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Lawenta [2009-10-03 12:50:47 +0000 UTC]
As said, I love the composition. Even though the place seems magical and definitely out of the ordinary, it still could exist, and the view would look exactly like this.
So if you tell me you drew a particular, existing place, I'll believe you.
Not sure constructive criticism on such an old piece can be in fact constructive, but I'll try anyway.
I think the picture lacks depth because of the "colouring" - that is, it's hard to distinguish between the rocks, the figure and the greenery in the lower background, they're all approximately the same shade of gray (or, in the case of the figure, black where it merges with the deepest shadows). Drawing them in different shades would make orientation easier and probably add a lot to the feeling of depth and perspective.
But I still like the picture.
Howgh.
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SpiralDanceStudio In reply to Lawenta [2009-10-03 19:46:12 +0000 UTC]
You know. There are so many places that exist only in people's memories. And not only because places changed. People are changing so they see same things in different ways. You can return somewhere and find out that the place you remember never existed. And from the other side - you can see some place first time in your life and feel like you know it very well.
So in fact there's no big difference between real places and those which exist in your mind.
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RNABrandEnt [2008-05-18 22:03:48 +0000 UTC]
I like this a lot... very natural with the cross hatching style not many use as much anymore.
Nice work.
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tiamat9 [2008-02-04 15:56:58 +0000 UTC]
Gorgeous details and fine style. I love the setting and contrast. Intricate and stunning.
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