compassion-of-a-lightner:jen-iii:There’s no need to PROCEED in this way This is simply put, be
compassion-of-a-lightner:jen-iii:There’s no need to PROCEED in this way This is simply put, beautiful.And to hell if it doesn’t hold a sad light of hope.There’s so much to praise in this; Susie’s axe looks incredible- the way it shines along with the gusts of wind or the hovering magic is incredible.The pose itself is phenomenal, the way Susie’s hair flutters about in the same gust and covers so much of the backdrop- and the way she pulls up Noelle’s gaze looks so damn good.But genuinely, the expressions and the entire scene you’ve put together, are just immaculate and sorrowful despite their hope.The tears being shed, the look in Susie’s eye (and my word the design you have for susie, she looks incredible here), and the concept of her stepping in to save Noelle from this entrapped cycle of pain.It’s heartwarming to see, and dreadful to know what’s been endured to get here.Incredible work, I struggle with the words but genuinely, this is a beautiful piece- the lighting throughout is such a joy from the shine around the magic to the darkness far behind, the action of the flowing wind and how it plays with both their attire (Noelle’s robes) and Susie’s hair while also flowing wonderfully with their poses especially that axe-This is a beautiful piece. Thank you for creating. thank you so much??? this is an extremely flattering review thank you so much I appreciate it!!! -- source link