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Full Moon

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Just playing with contrast on photoshop . . .still learning.

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truly stunning *¬*

ive got to say i love images with clear detail all over (like your robot zombies) however i would say this is brilliant because there is more to it, it leaves some parts to ur imagination witch in some cases is far darker than any animation or drawing :P yes its simple... but its quality not quantity. u sir have done a fantastic job ^.^

beastkid7 responds:

Good point ...VERY good point. Thanx!

Very, very cool

I kind of disagree with 7swords, your piece here, in it's simplicity, has an amazing atmosphere to it. It's simplicity makes it all the more intriguing. It's just like, a beast, standing there. Outstanding definition on the parts of fur that are exposed to the light, you should work on something like this more often! Good job!

beastkid7 responds:

I Appreciate it more than you know dude. I should make more thought out art.

Lol that is just THE awesome!

Love how the fur from this beast comes out like that, it dont show any traces of the body or what so ever, u still can see its there, dude, this is just the awesome \o/

beastkid7 responds:

OH tanx mon'!

Odd

Not enough to go on even for a concept.
Looks more like a screen capture...

beastkid7 responds:

Concept ...big furry beast ...full moon. I guess made it kinda vague.

Im really a confuzed to how it looks like a screen capture? I know maybe I'm just reading your review wrong.

Thanx for the 7 tho ...its my favorite number! :D

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