As an animation, Bakemonogatari has a simple, clean art style. But the guest illustrations for the series are anything but simple! So, it's great to see that °Tens took on a more complex illustration and made it his own with vector gradients so fine at points it more resembles painting that vectoring. Do have a look at this beautiful wallpaper!
When I saw this pic, I decided to make a vector it 'cause( IMHO) it's has some attractiveness.
I didn't change the bg of original, I think it would spoiled all atmosphere. In this episode Lucy goes to the lab to her last fight with mariko and I tried most accurate show her determination in her eyes.
I vectored it 8 hours and hope you'll like it.
2nd ver. I had changed bg and made lightninhs. Hope, I had improved this wall!
5th rev!!! I changed bg and made some darker it.
Please comment it!!!
This is the better of your two Elfen lied wallpapers, much brighter and happier to have on your desktop! However the two are great as a pair, would make interesting dual screen wallpapers ^_^
This is the better of your two Elfen lied wallpapers, much brighter and happier to have on your desktop! However the two are great as a pair, would make interesting dual screen wallpapers ^_^
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Hi!
When I saw this pic, I decided to make a vector it 'cause( IMHO) it's has some attractiveness.
I didn't change the bg of original, I think it would spoiled all atmosphere. In this episode Lucy goes to the lab to her last fight with mariko and I tried most accurate show her determination in her eyes.
I vectored it 8 hours and hope you'll like it.
2nd ver. I had changed bg and made lightninhs. Hope, I had improved this wall!
5th rev!!! I changed bg and made some darker it.
Please comment it!!!
Tillett
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Good choice of picture, and really nice render!
Congrats!
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