occupation were short term, then the posters would be in the former language, but they're not- this means that they expect the natives to learn their language, and since the posters seem to match the imperialistic cultural mindset, it would mean that for them to work effectively, the occupied area would need to adapt to dominating culture. Therefore, it is likely that this is an occupied annexation, and that the ones in uniform are either occupying forces or collaborators.
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