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+ to be hated by the one you love most in the world, and unable to tell your true feelings within. the pressure of your heart takes you down +

dedicated to the person who inspired this.

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you can tell even doing graphic design for just 8 weeks has influenced my work a bit.. bah XD

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  1. Erdbeermilch Apr 24, 2008

    Looks great (wish it were a little larger).
    Nice use of color and the background looks really neat.
    If there's one thing I'm unsure about it's probably the checkered pattern on some parts, but as everything else is top-notch, who cares about details like that. :D

  2. chubbykitty Apr 24, 2008

    Love the touch of red you've added to the grey atmosphere. It really caught my eye :3 Looks great!

  3. Kyoka Apr 25, 2008

    Quote by ErdbeermilchLooks great (wish it were a little larger).
    Nice use of color and the background looks really neat.
    If there's one thing I'm unsure about it's probably the checkered pattern on some parts, but as everything else is top-notch, who cares about details like that. :D


    Thanks, I tend to make my images small (i wanted to submit a size a little smaller than this originally but had to make it a tiny bit bigger to meet the size restriction) to put off people who might use it for a wallpaper, or so that if they try to steal it I have the largest resolution to prove i own it. ;)

    I'm obsessed with checker pattern atm so you're lucky there isn't more. XD

  4. unicorn2006 Retired Moderator Apr 26, 2008

    Hmm not sure that I like the spatter of red '+' and 'x' and the red checkered patterns, but I like the rest of the murky grayish color scheme.

  5. Saikusa Retired Moderator Apr 26, 2008

    I can see where Unicorn is coming from, but I have to admit that I like the red checked & crossed patterns scattered around the image.

    Your composition is very emotive, the colouring flawless, and design is original. It's gritty and bleak, and has a hyper sense of mystery about it. Fantastic! Keep up the good work, and I can't wait to see what else you learn in your graphic design lessons!

  6. Kyoka Apr 27, 2008

    Quote by SaikusaI can see where Unicorn is coming from, but I have to admit that I like the red checked & crossed patterns scattered around the image.

    Your composition is very emotive, the colouring flawless, and design is original. It's gritty and bleak, and has a hyper sense of mystery about it. Fantastic! Keep up the good work, and I can't wait to see what else you learn in your graphic design lessons!

    Thanks alot for the nice comment. <3 regardless of if people like the red, or not... when I made this image I was quite despaired so thus the painful red slashing on the picture. Without the red parts, there quite simply wouldn't BE a picture since they were the initial concept. They ARE the emotion to the image. XD;; the whole point of this is contrast of color and texture, but I understand that some people don't get it. This isn't strictly an artist community after all. :)

  7. Anjhurin Sep 25, 2008

    Really nice concept, there's a really intense mood in this piece ! Your coloring is good, and i love that bg with the wrecked car and deep perspective (nice work on the fog too !).
    But, as unicorn pointed out, i don't get all the splattered dots and crosses... even though you explained, i think emotions show well enough in the expression and stance of the character, no need to crowd your piece with those... oh well, just my personnal feeling about it ^_^'.

    Good job :D

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