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"I Got a letter, The name on the envelope said...Mary...my wife's name......Its ridiculous, couldnt possibly be true... A dead person cant write a letter! ...It's Illegal." -James-Silent Hill 2-"Awesome Hill" version.
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"I Got a letter, The name on the envelope said...Mary...my wife's name......Its ridiculous, couldnt possibly be true... A dead person cant write a letter! ...It's Illegal." -James-Silent Hill 2-"Awesome Hill" version.
Well it wasn't a complaint in my case, that's your style and I take it as such. And the bluriness is a result of the shapes not having strong sharp contours. That's why they all sort of blend with each other, creating that out of focus effect.
Doesn't mean it's good or bad, it's just your way of painting and you're the one who has to like it
I guess it throws me off, because in real life, especially when looking at things over a distance (like a mountain), there's going to be a great deal of merging in the colours.
Maybe I just have really bad vision or something. Thanks, though, I still don't want people to hate it, even if I like it.
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that looks MAGNIFICENT!!!
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"I Got a letter, The name on the envelope said...Mary...my wife's name......Its ridiculous, couldnt possibly be true...
A dead person cant write a letter!
...It's Illegal." -James-Silent Hill 2-"Awesome Hill" version.
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"I Got a letter, The name on the envelope said...Mary...my wife's name......Its ridiculous, couldnt possibly be true...
A dead person cant write a letter!
...It's Illegal." -James-Silent Hill 2-"Awesome Hill" version.
I find it a bit hard to get used to the bluriness, but anyway, I think it's an image to look at with a certain distance, like impressionist paintings
Can I ask why you think it's blurry, and what about that bothers you? That's by far the most common complainant I get from people, so I'm curious.
And the bluriness is a result of the shapes not having strong sharp contours. That's why they all sort of blend with each other, creating that out of focus effect.
Doesn't mean it's good or bad, it's just your way of painting and you're the one who has to like it
I guess it throws me off, because in real life, especially when looking at things over a distance (like a mountain), there's going to be a great deal of merging in the colours.
Maybe I just have really bad vision or something.
And I doubt anyone would hate it!
Perhaps you really see things differently, it's weird that you hadn't noticed the blury aspect of your images
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