"Once you do something, you never forget. Even if you can't remember."
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As requested, a spirited Away Wallpaper version. The other one was only downloadable as PSD file and it was hard to set it as a wallpaper, so this time it is in JPEG format! Plus I overworked it a bit!
-- Favs, comments, critiques and downloads are highly appreciated!
Wow this is an excellent piece of work the blue of chihiro's eyes is amazing. It's like she's staring right at you, and it locks you in. All I have to say about her is the chest area, I think, is slightly over emphasised and could have been brought down slightly after all she is just a child.. Haku is extraordinary especially the gold of his eyes I don't like to correct people but it would have been even more effective if you had done him looking back at chihiro as if he's watching over her which kind if shows the story in the picture and shows the role of his character. But over all the contrast and colour and the characters are just completely amazing I think it might be the best I've seen by far
Your fanart is beautifully rendered and has amazing detail and emotional impact!
However, I gotta say... I don't think the characters look true to their ethnic backgrounds. Chihiro here, to me, looks Chinese or Korean, where she is certainly Japanese... and I noticed San, in your other painting, looked east Asian.
I wonder if this is intentional, or if perhaps it is because of your references.
I do like the chinese-style dragon prints on San's clothes, so I can see why you might make her look Chinese.
I also love the colors you chose for this piece. The dramatic lights and darks really fit the mood.
Once again you make my jaw drop, you made my favorite Japanese fairytale come to life!! This is freaking amazing and love how Haku looks! It would be cool if all Myazaki's films became real films.
However, I gotta say... I don't think the characters look true to their ethnic backgrounds. Chihiro here, to me, looks Chinese or Korean, where she is certainly Japanese... and I noticed San, in your other painting, looked east Asian.
I wonder if this is intentional, or if perhaps it is because of your references.
I do like the chinese-style dragon prints on San's clothes, so I can see why you might make her look Chinese.
I also love the colors you chose for this piece. The dramatic lights and darks really fit the mood.
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