Terre said:Well done. You put all of the elements of the picture together in the story nicely. :)
celticfire said:Are those condoms on the bar?! lmao
LT_Roberts said:I think they are just coasters... :)
Nanobot said:Psst - "people" not "peole"
Really, no need for a caption on this one. And I love that diner set. Seems a lot of deals go down in that booth!
surochek said:I love the expressions. You can hear them talking. And you can "hear" her smirking.
Nanobot said:Could be vampiric.
Those bricks look very good.Terre said:I love the way the brick turned out. I just wish there was a way to deal with the pattern repetition.
No clue on the movie, sorry.
Nanobot said:That is marvelous! :D
Wayii said:I agree with LT entirely.
Also, yes, they SHOULD all be unclothed (or all clothed depending on the story context) because having just one unclothed figure makes the whole thing feel off... and emphasizes the dwarf's state of nekkidness in an unaesthetic and perhaps even negative way.
Wayii said:Context and intent. They're even more important than good lighting.
It's
like writing -- you have to be able to direct your audience's attention
where you need it to be to produce the desired emotional response and
to tell the story you've got in mind. And yes, I know all too well it's
a whole lot easier said than done.
Also, like writing, if you lose or change the story mid-chapter, everything comes out muddled and the potential of audience frustration skyrockets. >.< I know because it's a mistake I used to make all too often on canvas where the canvas and paints were not always affordable for me.
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