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The song "Elevator Love Letter" by Stars popped up in my pandora MGMT playlist... and, well, this image came to mind.
Awkward young urban dwellers with a broken sense of love. How could this song not strike a cord with me?! Anyway, I'm pretty happy with the image. Plus I'm just glad to see I'm still able to draw a complete scene with out total cop outs for backdrops and such Photoshop CS3 w/ WACOM 12x12. |
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...which of course has just used up three of the adjectives I wanted to use to describe the picture
Great pic mate, I can fully associate with those emotions: how do I start a conversation? Will she want to have a conversation? Would I just be bugging her and make her hate me more? The skyline's fantastic too, all the different styles of architecture. And the reflection, those always kill me, mad envy man. Though are they meant to be on the 13th floor? If so you might want to reverse the number in the reflection.
Sweet stuff man, instant +fav.
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"Designers think everything done by someone else is awful, and that they could do it better themselves, which explains why I designed my own living room carpet, I suppose." - Chris Bangle
I really like the reflection and the background, (it's what I notice immediately). The characters are really well drawn too. Some of your better work I'd say. The lighting as always is phenomenal. I love the texture of the elevator floor.
I guess you can go without drawing and improve. Makes sense for someone from the bizarro world anyway.
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I absolutely LOVE all the details of the fabric on her dress...
This is so adorable. The BG is awesome... *.*
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When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us. - Helen Keller
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