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    Professional Artist Guild Donor Sapiento's Avatar
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    Map Dorondo

    Personal project.
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    Excellent! As usual, I'm envious of your coloring abilities. The insets are pretty cool too.

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    looking good! i love the reddish colour to the desert/badlands

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    Trivisior looks sad. Is it a statue or is that an actual entity buried in the ground?

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    The expression of your own style in the most beautiful way!
    I love all of it : the way the colors shifts, the thumbnails...
    It's at the same time, simple, but really well done, and the result is very beautiful... very attractive

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    I love those giant crystals, they're a unique feature that you captured really well. Also I almost laughed out loud (in a good way!) when I saw the sad statue.

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    Thank you all!

    Trivisior is a statue and he looks indeed sad.
    As the legend goes, he was a powerful prince, thirsty for even more power. Blinded by his vile desire, he made a pact with a dark good who promised him knowledge of the future in return for a sacrifice. The prince offered his wife and killed her on the altar; as a result the god gave him a third eye. However, the god had outwitted the prince. The third eye showed the prince indeed future scenes, but only tragedies and crimes, full of sadness and grief - the dark nature of men. Within days the prince went mad and ran away into the wilderness. It is said that sometimes shepherds can see him wandering in the dunes, weeping and sobbing.

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    Wonderful piece. All of the insets and illustrated icons are wonderful (really like those crystals). The coloring is very nice as well.

    Cheers,
    -Arsheesh

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    Man I love the colors of this one, well done Sapiento!

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