Yep, you should check out deviantart.com it seems like you'd like it from this question
2006-07-14 12:16:00
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answered by ebaz1358 5
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Yes - in order to realize how limited much of the digital art offerings are so you see what a really good one can do. Also, most digital art is working with light, while most traditional art is working with opaque materials where representing light is difficult. Some people who praise digital art as better don't realize they are comparing fresh apples to cooked fruit, etc.
2016-03-27 05:39:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I like it in it's unique sense, but I can't be too appreciative of the over-all brightness of it, I'm a big critic when it comes to bright colors, but I do love pic 15.
It's nice, dont take this offensively.
As for theme, maybe you can do something with a mixture of modern colors; more so on the city like composition and impose it on an abstract design.
My favorite abstract artist is Robert Rouschenberg, I think i spelled his name wrong.
I hope this helps, anyone willing to take ideas from a wide array of users like this is good enough to be well appreciated.
2006-07-14 12:20:38
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answered by Kenneth R 1
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Cool, it great to see that you are into this.
I like some of them but not all if i am honest. That's just my opinion, i am sure everyone have favourites.
I would like to see less bubbles, more line drawings, no distortions of faces and better use of colours. do images in shades of one colour rather than a riot/explosion of colours. Learn about complimentary colours like orange/blue, red/green and purple/yellow. this will make your visuals even more stunning!
About about places like london landmarks, buildings? think about lines as well as curves. Dont rely heavily on your software's special effect. Think about compositions too.
Hope this helps... and good luck!
2006-07-14 21:25:06
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answered by natterjack106 2
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i think you're stuff is coo. kind dreamy looking. I prefer your images without people, or where the faces are more subtle. Keep up the good work. I like the bubbles. Do you create those in photoshop? I have created some cool bubble/planet looking things you might like.
2006-07-14 12:49:31
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answered by this_girl_is_lost 3
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'zak' and 'a look at bubbles' are the best, not very keen on the rest (though I only looked at that first page).
You could try deviantart for more informed comments but I think there's very few professionals there who actually take the time to leave comments, they can't do it for everyone so you're likely to just get joe-public saying "Wow, what pretty colours!".
2006-07-21 02:09:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Love the surreal art.
I would like to see a lightbulb (representing the earth) With popcorn orbiting around it (represents the planets and stars) It would be quite surreal and symbolic.
2006-07-14 12:17:29
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answered by Valkyrie 4
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I am adding you to my favorites when I teach digital photography. Is that ok with you? Let me know.
2006-07-14 14:04:56
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answered by Anonymous
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From what I saw on the first page, very creative. Wonderful imagery.
2006-07-15 05:26:06
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answered by kepjr100 7
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Try an art forum.
2006-07-14 12:16:32
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answered by Ahwell 7
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