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In the long run of things, do the physical manifestations of sexual organs/mental mindset of a singular imaginary being that exists mostly as electrical impulses on a singular server of a singular website matter in the long run? Once you, I and everybody else is dead that knew of your character, the information is most likely lost forever, never to be recovered as the energy isn't being applied to keep said information existing.
TL;DR "Sorry"
TL;DR "Sorry"
Got some subtle eyelash going on there as well, and the way the armour plates are arranged makes it a bit hourglass with an echo of a pair of (misplaced) chest protrusions.
It's a great pic, just that being in heavy armour kind of hides most of the cues to make that call (even face shape, with the hair and high collar), and the ones that remain are misleading.
It's a great pic, just that being in heavy armour kind of hides most of the cues to make that call (even face shape, with the hair and high collar), and the ones that remain are misleading.
That is beautiful work , man. Your use of color and tone is really controlled & knowledgeable. Normally don't see work of such quality on FA & I wanted to make an effort to praise you for that. It's also cool how the Cat has a Dog for a pet.
It is evident that the dog is standing behind the cat , but here's why I think people are saying he's floating back there:)
A) The BG elements just behind the foreground hummock lend the illusion that what is behind them is sky , not ground.
B) I'd guess in "whiteout" conditions like this , the dog probably would not have a shadow and your piece reflects that. But a little smudginess under him might root him to the surface a bit.
Still love the piece. Clearly you're an accomplished painter , I just wanted to respectfully offer my view on the matter.
Thanks for sharing this one!
It is evident that the dog is standing behind the cat , but here's why I think people are saying he's floating back there:)
A) The BG elements just behind the foreground hummock lend the illusion that what is behind them is sky , not ground.
B) I'd guess in "whiteout" conditions like this , the dog probably would not have a shadow and your piece reflects that. But a little smudginess under him might root him to the surface a bit.
Still love the piece. Clearly you're an accomplished painter , I just wanted to respectfully offer my view on the matter.
Thanks for sharing this one!
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