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03-23 08:56 on Suffering eye: Wowser.
Technically, I can't say anything. Artistically, amazing! The concept blows me away. The kind of brain that could create that......
but would I like to LIVE in a brain like that? NOT!
03-15 08:56 on kilabot: Interesting excercise. The green looks toxic in some places, and the tree appears to be strangling it's next door neighbor. First impression is a serene forset, on sencond look, not so peacefull!
Double cool.
My screen still jumps and flickers and beeps with every keystroke! Lombe! Help Help Help! Very hard to comment. Often the text box is not even visible!
03-14 08:46 on Grandad, Clock and Chair: This is
03-06 08:35 on terrorist: This is good. Really. I like it. I'm glad I picked this to look at first thing in my morning.
"Booh yuh!"
Fishy how the very bottom of the flag has....stripes?
I will imagine the sleeper to be in a bed of roses. Must be a democrat.
The scratches and specks, muey perfecto.
03-02 08:36 on Suicide's worst enemy: Icky neato rough sketch! I want to see this in bas relief, like a smallish dinner plate size to hang or prop. Have you ever used paper clay?
03-01 09:52 on Beautiful scenery in Iceland: I agree with Justin. The Holy part, I mean. I don't know anything about digital art, so they lost me after that.
02-27 07:46 on Evening Drinks: I like the reflections and light in this, the way the sky is reflected in the bar top and looks melted. The picture is calm and quiet, but the warm colors indicate it will not be quiet for long. The glasses reflect themselves in each other, the way the drinkers will look for themselves reflected in the eyes of others when the warm colors and the quiet fade into night.
I disagree with Cof(heresy!). I don't think the glasses should be centered, it would be too symmetrical. The lemons/limes are heavy and thick, they would fit better into the light play with a little transparency and dimension. maybe sliced thinner and curled?
This piece tells more than what is just pictured. That is excellent.
02-23 08:21 on Giggly: I can't say anything technical because I don't know anything about digital art. Anything that inspires you to do work like this is a good thing. There is no doubt that this is a real person. You have captured the spark, regardless of the medium.
It's fine the way it is, but there is one thing you can think about. Her lips are fully outlined, and I don't think this quite fits. The shape of her nose is indicated, and the details of her eyes are indicated. The viewer's mind fills in details on these. The level of detail that is really there and the level of detail that is indicated are the same for the nose and eyes, but not the mouth. You could do something less to the mouth to make it match.
That's one of the hardest things, I think. Making the veiwer see more than is really there.
02-17 08:06 on queen: This is a goood start. I like the cracks in the fingernails.
It needs more detail though. Like feathers in the wings, taste buds on the tongue, wrinkles in the clothing. You could also create more depth by pushing the background parts back with darkness, textured darkeness, I mean. Think about where the light comes from to decide where the shadows go. You could practice on those boring still life sketches of household objects. What you learn from that will translate well into your imagination.
02-14 08:22 on NYC: I like how the photo is a little unclear, like the sun behind it is making it hard to see.
In the compostion, I see two things that are not ideal. The main point of focus is in the exact center and overwhelms the rest of the picture in it's intensity.
The second area of focus is the construction/deconstruction going on just to the right and up from the sun. My eye wants to see it better, but it keeps getting drawn away by the sun, then it goes back to the construction. Ping-pong, ping-pong.
I like how you have used the lighter shade near the top to give a height to the sky that the sun is not at the top of, yet put the nearer objects obviously closer yet darker. You have made then look sinking down rather than receding with their darkness.
It would be better if my eye could flow throughout the picture. I suggest more asymetry of value and detail.
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