A question in regards to my art

Feb 11, 2009 12:14

So, I have been given some good reviews on this piece and I have some questions for you all ( Read more... )

art, 2009. mindset, j, february

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snobahr February 11 2009, 17:48:50 UTC
I wouldn't mind it as a desktop background, but I don't see me picking that up as a print. My only problem (and this is my problem) is that I'm too lazy to figure out how to get my desktop icons to have black text, so a white-background image would be next to useless for me - I'd likely take it into photoshop and either invert the colours or just magic-wand the bulk of the white to black.
I like the piece, but it's not one that I would go out of my way to acquire.

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tygenco_x February 12 2009, 03:34:44 UTC
As soon as I'm able to run it through a scanner, I'll be messing with the background a bit. Making it black or dark grey, for instance. Once I'm able to do that, I can email you a copy :)

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meganeko_mausuu February 11 2009, 19:41:32 UTC
If I had more money, I would seriously consider it. It's very interesting, and I like the inspiration behind it, too. The bit about everyone wearing a mask made me think of an entry in Al's journal, oddly enough. *huggles*

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jareth_gk February 12 2009, 19:02:51 UTC
Not my general style of art that I appreciate. I tend to go for line art, or line art that has been colored/shaded (etc). More or less like your classic cel shaded look from cartoons/anime.

I do also like 3-d rendered CG art. Yet whether I like something or hate it can vary so much as to be impossible to say what I would like best.

x Jeremy M.

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jackripley February 13 2009, 13:33:15 UTC
This one would look good as a print, but for a card I would prefer the other mask design (which I personally prefer anyway) because it's more compact. This one on a small card would lose the impact it has when full size, as you wouldn't be able to see the detail so well.
As for money, it really depends where you wanted to sell it; prints that are put in for sale at local galleries and such always sell better (and for more money) because they're on display. But probably you could get anything from £5-20. Depends how much it costs to produce.

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