The feeling you get out of watching this is as if you are holding an old, color drained photograph, taken somewhere in... Let's say Chernobyl, as this place also has large chimneys and silo's and the necessary components to make this mysterious.
Anyway:You are holding this old picture of Chernobyl with a strange figure on the front. It looks like a person with a hood over his face, maybe trying to hide something we musn't know. Is it even a person? Or are we just having wild hallucinations and this is just a statue? You cannot really tell as the aging of the picture hasn't done too well to preserving smaller details.
This is the feeling I get with this. Something mysterious and arcane. Happening in a post-disaster enviroment.
Fantastic work. That's all I can say in my own opinion. But I'm sure many will agree with this.
What do you mean? (I'm unfamiliar with the terms, I've never hired anyone before for book covers, so I fully admit that I'm a bit clueless about some things)
He uses other people's photos for his work, which is allowed, so long as those photos are offered as stock. However, you must credit those photos. He must say that he got the statue from *so and so* and the background from *the other stock account* (I don't remember who they belong to). To not credit violates the rules of the stock artist and of deviantART.
The feeling you get out of watching this is as if you are holding an old, color drained photograph, taken somewhere in... Let's say Chernobyl, as this place also has large chimneys and silo's and the necessary components to make this mysterious.
Anyway:You are holding this old picture of Chernobyl with a strange figure on the front. It looks like a person with a hood over his face, maybe trying to hide something we musn't know. Is it even a person? Or are we just having wild hallucinations and this is just a statue? You cannot really tell as the aging of the picture hasn't done too well to preserving smaller details.
This is the feeling I get with this. Something mysterious and arcane. Happening in a post-disaster enviroment.
Fantastic work. That's all I can say in my own opinion. But I'm sure many will agree with this.
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