Comments: 18
TinaCaper [2010-05-11 21:28:57 +0000 UTC]
Very cool, sad, but Cool
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RoseDuelistBBSHM In reply to TinaCaper [2010-05-19 21:46:05 +0000 UTC]
0.0 Thanks!
I'm glad this pic makes an impression on the viewer.
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MerryOnes [2008-12-16 02:20:37 +0000 UTC]
This is very interesting. I like the idea.
I'm cheering you on for being a doctor who novelist. I want to be, too!
~Andra
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MagusLostChild [2008-10-03 23:58:38 +0000 UTC]
Incredible. Simple awesome. I really love the composition. The colours all come together to make a beautiful, deep, and meaningful picture.
On top of all that, you are an excellent writer. You fill that gap between real story and real feelings. Its awesome to see someone not afraid to dive into Doctor Who, while still remaining real to the character. I especially love the TARDIS sinking. Definite fav+!
- M?
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shiningcharizard [2008-09-15 20:07:58 +0000 UTC]
WOW.
It's been a long time since I've commented on your art, but I can say with definite certainty that this is a phenomenal piece.
First are the colors. I don't know how much of this was drawn by you, and how much was photoshopped, but even then the color schemes are magnificent. I like how the reds are more of a magenta hue, which keeps an overall "cool color" theme, and deepens the sadness of the scene. The way the streaks of light shine from the tower enhances the sense of power we feel from it.
The way you drew the Doctor is what really gets me, though. The magenta color shows in his eyes and on his hair; a great way to unify the picture. His pose is striking: he is crying and looking back at us, not only because he cannot bear the site of the Red Tower which he failed to destroy, but because he feels like he has failed us, the viewers, for not saving us from the terrible fate of time unraveling. One hand is in his pocket, resigned to idleness, as he feels there is nothing left that he can do... while the other hand is still out, as if he has not finalized that decision, as if he hasn't yet given up all hope.
This is a great piece of art. You are so good with portraying strong emotional values through your images. It's a skill that I greatly admire and hope to emulate. The way you title it "Aftermath I" makes me think there will be another image; if so, I greatly look forward to it.
Cheers from SC, and keep churning out stuff like this (both in fiction and art) so that I can continually be moved and inspired.
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ZazzyPaws [2008-08-29 05:13:05 +0000 UTC]
I like this, and I like the story. The way things are described in detail makes it interesting even though it's so short.
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