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Lighthouse

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First (and probably only) digital painting.

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Wow intense

This has to be some of your best work I found this to be a beautiful piece very nice and deep texture you have here I think some added light from the lighthouse would be cool but overall this was a really nice and deep piece it has some very abstract and artistic value I'm a fan of this instantly

~X~

Woah, I KNEW you had done something different with this. I think this is the best art piece you have ever worked on! I think it's mostly because it's so different but works so well. It's a pity this will be your only digital painting, but at least you managed to get something truly awesome out of it! You seem to have something for blue hair. Everything looks so gorgeous.

I love seeing the moon. You get to see only part of it light up, but you can still see the outline of the rest of it. This seems exactly like something you would see at an art museum. You have shown us that flash work is art. The shading is absolutely flawless. I like the humbleness in the person's eyes.

I don't want to sound gay but THIS IS FABULOUS!

Beautiful... I love this... 5/5 & added to my favorites!

cool

so a gnome walks to a light house..... and the lighthouse says.... "WHY IS THERE A GNOME... HOW AM I TALKING?!??!" and nobody ever laughed at this joke....

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Faves:
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Votes
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Score
3.71 / 5.00

Uploaded
Jun 26, 2009
1:47 PM EDT
Category
Illustration

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