| 11 Mar 2002 | jj | **dose first comment dance** wow that is really a cool pic gotta say besides i'm first hehehehe | |
| 3 Jun 2002 | Sygma <dan_bradders@hot...com> | Ehh i hate it when people look at my art and say.. "cool".. so Bleh to the guy above for doing it to you. I actually quite like this picture.. I have no idea why.. bleh. Oh, Also, ever heard of a RULER? loL sorry, jk ofcourse... Bleh @ my attempt at a joke..
..Sygaw...hehhe..I'm glad you like it..and you know..I did think about getting a ruler but that would have been way too much effort to find one...I don't know where they are...I think we still have some in the house somewhere... *grinz* | |
| 5 Apr 2003 | Phil | Hi, I love this picture. Never use a ruler cuz you do great without it. This brings alot of memories of a book I read but I don't feel like getting into that now. Personally this is one of my fav pictures I saw all day.
-Mack- from the Pack | |
| 3 Sep 2003 | Nitjan | For some reason, I really like this picture. I think the way you did it without a ruler is great, it actually gives a sense of reality. Very few buildings, even modern ones, have straight edges, and if its based in an old country like Italy...
Anyway, I do have one slight gripe, and that's the clocktower in the middle. It's not so much the way it bends but, I don't know...it's presence, the way it dominates from the centre like it does.*evil laughter* It's suppose to...mwahhahahhahahahah | |
| 26 Oct 2005 | Lucius | This artwork is very simple, yet it inspires me to do more with mine (i yet to have an account here). It gives me a sense of confusion and lost time (hints the clocktower). | |
| 13 Mar 2008 | Jonathan M. Hagar | The curves make it look really cool. Its like the whole town is decripit and about to collapse.
If straight lines become a problem, try art nouveau. | |