denzeru
denzeru
denzeru by stonefish
Description
Description
SPOOOOOIIILLLLLEEEEERRRR WARNING<br />
for those who haven't seen advent children yet..<br />
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this is denzel from ffvii: ac..<br />
the scene in ajito, when *SPOILER WARNING 2* he's listening to kadaj's speech, was when he looked the cutest. i tried to depict his expression then but just ended up drawing him like when *SPOILER WARNING 3* he just got possessed by the black water.<br />
photoshopped cyan-ish to resemble the colour and mood of the scene.<br />
okayyy im a pedophile so arrest me 8D
for those who haven't seen advent children yet..<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
this is denzel from ffvii: ac..<br />
the scene in ajito, when *SPOILER WARNING 2* he's listening to kadaj's speech, was when he looked the cutest. i tried to depict his expression then but just ended up drawing him like when *SPOILER WARNING 3* he just got possessed by the black water.<br />
photoshopped cyan-ish to resemble the colour and mood of the scene.<br />
okayyy im a pedophile so arrest me 8D
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Category Movies » Final Fantasy VII Advent Children
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Category Movies » Final Fantasy VII Advent Children
Date Submitted
Views 1490
Favorites... 8
Vote Score 0
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orianajones on July 22, 2006, 12:54:53 AM
orianajones on
one word for this. WICKED. wanna be friends
crojon_phoenix on May 25, 2006, 4:55:15 AM
fladam on May 16, 2006, 4:45:36 AM
fladam on
I like the way you convey mood with dark colour. I have not seen Advent Children but your picture suggests a brooding, disturbing, malevolent force surrounding (or imbued with) the face in the image. I like monochromatic imagery, sometimes over colour because you can create remarkable contrasting results. Less colour forces the mind to imagine and think, whereas colour is more blatant about it's point to the viewer.
MitchellP on May 4, 2006, 4:58:51 AM
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