We want to know what love means to you!
Get your creative juices flowing and design a movie poster for "Paper Heart" that focuses on the theme "What Does Love Mean to Me?".
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CommentsSmoke isn't very realistic at all, but its great still 'cos it would be hard to do.
The cigarettes are great, I love how you made it so a female had been smoking one; to the right. Is it just me though, or does the one on the left look less real than the one on the right? The ash on the left one should be crumbling more than what it is since its smoked quite a bit and is leaning on the ash Ash tray is just great, but so is it all. -- Slightly Insane - Great, fun and active community. You mean I made it good or it is too hard and I didn't made it?
-- "Sooner or later people you love let you down" Veronica MARS "In Veronica-land, no pulse, no privacy" Veronica MARS Anyone who disagrees with me is mentally ill and should be shot. (Pastor Richards GTA: VICE CITY) damn! I remade the smoke almost over 15 times and it's still not real .. maybe I'll make another version in some time.
-- "Sooner or later people you love let you down" Veronica MARS "In Veronica-land, no pulse, no privacy" Veronica MARS Anyone who disagrees with me is mentally ill and should be shot. (Pastor Richards GTA: VICE CITY) is the beotifull :3, y love the scene
-- Si miras fijamente la realidad, verás los pixels Te Amo pinksighs thanks
-- "Sooner or later people you love let you down" Veronica MARS "In Veronica-land, no pulse, no privacy" Veronica MARS Anyone who disagrees with me is mentally ill and should be shot. (Pastor Richards GTA: VICE CITY) nice
Smoke is usually fainter, colour wise, and usually has a little hint of a blue in it.. (im smoking right now and am looking at it lol), plus its not as close together as yours is.. it spreads out quite alot more.
To add, isn't this your first smoke piece? If so, I would say the current is pretty damn good considering.. Practice is what makes perfect though -- Slightly Insane - Great, fun and active community. |
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