None of us is perfect, you realized your blunder and apologized honestly. Let's consider the topic done.
Hi RBG! That is of course a legitimate question. Usually we do not post much AI generated material here, simply because we are focused on hand drawn bande desinee+. However, from time to time there will be an exception. The amount of AI generated images posted here is probably below 1% of the content and if you are not interested in it I would propose you just ignore it and enjoy the other 99%.
I really think you both could have talked about this little detail in a much nicer and more constructive way. We are all here because of our love for comic art, there is simply no reason for infighting and certainly not for insults.
The smart mix of clear lines in the front and blurry objects with no outline in the background results in an amazing depth of field effect that seems to be increased even more by the differentiated lighting. I appreciate it a lot! I also like the Tarot card aesthetics of this piece. The snake looks quite friendly too, which is cool.
Never cared much for the Jackson movies, to me they are completely void of the fairytale-like magic the books have. Then there is my second biggest complaint, that his orks look like fucking zombies. That is not surprising, considering where Jackson is coming from (Braindead, lol) but still, orks and goblins are called greenskins for a reason damn it!
Great to hear, thank you for the feedback!
Outstanding urban style!
Impressive! Thank you for your effort, Johnny!
That was even more than I asked for, thanks Johnny!
I felt Hollow motivations were unclear and took away from the show when he was actively attacking humans and hardware.
Kamen's personality had influenced Hollow significantly at that point and that explains his behavior pretty well imo.
Loved the rest of the show just that small bit just couldn’t get over.
I also had several moments when things did not seem to make sense, guess I will notice more details when I watch it again.
I appreciate the skillful stylisation. The pictures look flat and deep at the same time, or as I would call it - 2.5D - which is an interesting effect of the technique. I especially like the friendly snake, they remind me of the calm Aesculapian, that lived in the stonewall next to our house when I was a kid.