Daily Deviation
Given 2012-02-09
Aya Brea by *
henry26
Our suggester tells us: "Darkened color tones convey a sense of blight, and the blood-splattered scenery reinforces the lethality of Aya's opponent." (
Suggested by =Terpfen and Featured by
`ChewedKandi )
as I played the game, your picture is a at a pretty new spot for me wich makes it exhiting. the Twisted that came up there was so good feathered and your resamblens is at a 99 % of that one, I cloud help out with the story for some of your future pictures of the 3rd birthday, wich I would gladdly do, to be honest; I'm jeluos of you! you can draw sóó good I wish I could!
and that look on her face, she is really like: "oh crap what am I ganna do? these f*cking twisted are everywhere and the Babel isn't going to help me either >~<;"
just one last word or two: a true master piece!! I give a fat 99.9+ if this was with numbers, júst a little more reality and this picture gets a full 100 points!!
Something that I appreciate is that you've kept the piece fairly tasteful for the particular genre and the type of image that we're looking at. Nothing is exposed to make the image look lewd or somehow outside of the horror genre, which is nice for this kind of a piece. Her expression isn't quite as fearful as I might have expected in the situation, but then again given that the characters in this are fairly desensitized quickly, it really isn't that surprising.
If I have any complaint it is that though we see a fair amount of blood on her body and all around, along with shredding to reflect clawed damage, we see very few marks whatsoever on her skin that match wounds. It's a touch outside of the realm of likelihood with that sort of damage to have so few cuts is a bit surprising. However, given that I recognize how unattractive such things are for some folks, I would say that this is more of an aesthetic preference personally.
All in all, however, good work. Continue to practice.
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