"I always love a good critique," he said with an evil grin.
Jokes aside, I love it. It's simple, colorful and it clearly states the beauty you're trying to project and expand upon. While it's only a redo of a previous deviant, I can't really say it's original, but since the previous one is yours and is of a similar nature that I haven't seen before here, it's definitely still amazing on that end. The coloration and the patterns are clear to show the center of the wallpaper art piece: Fluttershy, off on the side, surrounded by an aura of butterfly light and polka-dotty magicks! (When I first looked at this piece, I didn't see any of the dots, so I was naturally going WTH, where's the dots!?... I see them now )
Fluttershy herself is kept simple and neat, she's just there nothing snazzy or overdone, so I think that part is wonderful as well.
If it was me personally, I would have gone a more white-pink-magenta gradient outward instead of the orange, but hell, what do I know? I can't even make something half this good on a computer.
So, here's the final grade, in memory of X-play:
Vision gets 4.5 pink butterflies out of 5 Originality gets 4 paintbrushes out of 5 Technique: 5 strokes out of 5 Impact: 5 comet explosions out of 5...
"I always love a good critique," he said with an evil grin.
Jokes aside, I love it. It's simple, colorful and it clearly states the beauty you're trying to project and expand upon. While it's only a redo of a previous deviant, I can't really say it's original, but since the previous one is yours and is of a similar nature that I haven't seen before here, it's definitely still amazing on that end.
The coloration and the patterns are clear to show the center of the wallpaper art piece: Fluttershy, off on the side, surrounded by an aura of butterfly light and polka-dotty magicks! (When I first looked at this piece, I didn't see any of the dots, so I was naturally going WTH, where's the dots!?... I see them now
Fluttershy herself is kept simple and neat, she's just there nothing snazzy or overdone, so I think that part is wonderful as well.
If it was me personally, I would have gone a more white-pink-magenta gradient outward instead of the orange, but hell, what do I know? I can't even make something half this good on a computer.
So, here's the final grade, in memory of X-play:
Vision gets 4.5 pink butterflies out of 5
Originality gets 4 paintbrushes out of 5
Technique: 5 strokes out of 5
Impact: 5 comet explosions out of 5...
Very well done indeed...