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adi granov 2002-08-05 |
I actually like this painting even more now than when I first saw it, and i loved it back then :). It has a very magical feel to it. In an interesting way, and I actually really like this, it feels as if it takes place on a set, like on a stage. I think that adds to the surreal mood of it all. I love the fact that it's off centered, symetry is boring and harsh to look at. I can't believe that somebody would actually suggest cutting off a piece of this beautiful, magical work. |
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Mary Layton 2002-08-05 |
Awww, she's too beautiful to be on the path towards corruption! :) I love this - especially the figures in the trees. |
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Jeff Brillart 2002-08-05 |
Beautiful colors. A bit off to much to the left in design. Also a bit to "Photoshoppy". But end result is pretty. |
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Laurie Stanley 2002-08-05 |
?? Too Photoshoppy?? Good lord If I could do this in Photo Shop I would die a happy woman. Personally I would not change a thing .. the color light and composition are stunning .. As far as retouching .. well I can not speak for the artist I do not know her from Adam but I do know that she had a wonderful tutorial on one of her works at the Wacom site a while back .. it showed the creation of the image from start to finish .. all from scratch .. her "Dance of Winters" image .. and I certainly appreciated the tutorial, now if I had been able to grab a bit of her talent along with the tut I would have been even happier ;-)..
Regardless I very much enjoy this artist's work and quite frankly could give a darn how she gets to the end of a project when this is the final result
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Jeff Brillart 2002-08-06 |
Well I agree that even if it were not centered that she should be facing in. Facing off the page is just bad design. But she is rendered so nicely I agree with Adi, let it go. |
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Scott Perez-Fox 2002-08-05 |
Linda, I think your work is incredible. Dont listen to those who say it looks like a photo retouching, we all know how much talent you have. Keep em coming.
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Max Mahaniac 2002-08-05 |
I agree. Chop off the right side, about 2". Then it will balance better. |
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Terry A. Ernest 2002-08-05 |
Beautiful work Linda...I love the movement you`ve managed to infused into this lovely Artwork!...it`s got the feel of a stephanie Law... |
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Patrick McEvoy 2002-08-05 |
Oh, by all means, let's ask Linda to chop off the right of the picture - which will put the figure exactly in the middle for a boring and predictable composition. Great idea. --- Seriously, I think this picture is wonderful, and the Photoshop technique is glorious. Nothing wrong with it at all; very topnotch work! |
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Max Mahaniac 2002-08-05 |
I guess you're right. Don't take off any of the right side. Add some more to the left. That way Jennifer Lopez won't be dancing off the page. :) |
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Lauren K. Cannon 2002-08-06 |
:) Actually...it IS centered. If you look at the edge of her wings in relaton to the outside of her body--it's centered. Not that it matters, people, sheesh. Anyway, this is definately up there in my all-time favorites. The only thing that bothers me (just noticed this) is her armpit--it looks to harsh where the "fold" is. Now I shall go back to my little corner at stare at this beauty on my desktop... |
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joakim hagdahl 2002-08-06 |
suggestions on how to change a picture?
ignore them... please... this is perfect |
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Lina Hansson 2002-08-06 |
simply beautiful. the sheer strands of hair whisking about makes it so delicate 'n delicious. and i'd trust your judgement on how things should be positioned or facing or what the heck ever ANY day. :) rocka på! |
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Stuart Ditka 2002-08-06 |
This is actually very nicely done. Love those trees in the backgroud too.
I have to agree with the balance of the picture thing. But it is what the artist wanted and that's that. I also notice you have a lot of anonymous "stunned" guests. So your doing it right I guess. |
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Katy Rewston 2002-08-07 |
oh the music im listening to really suits this. its a great picture, but then, yours always are. ive been trying to draw people recently, and youve made me feel bad now, lol. i love the swirly bits, and the kind of glowing trails and stuff, i wish i knew how you did them. |
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Steve Ferris 2002-08-07 |
Eyzaath is still my favorite of yours but this is close. You're very creative when it comes to the little add-ons. Wings are superb.
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Hey chin up Linda, you know where the action is. |
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Meredith French 2002-08-11 |
This piece is absolutely stunning. The colors blend very well together to create a mysterious feeling to this piece. The mist swirling around her seems to be pulling her towards the path of corruption. She's looking back at the uncorrupted side of the world, reaching her hand towards it, trying to make her decision. I love it.The dryads in the background are also very well done. They seem to fit perfectly into this piece as well. She seems so real, like you could reach out and touch her. Magnificent!!! |
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Sergey Shevelev 2002-08-13 |
Beautiful work, as "Whisperlings" too! As I said many times about them! |
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Yelitza MarÃa Vélez 2002-08-19 |
Wow, that is simply amaizing! It is beautiful and serene. Your art must be quite a personal thing, as all art should be. |
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Danielle Williams 2002-08-19 |
I love how 3D her dress and arm look. Beautiful lighting! |
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Melissa Rogers 2002-09-01 |
Its fantastic, as always. Great movement and mood, her expression is so evocative. And I absolutely love the tree nymphs in the background. May I ask, approximately what size and resolution do you typically work in before shrinking these pictures down for the web? I work in Photoshop, though I have trouble getting detail like this. |
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elizabeth vegh 2002-09-02 |
Luthien This is very reminiscient of Luthien Tinuviel. You can almost hear the music of the forest. What another gorgeous work of art. |
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Harmony Steel 2002-09-06 |
Astonishing! The sense of motion is lovely. |
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Annica Herder 2002-09-27 |
Åh jag dådar! Denn är så vacker vingarna,månen ögonen ja allting! Hur gör du? Alla dina bilder är så vackra att jag svimmar ju! |
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Marley Mcleay 2002-12-22 |
all your works are of an incredibly high standard linda,i love all your pictures!!! |
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Monica Izcovich 2003-01-03 |
My god! This is absolutely stunning, and one of the most graceful, beautiful figures I have seen around Epilogue (and that´s saying a lot!). |
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Maura Meng 2003-01-25 |
This is by far my favourite of all the pieces you've ever done. The colours and the atmosphere is sooooo beautiful. Their isn't very much depth compared to other forest scenes you've done. The fae is very well done. |
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Janka G. 2003-02-10 |
Wow! This is awesome! The colours.. the background... and this beautiful girl... really amazing ^^ |
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Blu Diamonds 2003-02-11 |
omg. i swear to god if i could do what you do, i would be the happiest person alive and i would make sure everyone knew it. holy crap this pictures launches more then a thousand words, it's so amazing. the butterflies, the faces in the trees, the detail you put into everything is amazing, and honestly, i think you should charge people to look at such a thing, it's amazing. whatever your doing, keep on doing it, i swear i would request a picture if i could, it;s amazing!
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Chloe Sharman 2003-05-01 |
Woot! ^O^ Gah I love this piece! I didn't notice at fist but the were people on the tree's ^O^ (don't know how I missed it before!) The colouring on this is supurb too! ^O^
Just saw a t-shirt with this picture on on ebay ^o^ ISH! >.< AMERICAN ebay! ^O^ No fair! |
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Susan Vessels 2003-11-05 |
I love this
Stunning, impressive and indeed magical
Susan~ |
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Stefan Larsson 2005-04-26 |
Yeah. I like the art on this page! Typical fantasy: Not much new conceptually, but I like the technique! I believe you are not having problems with getting commissions for fantasy book covers, and the like... *smiles* /Stefan, www.imagicarts.com |
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Susan Rodio 2006-12-18 |
Gorgeous Pure and stunning work. |