When's the movie coming out? I would watch it. This is awesome!
When's the movie coming out? I would watch it. This is awesome!
thank you ! ;3//
This is so beautiful. The first frame reminds me of the pictures of one of my favourite children's book "A Kitten Called Moonlight." It's kind of all fuzzy and it really sets the mood.
When I first saw it, I wasn't aware there was different frames, and it would change every time I clicked back on to the tab and that last one was terrifying. If this doesn't get an honourable mention or something, I'll be surprised.
Good luck!
I'm so flattered by your kind words! Thank you so much!!
Maybe I should've set the delay to less- I hope other people see the other frames too.
The lighting in this is perfect, it makes me feel trapped. Good luck in the competition!
Well that's what I was going for so that's great to hear. Thanks!
This is so cool! It makes me want to be a kid again.
well...u see everyone has a kid in themselves even when they grow up (like something that u still like to use or do...for me i still use the pillow that i got when i was a baby)
I'm sad now what a beautiful piece! Good luck!
It's really sad, isn't it? Thank you!!
I don't know how you made it look like it was glowing. This is phenomenal!
Thank you! I'm happy you liked the glowing since it was my attempt to incorporate the key feature "light" :3 The secret is to play with the light and high saturated colours on a dark background!
Holy crab apples, not only is this beautifully executed, but just looking at this reminds me of my own time with loneliness. This is exactly what it felt like inside my head. I totally get doing things that made me feel better in the moment but was ultimately was making the problem worse. I hope you win.
For Digital Art, it's less daunting if you think of it like any traditional art piece. However you create art, you're doing the same, just on a screen not a canvas. The only thing that has changed is the type of tools you use, but they are ultimately the same. The brush still paints and the rubber still erases, but you have more control. It will take practice to get used to it, but that's one of the best things about art. Just messing about, you are learning. Once you know the basics, however skilled you are in traditional art (which you obviously are) will be transferred into your digital art.
Good luck!
thanks so much for this!!! i’m so glad other people see what i was trying to convey, thanks for the advice on digital art!! it seems like an entirely different world to me but ultimately it’s the same skills as with traditional <3
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