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maaldas December 10 2022, 01:09:55 UTC

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maaldas December 10 2022, 01:14:24 UTC

I have said this many times but I am gonna say it again.... I LOVE YOUR ARTS

These are amazing especially the playing cards and also that one art of bloody Jared holding a gun. Such a badass look on him. I love it!!

Thank you for making lots of beautiful arts for my story and for being patient with all of my shortcomings and flaws.

I have not been writing actively these past 3 years but working with you is so much fun and makes me wanna be more active in writing again :))

Again, thank you so much for teaching me all of that html posting trick ;)

Hugs,

Maal

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aomasade December 12 2022, 02:03:19 UTC
Thank you for your words of praise. I can also only repeat ... I LOVE YOUR STORY! 🥰 You hit exactly my taste.
Before, I only had a vague idea of Jensen in the casino. It was your descriptions of the scenes that inspired me to write the three scene pictures. And Jared covered in blood with a gun in the casino - when I read that scene - my fingers really tingled.
Thanks to your story, I can now draw crowns, ermine furs as well as playing cards and know my way around poker. I still need to practice a bit with the backgrounds. If you write a sequel someday, I'm sure I'll be better at it too 😉 .
Thank you for the great collaboration. It was fun creating the art for your story. I was happy to help you with the HTML tricks. It was our project that we rocked together. 🤗
Hugs back,
Aoma

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amberdreams December 11 2022, 09:44:23 UTC

I thought these were great prompts when I saw them and it sounds like the story is everything you could have wished for! Thanks for showing all your process - it's so interesting to see what decisions you made and why!

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aomasade December 12 2022, 02:06:32 UTC
Thank you so much for your comment. I'm always a little conflicted when it comes to reverse challenges to describe my art. Too little or too much? There is a lot of thought that goes into my art. So my descriptions always turn out a little longer because I want the potential author to understand the content of the image. It's an offer to authors, not a law. So far, it has always resulted in wonderful stories. In addition, I like to explain how the artwork came to be, because the pictures often point out details of the story that the reader may not have paid attention to or that may have escaped him. And since I like to look at artposts myself and learn from them - yours are a great inspiration - I also like to pass on suggestions.

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tarlanx August 27 2023, 10:11:08 UTC

Gorgeous artwork and I loved seeing the steps for how it was all created.

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