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murriwurri [2014-01-25 15:19:10 +0000 UTC]
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First great thing about this picture are the colors:
they're vibrant, but not flashy. bright colors have been added to a dark background, which makes them pop even more. her dress mirrors the color gradient of the background, which integrates her greatly. the violet shades of the antlers can be found right and left in the bushes, the bright blue above her head, which seems to be caught between her antlers, resembling a halo, can be found in her just as vibrant dress. all is contrasted by a black sillhouette and her black hair and antlers.
there's a lovely symmetry in this picture: in her dress, posture, the buns and braid, the antlers, background, and the two globes, hanging from the tree. even though she is breaking that symmetry by slightly turning away, it gives an impression of perfection. the motive "wood" is surrounding her, it even can be found in the floral patterns of her dress. summing up, one can say, the component parts of this picture are seamlessly fitted to each other.
ps: she's strangely reminding me of princess leia.
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TrisKat [2014-01-24 06:44:59 +0000 UTC]
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Well this is a very lovely piece. I saw the minature version of this on a page, and my attention was drawn to it instantly. Because of what? The colours. Yes, the colours!
e.deviantart.net/emoticons/b/b… " width="10" height="10" alt="" data-embed-type="emoticon" data-embed-id="209" title="Bullet; Green"/>The rainbow gradient really gives it that bling, so even if it is only in the corner of your eye you just get drawn to it.
:bulletbreen:They're all blended together nicely, and it isn't TOO rainbow, just a nice, mystical rainbow, not exactly the rainbow being the main part of the artwork.
e.deviantart.net/emoticons/b/b… " width="10" height="10" alt="" data-embed-type="emoticon" data-embed-id="209" title="Bullet; Green"/>Next, the hair. The antlers give it that unique, but nice touch, don't you think?
e.deviantart.net/emoticons/b/b… " width="10" height="10" alt="" data-embed-type="emoticon" data-embed-id="210" title="Bullet; Red"/>Well, there's only one thing - those uh, buns I guess, that are at the start of the antlers. I think those aren't necessary.
Otherwise, I think this was an amazing piece of art! Well done!
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WiccanWT [2014-01-22 07:03:55 +0000 UTC]
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Overall, I really enjoy this piece, I could tell from the small thumb version before clicking, that I was going to enjoy it. Even in its tinyness the colors blended extremely well and popped out at me. After clicking, and seeing the full view version.. I was right.
There are a couple things that I would nitpick at...
- The ornaments in the tree. I'm not quite sure what it is about them, but they feel like they just don't quite belong, I don't know if its the way they are shaded/layered/positioned.
- Her tiara feels out of place, It doesn't really look like shes wearing it. I'm not sure quite how one would go about fixing that, but since I feel you were going for a fantasy realistic image, this would be something I would suggest working on.
I would like to know, as a viewer, a little bit more description about the image. I know that it was dedicated to all your viewers, but what inspired you, what your personal thoughts were when creating this image. Its always nice to know where the artist is coming from when viewing their work.
I love the coloring all around chosen for this, It gives it a wonderful peaceful feeling. The flowers and textures were done very nicely they really bring out the image. All around I think this was great work done. B+
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Lun-Nii [2014-01-05 22:13:42 +0000 UTC]
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Well This is well Improved
Woah i like Princess Of Stars
i love the colors but i need something a little bit darkness
So yeah i loved this keep keep worked!
Princess:is the feminine form of prince (from Latin princeps, meaning principal citizen). Most often, the term has been used for the consort of a prince or for the daughters of a king or sovereign prince.
For many centuries, the title "princess" was not regularly used for a monarch's daughter, who might simply be called "Lady" or a non-English equivalent. Old English had no female equivalent of "prince", "earl", or any royal or noble title aside from queen. Royal women, or women of the nobility, were simply addressed or referred to as "Lady" or "The Lady Firstname" for a particularly highborn woman.
As women slowly gained more autonomy and respect in European history, the title of princess became simply the female counterpart of prince; it does not necessarily imply being merely married to a prince, she may be the unmarried daughter of a monarch or other royal or noble of sufficient rank (king, queen, prince, grand duke, duke, or other). Further, a princess may be a hereditary sovereign, head of state in her own right.
The traditional meaning still applies in Europe in the sense that an untitled or at least non-royal woman who marries a prince will almost always become a princess with the possibility of eventually becoming Queen Consort, in nations where that title exists; but a man who marries a princess will almost never become a prince, unless his wife is expected to inherit the higher title of Queen regnant. If that is the case, then on her inheritance of that sovereign title, he will often become a prince (or remain one if he was already a prince).
In many of Europe's royal families, a king would grant his heirs actual or theoretical principalities to train them for future kingship or to give them social class. This practice has led over time to many people thinking that "prince" and "princess" are titles reserved for the immediate family of a king or queen. In fact, most princesses in history were not immediate members of a royal family but rather women who married into it.
THERE WORKED
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doolhoofd [2016-05-01 20:48:43 +0000 UTC]
"For what else is the life of man but a kind of play in which all kinds of men and women covered in various masks and costumes play their roles until the director motions them off the stage?"
- Erasmus, Praise of Folly, 1511
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DisplacedPunch [2015-08-13 15:13:46 +0000 UTC]
If only this is real life can see this, what a beautiful experience...
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NINIQUE920 [2015-01-22 19:48:55 +0000 UTC]
I love the dress with all the details
a little criticism, horns are too large
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rosheruuu [2014-09-18 20:01:47 +0000 UTC]
I love the design, setting, hairstyle and basically everything! Its all so beautiful!~
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iWhenTheSunGoesDown [2014-08-22 20:28:58 +0000 UTC]
Ahhh really nice work here- the hair looks especially gorgeous. I love drawing braids. and I love wearing braids. BRAIDS.
great tones and color as always~
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SunflowerInTheRain [2014-08-22 10:26:46 +0000 UTC]
Ah so pretty.... she reminds me of a forest spirit. Sort of like the one in Pans labyrinth. A deep forest spirit, because of her horns. Only she isn't so... haha, creepy like the faun from that movie. The background is beautiful and enchanting as well.
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Triplet99c [2014-08-15 19:50:49 +0000 UTC]
Very creative work! I love how you added antlers on the ends of her hair! Very nice touch, since she is a woodland princess! Nice work!
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Hoangvanvan [2014-02-14 17:05:51 +0000 UTC]
This is beautiful and love it
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Upwithebirds [2014-02-08 22:12:23 +0000 UTC]
WOW!
It's kind of funny but REALY original!
I love it!
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Tough-girl-freed [2014-02-08 18:32:10 +0000 UTC]
i like how you used all the colours and to me she stands out. very beautiful!~
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FadedWolf4281 [2014-02-08 15:18:22 +0000 UTC]
For some reason this reminds me of Alice And The WonderLand
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JessieDrawz [2014-01-31 05:15:32 +0000 UTC]
I have to admit, this is very stunning.
The background is just lovely and I love the woman's dress.
Most photo manipulation art I'd seen before were either lazy or poorly thought out. But I can really see you put a lot of
effort in your work. Great job!
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