Wow your concept art is amazing so much detail and very realistic and just a beautiful piece of art here really love this
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Wow your concept art is amazing so much detail and very realistic and just a beautiful piece of art here really love this
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This is really good. You can look at it and go beyond what you can think of it. For me its a man looking at what was city where people could live, prosper, and deal with ordinary life but he can't because their is something or someone holding him back.
Zombie Apocolypse?
Very nice artwork! It can go in many directions. I see a man who wants to belong again, who is lonely. I also see a man who is afraid to return. A man who dreads to return to the place of horror and no escape. To leave the safety and the calm of the wilderness only to feel true horror again. Awsome. To my favorites it goes.
wow..
Every once and a while i feel i have to write a review on something that truly grabs my attention and emotions, and sir you have created something that did just that my hat is off to you in this fine piece. I feel a sense of loneliness, and a need to survive, with comes hope. Which makes all reflect on their lives and how they live it I would love to see more of your work I'll be waiting.
Form good, color...and scope...
It would seem you have been planning sir. There is a balance among this picture, with the man on one side, and the city on the other. One thing I would like to mention is that the man has no straight lines to him, unlike this massive city and its buildings, and it does add to the clash between these two bodies in the picture. The Color is average, I would have liked it better if the city had a much cleaner color myself, with the man's color being the way it was. It would add to the contrast between the two. Another thing is that the man seems too high on the top of the hill, it does not help to create the illusion of the man looking down onto the city from the hill. Overall the feeling and mood from the picture are alright, but blemished slightly by some errors.
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