Well, here's my newest piece. It's really experimental more than anything and I was screamed at to put it up as a wallpaper rather than a screenshot. (I think my screenshot idea is cooler. I think I'll just post it anyway.)
The title comes from the song "be human" sung by Scott Matthew from the Ghost in the Shell soundtrack. Amazing song, powerful concept (to me, anyway.)
I had LOADS of help from some amazing resources on this one, and they are as follows: *resurgere - Sky Scrape 6 ~AmandaClayton - Textures: Pink-y ~C130 - Splatter Brushes =Leichnam - Decay Brushes ~z-design - Tech Brushes
Enjoy! And check out those resources! (And as always, I don't own Gackt or Nippon Crown.)
Thanks so much! I'm really glad you liked the final result. I'll keep you updated with more of my works featuring your resources!
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"Time is not a straight line, it's more of a labyrinth, and if you press close to the wall at the right place...you can hear yourself walking past there on the other side." - "Answers to Letters," Tomas Transtromer
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