I love the wall. The colors work very nicely with the image of Hayate, and the effect you created is really cool. ^-^ I do think that the text takes away from it, though... I'm not sure if it's the font or the positioning or something else about it entirely, but it seems a bit distracting. Other than that, the wall is really cool :D
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My W.A.R. Round 3 entry.
Spoiler-Free version:
Hayate was a Leafe Knight, sworn to fight against Saihi, the Queen of Destruction, from bringing darkness into the
world. The battle was long and hard, and in the end, the price of the war was too great. Although the Leafe Knights
managed to seal Saihi into a crystal prison, too many lives were sacrificed, and Hayate blames himself for allowing it
to happen. In the end, all he can do is sit down and guard over Saihi in her prison, and try to come to grips with his
burden. For Hayate, there is no "happily ever after", only an after.
Spoiler version:
Takako was the Pretear, who would pret (blend) with the Leafe Knights in order to assume their powers and battle Saihi
and the Seeds of Destruction. However, Takako was scared of her duty. As Hayate moved into a position of protector, she
became more and more reliant on him to guide her through the nightmare -- to the point where she would only blend with
Hayate, even if blending with another Knight made more sense in a battle. Realizing she was unhappy, Hayate asked if she
wanted to quit being the Pretear. It was the Knights' way of thanking her for what she had already done. However,
Takako didn't see it that way -- she had become dependent on them; she was only fighting for their sake; this
wasn't a thank you, it was a farewell... She loved Hayate, and finally managed to confess her love to him, but
Hayate couldn't return it. He was her protector because she was the Pretear.Takako couldn't handle the
rejection. She felt she no longer had anything to live for. As darkness entered her heart, Takako became Saihi. All the
Knights fought her, and managed to seal her away in a crystal, but lost three Knights in the process. Hayate blames
himself not only for the loss of the three Knights (who were later reborn) but for loosing the Pretear. In the end, the
burden for him was too great, and he wanted to quit being a Knight -- but unlike the Pretear, who was chosen by the
Knights, a Leafe Knight couldn't quit -- once a Knight, always a Knight. All he can do is sit, and guard over her,
and try to come to terms with his past, so that it will never happen again.
For both Takako and Hayate, there is no "happily ever after", only an after.
Technical details:
The idea was inspired by a scene in the manga (http://img374.imageshack.us/my.php?image=preteareverafterhayate9jg.jpg
/ bottom, right). Hayate was traced from (http://img374.imageshack.us/my.php?image=preteareverafterhayate9jg.jpg)
while Saihi was traced from (http://img374.imageshack.us/my.php?image=preteareveraftertakako6jb.jpg),
so that I could easily reconstruct Hayate's missing legs and color the image in a satisfactory manner.
The crystals were also traced; the foreground crystals from the Pretear scans, the background crystals from a
screenshot, and colored appropriately.
Numerous lighting effects were added to the interior of Saihi's crystal. Saihi herself was distorted into the
various sides of the crystal; each side had slightly different lighting to get the appropriate glassy effect.
The background was a trace of a stock photograph of spindly pine trees. There are several layers of trees; each
successive layer dimming as it gains distance from the viewer. They're there to provide a stark, dead backdrop that
reflects Hayate's dead feelings.
The sky is a mixture of gradient-work and brushwork. At first I went for a night scene, and it was a fairly uniform dark
greyish purple, but after seeing the ends of a sunset, I decided to infuse more rose and gold hues into the image to
give it a richer and more varied feel.
The mist was achieved with some brushwork using a set of cloud brushes from brushes.ObsidianDawn.com. Numerous layers of
mist were used to achieve that greying effect of objects far in the distance, and to give some depth and separation to
the various elements. It also emphasizes the coldness in the image.
I played around with the title a lot, trying to find a phrase that matched the setting well. After about a dozen ideas,
I settled on "ever after" as a play on "happily ever after", because Pretear is loosely based on a
number of classical fairy tales (Cinderella and Snow White to name a few) that classically end in "Happily ever
after." One of the reasons why I like Pretear (or at least the manga) is that it shows a darker, more mature side
to the story -- sometimes, things don't work out happily ever after. It's how we deal with the consequences
that make life worth living.
When I began thinking about the challenge and the themes, I had a lot of ideas, but this one worked out the best. I
wanted to aim for the despair element without using any grunge or texture to tell the story. I think using grunge or
texture is a valid way to tell a dark, despair story, but it's also an easy way, a typical way, and WAR is about
doing something different.
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Comments
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ArtificialRaindrop Mar 04, 2006
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Kearin Mar 26, 2006
I really like the colors and effects in this one. :) It's beautiful. <3
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darkseraphim Mar 27, 2006
Wow! The wallpaper is soo great! I pity Takako though... but luckily, in the end she had Sasame! They're so cute together!
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Ardenta May 14, 2006
It's one of my favourite animes. I love the colours and the story, and the funny moments in it as well. This wallpaper reflects it well.
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bukoneko Dec 05, 2009
Love your color choice. Thanx for sharing.
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elsain Banned Member Dec 10, 2009
thanks for sharing! > < It's very beautiful
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ZenWolfAngel Feb 18, 2010
Another great wall from you! I love the wording for this, the whole concept. Great job blending in the light to darker purples! Well done.
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