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Jalingon3011 — O m o i - Autumn Thoughts

Published: 2006-08-19 16:13:43 +0000 UTC; Views: 1834; Favourites: 42; Downloads: 11
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Description "My life has come to an Autumn, where pasts flows through me like leaves, and soon winter will come, then my time will end. A lot has been through, and a lot I still don't understand... I only wish to be with him, for as much as the time I have left, and I want to ask her how to do so, to let hima accept me like he did to her, instead of ending with only thoughts and myself alone, in this autumn..." - Vomn Akaron, 2nd Daughter of Akaron Noble

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The aim of this tryout is to enhance the flow and emotion while maintaining the details, especially the BG. This piece is supposed to be able to divided into 2 from the space between 2 characters, which in the end works out in an... unexpecting way (never thought Vomn would take so much space).

Personally I believe shadings and BGs can have more room of improvements, though this is probably the best I can do so far ^^ I think I need to look at more of other people's works and learn from them
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Comments: 14

Highwind-Valor [2007-12-29 08:38:48 +0000 UTC]

Very pretty~ I love the way you made this.

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The-Slinger [2006-12-16 15:58:24 +0000 UTC]

Beatiful and stylish art, as always. Your work never fails to impress.

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saintelle [2006-08-21 16:41:36 +0000 UTC]

I love the way you made the tree! And the flow of their hair.

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Tama-chankitty [2006-08-21 13:37:47 +0000 UTC]

Your colors are becoming stronger, it seems, as is your overall comosition and detail rendering--still has the same beautifu Jalingon movement and style though. Nice job.

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cogwurx [2006-08-21 13:27:32 +0000 UTC]

Beautiful! I love the depth of color in this.

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Rimfrost [2006-08-20 14:07:05 +0000 UTC]

So pretty...
It's watercolors, right?
I never cease to get impressed by people who are skilled with watercolors...and such preciseness...
This one definetly deserves a fav~

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Hellobaby [2006-08-20 10:31:07 +0000 UTC]

do u know that u r really great artist?u have amazing style, and skills , U should proud of them
I love ur artworks

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nightfire117 [2006-08-19 20:18:05 +0000 UTC]

Oooooooooohhhhhhh woooooow...! Gorgeous. I love the colors!!! It's so autumn-esque (not a word hehehe) and a wonderful job ^_^

~Nightfire

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verticalpoint [2006-08-19 18:22:18 +0000 UTC]

The curves used in this painting make the scene look as if it is moving, especially the hair. Usually, this is assumed to be caused by wind, but as I think of autumn, it seems to fit into the weather conditions quite well. Aside from that, the background you used here is fine. If you put too much into it, then you can't really appriciate the main characters. Maybe a "fading out" type of background I've noticed in your past works would be something you can experiment with, especially when you have more space to flaunt.

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Jalingon3011 In reply to verticalpoint [2006-08-20 00:54:36 +0000 UTC]

thx for the comment ^^ yeah I noticed the same thing about the BG too. BTW do u hav problems when u scan images into comp ? Like a lot of colors and details are lost through the scanning process... coz I dunno what I can do about this... ^^

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verticalpoint In reply to Jalingon3011 [2006-08-20 02:37:27 +0000 UTC]

Yeah... well I haven't attempted to scan in anything too colorful I suppose, but it also depends on the program you are using when bringing it in. Since I have an HP scanner, it automatically previews the scan through the import option in photoshop. When previewed, the options to change the color contrasts become available. Most of the time, it doesn't matter if I alter the colors exactly at the point, since photoshop's hue/saturation, levels, curves, and lightness/contrast options usually make the most significant changes. I'm not sure what programs you use when scanning, but it seems that the ability and time to experiment is the best method all around.

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Jalingon3011 In reply to verticalpoint [2006-08-20 03:06:28 +0000 UTC]

I also use HP scanner, and the programme comes with the scanner. It's true that I can us photoshop options to bring things up, but it is this process that many minor details (such as light brush strokes) are always lost...hmm seems lik every scanner works lik that...?...

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verticalpoint In reply to Jalingon3011 [2006-08-20 04:06:05 +0000 UTC]

Ah... so you do have it as well. Hmmm... unless you scan it in at a high pixel ratio it could be hard to really show the details. Unless you do the painting digitally, it's likely that the artwork will not look the same.

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stomachlinedinlace [2006-08-19 17:49:34 +0000 UTC]

beautiful. i love the colors

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