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Revenge of the Forgotten Heart by ~psychohazard:iconpsychohazard:


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Submitted: December 7, 2006
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We felt it before we saw it, a deep vibration surging through air- a monstrous heartbeat.

It has emerged from the sea and followed the moutnains, its immense footsteps immentently aimed toward the village. We flew past swiftly, daringly, into its shadow, the cranes shivering underneath their saddles. The assesment was grim. There is nothing we can do to stop it but hope it turns to spare our lives.


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The Black Critical appears.

This state is new and needs exploration, as it's drastically broken form from traditional criticals. Originally I wanted to draw glowy heart and veins, and it came in to this.

Trying to kick my ass in to the next level and actually work at full force [or: detaildeath, argh!]. Will do things somethings differently next time, but I'm hoping this is a good start.


Photoshop.

[fuck ghosts]
Daily Deviation, 2006-12-14

Daily DeviationThe design and details in Revenge of the Forgotten Heart by ~psychohazard really impressed me, even before noticing the riders. Much respect for this one. (Suggested by ~HealingBlight and Featured by `Aeires)

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Holy geez, the detail on this one. o_o Everything from the Critical itself to that mountainscape you slaved away to hard on. The sharpness of all the textures plus the general trimmedness of the design itself (as well as the pretty colors), and I could venture to say that this is the best picture you've done (from my pointofview). So, so very awesome!

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Roses are red, violets are VIOLET YOU COLORBLIND FREAK. >:[

I'm a Spawn Cyclic-AdenosineMonoPhosphate-er with a Steyr Methionine-codon. Where has YOUR inner molecular biology been? Surely not out shooting terrorists.
gjhehjjkehg RIDICULOUS DETAIL. I fear for your eyesight. Amazing work, tremendously unique. As if one of the great masters decided to draw giant, crazy monsters. ;)

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For small creatures such as we the vastness is bearable only through love.

-Carl Sagan
You know you want to bang it.

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Yeah, I went a little overboard on the detail (I've seen moutnains done in *much* more economic ways I assure you) but it definately is what has been missing. But I can definately agree that it's one of my top pics- that was my goal, since everything else is in one way or another halfassed. New caliber, new par. I can always do more, but I feel less so. My brainz x_x

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The idea of someone like Raphael or Remberant handling monsterage makes my head explode with glee :D Thanks! Luckily there's the zoom function in PS, so my eye's aren't too bad.

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This is beautiful. Details and all. The perspective, composition ... hell. It's perfect. The mountains, the face on the Critical, the foreshortening on the closest bird's wing...

I honestly admire you so, so much for how hard you strive, how well you progress, how you claw for improvement after improvement and you just keep getting more awesome.

Totally serious.

Huge kudos to you.

Though you probably don't know it, you gave me the gift of one of the biggest, personal art breakthroughs I've had in almost 5 years. Yet my one victory seems like a baby step compared to your stride.

You inspire me to pick up the pace. You inspire me to keep going though I get frustrated as hell a lot of times. I see in your LJ artlogging that you go through the same motions we all do ... the same steps, the same sketches, and you just stick with it. You SUCCEED. You INSPIRE. You ROCK.

...sorry for random outpouring here, but I've been meaning to say SOMETHING for awhile, and this image ... just ... seriously. :heart:

Thank you so, so very much for sharing all of your wonderful work.
Quite simply, you never cease to amaze me.

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Suppose it's just a point of view, but they tell me I'm doing fine.
Yeah, it's too bad they never branched out into that sort of thing.

Oh right... zoom. But still!

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For small creatures such as we the vastness is bearable only through love.

-Carl Sagan

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