After months of work, chanelqueen17 has created a gorgeous scene of Alice and Oz from Pandora Hearts, using scans that didn't even feature both characters together. Even after spending so much time on matching the details of the characters to their new looks, chanelqueen17 didn't stop there and went all out on the background too! This wallpaper definitely needs to be seen!
Yeah, the boomerang is more straightforward to do since the shade are more "flat". The hair will be long to do but hard I think. The face will be hard. I still have to adjust gradients on outlines.
144hours without break, food and sleep. I don't think can hold this pace X) The remaining parts are the face, hair and boomerang. It should be ok...hopefully ^^'
Nice ^^ It is very unusual to have such a "big face" as the one and only element in a wall.. But complexity is not the only thing a good wallpaper is about. I think that a simple wallpaper can be at least as good as a complex one if it has been done with heart. So if you tried to vectorize it with as much details as possible - I think it is good. Like I said earlier: it is not very common to have a wallpaper with only such a face - but that doesn't mean it has to be bad^^ I like the idea of the composition :)
Nice ^^ It is very unusual to have such a "big face" as the one and only element in a wall.. But complexity is not the only thing a good wallpaper is about. I think that a simple wallpaper can be at least as good as a complex one if it has been done with heart. So if you tried to vectorize it with as much details as possible - I think it is good. Like I said earlier: it is not very common to have a wallpaper with only such a face - but that doesn't mean it has to be bad^^ I like the idea of the composition
"Sweet Dreams Prince" is a good title, utena is incredible, and the wallpaper too ovbiusly xD
good job *-*, honestly was a great idea to put the big face of utena in the background, as said divStar
^^ muito lindo ~~
I would be freaked out to have this as my desktop background. I fully appreciate the vectoring effort, but then the consequent loss of artistic finish does not endear to me very well anyway.