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Seriously didn't go in expecting the last frame, awkwardness made literal xD

The legs are really well done along with the whole anatomy of the woman, for some reason it made me think back to a scene from 'The Fly' where the female actress is having a nightmare about being taken to the hospital after going into labour to find that the doctors deliver her baby and it's a child sized maggot.

Makes me want to know what's in the distance offscreen in the direction the woman is staring which the newborn is being forced to look. Interesting piece overall, feel as though there is a deeper meaning behind it that i don't understand at this moment in time, adding this to my favourites it has something untold about it that forces the observer to think, to try to understand why the scene has come about and what events led upto it.

Admiral-Basilisk responds:

Spot on analysis, I prefer creating pieces that, while having a "deeper" intrinsic meaning to myself, also have meaning to the viewer in their own particular way. My thanks for the review.

My only problem with this piece is on first glance before looking at the name of the piece i was confused at what i was looking at, in my mind i could see a mecha parrot sat on a rock. That could just be me though so don't think to much into it.

I like the the contrast between the brighter reds reflecting the light sources and the slow fade into the mellow blue shades on the back. the torso feels slightly odd though with how it's positioned sideways on in comparison to the head that appears slightly rotated towards the viewer, i would of rotated the torso little bit more towards the viewer so you can see more of the chest piece, if it was like that i think i would of realised what i was looking at on first glance.

I like your use of colours nonetheless though, they give real shape to the piece.

BlueMode responds:

Thanks for the criticism you're awesome! :)

For some reason when i look at this picture it reminds me of the cartoon "Street Sharks" as if it was a redesign of one of the characters, makes me feel nostalgic. I like the shading and colour contrasts.

I love how over the top they're expressions are, really gives them alot of character.

It's hard to review this particular piece, all i can say is that i like how you added the shades to the right and back of the model, they really give a deeper sense of depth in contrast to the different tones on the body of the model.

I can't find the words to describe how i feel about this piece, it just looks so surreal how the face pops out at you.

looks good but the scarecrow looked like a lizard with scaley skin at first and i agree with the other comment that Ras Al Ghul was more the main villain in that film

This would fit well in the Dark Souls universe!

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