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[kN] My portfolio.
Hey guys. Came by this private server about half a year ago when I was itching to play GunZ again. Similar itch this time, but my usual server is a graveyard at this point, so I figured I'd give this place a serious look this time.
I did quite a bit of tagging within the GunZ community, and he's a small sample of my portfolio.
Perspective
http://i.imgur.com/EJsfQ.jpg
Self-Image
http://i.imgur.com/70BN6.jpg
On Fire
http://i.imgur.com/x4GCI.jpg
Cold
http://i.imgur.com/hHmQr.jpg
Blanched
http://i.imgur.com/Yd59E.jpg
There's an album in my signature with these and a few more. I'm hoping to get active in the tagging community again, and work on some of my old weaknesses.
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I can tell you have a simplistic style. Good job on these. I hope to see you making more tags.
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the Cold one is pretty weird :p
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People need to stop putting the render in the center. Placing something in the center adds no tension, no perceived value to the composition.
Use rule of thirds or Fibonacci's number (aka the Golden Ratio), or a possible left/ right align in certain scenarios, otherwise your composition becomes visually "Normal". Placement is key in graphical pieces, worrying solely on color and values can only get you so far. It is about the composition as a whole and how each part works inside it's boundaries.
Edit: Also remember you need a focal point, and calling the render a focal point is to broad. Find a single element (in a sig I would say <25 pixels) that can serve as the centerpiece for the whole piece. The human brain needs a very specific place in which to focus on, otherwise no perception of background and foreground is created.
You have the blending and colors down, now work on making it all into a piece of art.