Awesome, my friend. And that's about all I gotta say. B/c I don't see anything
to critique and nothing that could be praised that hasn't already been so.
I guess I am liking the atmosphere. of the whole thing. (I can't really pin
point one thing that really makes me love it, but the whole effect of it all is
the reason I like it. Not sure if that made sense or not...Well, it was
good...That's what counts, right?)
Unique side view. It has an interesting "hook" in the picture, really
like that. Even if it reminds me of the old fashioned, stereotypical barber shop
spinning stick that is out in front of their shop.
It gives a kind of falling up feeling. (I don't know if that made sense, but oh
well.)
It has a very mystifying effect on a person. Very nice.
Your control of the mood is very good, if not better than that. (The word
escapes me now.)
And it has a very "You" feeling into the general construction. The
splashes of brightness in there really accent those areas and bring a uniquely
powerful contrast and give a unique impression to those areas.
Now that I'm looking up close, that kinda looks like Hecate.
If you're going to tweak with it a little bit, I suggest either cooling down the
source scans tones or warming up the bg tones. Otherwise I like the colors you
used.
Okay, I like Line art and all. But there's been a recent surge of it that you
have been doing. Any particular reason why you decided to depart from
traditional walling, (so to speak.)?
It's very pointy, this one. But pointy seems to suit this one best. I can't
quite imagine it with a rounded appearance.
You are developing a very animated way of doing Picaso-like backgrounds. Yet
staying to the Elfen Lied style of having an anime styled character as the
central figure within the piece.
Good job. *thumbs up*
I don't know why, but I get the "rocking" feeling that one might feel on a boat when it's near the coast.
The cow is original. I am at a loss for words because I have never seen anything like it. (Conceptually)
And do get yourself that heater.
Nice job on this one.
Definitely love the expression and the way it matches the bg colors and atmosphere.
Will this be the first? (Edit: Yes, it is. w00t!)
I have to say that I absolutely love the indirect presentation in using the shadows.
Awesome, my friend. And that's about all I gotta say. B/c I don't see anything to critique and nothing that could be praised that hasn't already been so.
Good Job. *thumbs up*
This is definitely appropriate for both the season and getting hyped up about the sequel.
2 Months? It really shows.
Well, ain't that the pinnacle of Christmas spirit.
Kudos. We like to see seasonal walls.
As usual, nice job Kitten. Good vectoring, Peniko.
Good job. *thumbs up*
I guess I am liking the atmosphere. of the whole thing. (I can't really pin point one thing that really makes me love it, but the whole effect of it all is the reason I like it. Not sure if that made sense or not...Well, it was good...That's what counts, right?)
Nice Job. You are really making me wonder how many tricks you have up your vectoring sleeve.
Definitely needs a check...A little too, you know, big.
Although, I know that I am not one that should be complaining.
Nice job. There's not much more too say, without diving into a mountain of art theory.
Unique side view. It has an interesting "hook" in the picture, really like that. Even if it reminds me of the old fashioned, stereotypical barber shop spinning stick that is out in front of their shop.
It gives a kind of falling up feeling. (I don't know if that made sense, but oh well.)
This work is definitely a nice show case of your work. It looks like you are going pro.
Good job.
Nice embedding of the "H-ism" H into the background.
Great Color theory with that one. And a great job on the whole demonic aura thing.
Nice feeling overall.
It has a very mystifying effect on a person. Very nice.
Your control of the mood is very good, if not better than that. (The word escapes me now.)
And it has a very "You" feeling into the general construction. The splashes of brightness in there really accent those areas and bring a uniquely powerful contrast and give a unique impression to those areas.
Now that I'm looking up close, that kinda looks like Hecate.
Nice work there. You really nailed the feeling down on this one. (Good Job!)
I have to say that the expression matches the titles. (Kudos!) And honestly, I like your use of color balance and gradients in this piece.
Sweet, first post.
Nice idea.
The ladder, for a reason I can't tangibly describe seems to clash with the rest of it.
The rest of it, though, is quite good.
Bravo!
I really can't say much more than that.
Looks like Haruhi might have gone a little to far over Mikuru's comfort level with that swimsuit.
Nice vector.
Ah yes, Tim Tim Machine...
I like the feel it gives me.
If you're going to tweak with it a little bit, I suggest either cooling down the source scans tones or warming up the bg tones. Otherwise I like the colors you used.
I think this is another fav.
Okay, I like Line art and all. But there's been a recent surge of it that you have been doing. Any particular reason why you decided to depart from traditional walling, (so to speak.)?
It's very pointy, this one. But pointy seems to suit this one best. I can't quite imagine it with a rounded appearance.
You are developing a very animated way of doing Picaso-like backgrounds. Yet staying to the Elfen Lied style of having an anime styled character as the central figure within the piece.
Very nice.
Nice art. For some reason makes me think of Picaso. (Or however you spell that name. I never really had that kind of instruction.)
I like the combination of the gradients and texturing you used to create the background.
I saw the first episode of that...and whoa, I never expected what I saw.
That scan really does bring out all the essences of that anime.
Nice scan.