Soldier

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  1. Broken

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    Gahhh, how do you do such awesome stars? xP

    Very nice piece. I really like the texture of the planet, and the 'sharpness' of it all. n_n
     
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    Very very very beautiful..
    Nothing left for me to say but.... WOW :)
     
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    Commented on dA ^^
     
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    I don't understand why you've named it "soldier" ...

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    Thanks for the input.

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    </sarcasm>

    Name is irrelevant, it's an insider thing.
     
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    That "sarcasm" was irrelevant and unnecessary.

    The name is relevant to me, so why is it called "Soldier"?


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    Wow.
    First thing that I noticed were the colors. They are otherworldly, but not exaggerated. They are soft yet vibrant.
    The texture of the planet is phenomenal.

    Probably the best Space LP/Art that I've seen in a while. Very nice.
     
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    Honestly, how on earth is the name relevant? If you're going to view a piece and the only form of good or bad comment you can think for it is to question the name then I honestly don't care.

    Thanks a lot Treeees. :)
     
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    a name of an art piece gives a brief note of what you were trying to achieve.

    But instead of answering a simple question with a simple answer, you decided to cry about it and display bad attitude.

    In that case, I am assuming no real thought was put into this.


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    I really like it, colors and everything are great! Your space art is always amazing. Only thing I have to say is that on the main planet, towards the middle-left there seems to be part of a line which looks odd
     
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    You shouldn't look at a piece of art and see what they were trying to achieve.. You should look and see what they have achieved.. Regardless to how, who or what, the name is just the name. I never name something until after it is finished, so I can choose a name which may suit it better than one I have picked when staring at a blank canvas. Simply because no thought was put into the name doesnt mean that no thought was put into the art. You can tell if thought was put in simply by looking at it..
     
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    The attitude portrayed by the artist begs to differ this motion.

    What they have achieved is puzzling and therefore a name or even a brief description would have aided.
    Its like me slapping a picture in front of you and you asking "wtf is this?", you're asking for aid to understand.

    Instead of aid the artist displayed his marvellous etiquette which only leaves me wondering there was no thought what so ever.
    It looks like a moon and a planet.

    An art piece doesn't need a name, but if you're going to name it, you should be able to justify why.

    He could of named it "smack my pony" for all I care, aid was needed for understanding this artwork.

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    You're really blowing this out of proportion, heck, I gave you a slight answer. The name is an "Insider" thing, and something that the majority of people are never going to become privy too. Sorry if you took my "Attitude" the wrong way, but I'm not going to provide an explanation either way.
     

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