This wallpaper captures the urban essence that proliferated the art of Ghost in the Shell in every incarnation of the series. Phill does an amazing job of capturing a moment of surrealism.
While there are a few, stray building angles and shadows, you find that your eye forgives the minor details and instead focuses on the overall scene that is larger than life, with lights trailing off into infinity.
Now that its mentioned, the grid could be lighter. and maybe not the same darkness throughout the whole thing. maybe lighter in areas. other than that, cool wall. that ricks bad
FLCL on the rock? Do I smell a Katamari Damashii reference? XD (Probably not, probably just my imagination)
I agree with everyone else, the grid needs proper shadowing or something. There really is nothing on this wallpaper to break up the grid (make it less noticeable) except in the very middle (where she's sitting, obviously). Maybe if you ran it through with a very light motion blur on the background layer (That's assume that you did this wallpaper in layers, I've made the mistake of taking that for granted before) it would break up the outline a bit. Other than that, I don't really like the yellow blocks, or the fact that the letters aren't blocked (To where they take up only full squares of the grid). Or is it supposed to be that she's breaking out of the confines of societies rules (symbolized by the grid)? The last sentence proves that Art Theory should never be taught in college, ever. Or rather, it shouldn't be mandated with an associates in art -_- (At the Uni I go to)
Really, you should ditch the grid. Unless it actually does symbolize something =p
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While there are a few, stray building angles and shadows, you find that your eye forgives the minor details and instead focuses on the overall scene that is larger than life, with lights trailing off into infinity.
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I agree with everyone else, the grid needs proper shadowing or something. There really is nothing on this wallpaper to break up the grid (make it less noticeable) except in the very middle (where she's sitting, obviously). Maybe if you ran it through with a very light motion blur on the background layer (That's assume that you did this wallpaper in layers, I've made the mistake of taking that for granted before) it would break up the outline a bit. Other than that, I don't really like the yellow blocks, or the fact that the letters aren't blocked (To where they take up only full squares of the grid). Or is it supposed to be that she's breaking out of the confines of societies rules (symbolized by the grid)? The last sentence proves that Art Theory should never be taught in college, ever. Or rather, it shouldn't be mandated with an associates in art -_- (At the Uni I go to)
Really, you should ditch the grid. Unless it actually does symbolize something =p
thanks for paper
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