We Are Watching You
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- 720
- Date
- 06/19/2009
- File Info
- 400 x 400 px
- JPEG
- 138.4 kb
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Author Comments
Hello!
I'm pretty excited about all this Art Portal business, so I thought I'd contribute with a piece I submitted to a Newgrounds Art Contest a while ago (the theme was Isometric Pixel Art in case you're wondering).
It didn't take long to make, less than an hour, which is probably why I didn't win. I wasn't surprised, it was apparent that people had spent hours on their contributions. However, I deem this to be Art Portal worthy.
I respond to all reviews, so let me know if you like it or not. :)
Reviews
Rated 0 / 5 stars Jul 9, 2010
Not what I'd call art.
Is it just me, or is this just one effect in Photoshop repeated ad infinitum.
I'm poor and can't afford Photoshop, because I am Glaswegian and scummy, and spend all my money on smack.
Here, have a nice music video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiwoqfVLeX0
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars May 17, 2010
It's nice
But it all looks a little bit...samey.
I like the reds they fit together well.
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars Jan 20, 2010
I liked Qbert
twas a fun game, man
THIS IS ARRRRRRRRRRT
Rated 4 / 5 stars Dec 4, 2009
I get it
where the blocks meet, one side will look like a valley, and the other will look like a raised edge, but as you stare at it, where the valleys are switch with the raised edge, it messes with you without you really realizing it, unlike a flat out optical illusion piece, good job
Yeah, this is a pretty good explanation of how it works.
Thanks man! :D
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars Nov 11, 2009
I like it.
The modern look of this piece really shows through, it reminds me of those illusion where you have to count the squares. The colors are very vibrant, but the repetition is pretty bland in itself. It definately matches the theme of the contest you entered though. Overall, it looks neat and very catchy to the eye. Keep up the good work, I'm looking forward to seeing your future art pieces!
Looking back on it, it reminds me of the VR levels from TimeSplitters 3. I wanted this to be very abstract, so I went for these bright colours and hard edges. The different reds give it a sort of menacing look, which I think suits the title of this piece.
Thank you very much!