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Post by Keaton Kaðall the Horrible on May 23, 2006 8:27:53 GMT -5
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Post by radar on May 23, 2006 16:22:13 GMT -5
it's a pretty good idea. i personally would have ditched the classes on the girl though. also, i understand why you made the girl darker on the left, but the picture looks quite powerless (neutral colors = powerless. intense colors = powerful). these are just my suggestions. i'm sure that if i was actually doing it i would have taken back a lot that i said
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Post by Solid on May 23, 2006 21:29:22 GMT -5
Man, I see so much influence from Asterik Studios. Other then that, I like the idea, ofcourse it's just a "rough draft" at the moment so I'm not gonna comment on the obvious unreality of it. I hope you understand what I'm trying to say.
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Post by radar on May 23, 2006 21:54:40 GMT -5
Man, I see so much influence from Asterik Studios. need i say Norma Jean?
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Post by Solid on May 24, 2006 1:54:40 GMT -5
Man, I see so much influence from Asterik Studios. need i say Norma Jean? Well, he did visit Asterik when they were working on that album art.
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Post by Keaton Kaðall the Horrible on May 24, 2006 7:14:24 GMT -5
tons of asterik influence, but not the NJ artwork as much in this. I really was actually inspired by symphony in peril's The Whore's trophy and Chasing Victory's CD.
I visited them after they did it, although I did get to see the images that ryan worked on, how some of it was put together in photoshop.
It's basically an angelic type of figure showing the good side still left in someone who is beaten, worn out, at the end of the road.
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Post by Solid on May 24, 2006 18:03:45 GMT -5
tons of asterik influence, but not the NJ artwork as much in this. I really was actually inspired by symphony in peril's The Whore's trophy and Chasing Victory's CD. I visited them after they did it, although I did get to see the images that ryan worked on, how some of it was put together in photoshop. It's basically an angelic type of figure showing the good side still left in someone who is beaten, worn out, at the end of the road. That's the message I got.
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