Originally Posted by
Ryan
If you expect me to copy your name letter/number for letter/number, you're mistaken.
Look at people here. They all have reasonable names that can be typed and remembered easily.
If you hadn't been such a cocky prick, and just wanted a battle, probably would have been different.
Even though it's a very small bit of disrespect for us to do that to people's names (we do it to eachother sometimes), you earned it.
Or, if you want, I can look at your name phonetically, and say "windisixs", and from that, pull "windicks". Is that better, or would you rather leave it alone?
Ethereal DOES have better lighting, considering windick's (I'll humor you and pretend you're someone else) was lighted in shadowed parts of the render, and shadowed in lighted parts of the render. How is that correct?
Borders are a "siggy" feature and are hardly used in legitimate art. Your judgments are based on the mediocre "sig" mentality that is the whore-child of internet forums. He's not trying to make a sig. He's trying to make art.
Depth is never perfect, but it's better than windick's in respect to the focal point, because it balances the level of focus from the foreground all the way through to the background.
I will also assume that you have never seen or heard of a color wheel, and if you have, you've never learned what it's for.
His colors match just fine. Pinks and blues work in analogic and tetrad color schemes, while white goes with any scheme.
This is not a "sig" forum, and this is not a GFX forum.
But this is a hybrid of the two. There are people here that originated in the mediocre, and now strive for the professional, but stay here for the community. So before you come here all high and mighty, get a good view of the ground you're on.
Realize that people know what they're doing here.
Understand that you are one in millions of beginners.
And accept defeat.
Because right now, you and all your little "sig" buddies are the cancer of the digital art world.
Do everyone a favor, and stay benign in your little rabbit holes.
And if you choose to come out, get an idea of what you're facing.
Or crawl back in.
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