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EverDream (Aug 7, 2003)
"...Down pour on my soul. Splashing in the ocean, I'm losing control. Dark sky all around, I can't feel my feet touching the ground. But if I can't swim after forty days and my mind is crushed by the crashing waves, Lift me up so high that I can not fall Lift me up.- When I'm falling, Lift me up - I'm weak and I'm dying, Lift me up - I need you to hold me, Lift me up - Keep me from drowning again..." Inspiration from 'Jars of Clay'
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very terrific job with this, and beautiful colors.
~~5 min later~~
alright u are god for the next ten min.
this pic is so freaking..godly..can't wait to see it done
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=3
Best shading I've ever seen!
I love the fact you've done it all in blue, it gives it a murky auror.
the perspective, the colouring, the shading the everything!
good god.
s.b
(What do you use to create these breath-taking works of art??)
In short missie,
You RoCk!
Internet: $45 mnth
Cable: $50 mnth
Everdreams "Lift Me Up" : Priceless
*Dives in and lifts her up*
-Jamin
Did you use a tablet?
-Li-
For Everdream: I most like her face and the clarity and shape of her eyes. And of course, the neat sig. If I had to make any criticism, it would be the nose, though it's still cute. :P
and given my current state of being says it all..
pain subsides only to crash you into the shore again and again, and you awake drowning, struggling for breath, heart bursting,
only to be alone again struggling for some sanity in the things that keep slamming into you.
wondering if you will ever gain the surface .
love your impressions.
-cougar-
this is particularly a difficult type of scene to depict.from films, & photos of a body, & face drowning,the light diffusion from above, thru the water,can be tricky, & have strange effects, shadows that are hard to predict.
while this is good,(yes, very nice blue)I myself would want to use a real photo,film,or even a model somehow to see how the depth of water,clearness,ect., affects the overall picture. (we have had artists, here, who did some very good depictions of bodies submerged, and i don't know how they did it;it's hard.) so, yes, pretty good and ambitious. If you're still interested, there are movies with drowning,or deepwater scenes of bodies worth studying.any experiences from life, swimming, diving, or just underwater could be helpful.(quite a coup you got marcello to comment.:) ) yep, this is a particularly difficult type of scene to paint; i think it's good. (sorry if I seem too analytical, i'm used to being that way on myself.)