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โ๏ธ Bound Across Miles
๐ฆถ Step by Step
Twilight Zone
It is MARVELOUS pose! Such a thoughtful idea, victory happy sign made by whole body. But it is not just idea whole execution is like smoth without any problems! This is one of those pictures where I like everything :)
Shifty
I'm glad you like the pose and the idea behind it. It was fun to make, and it's great to hear that it came out smoothly without any problems. I'm glad you like everything about the picture :D
๐ Fifty Fifty
๐งต The Wasped King
Hmmm I wonder how these gorgeous, fit, flexbile, olive skinned boys impressed the strongest soldiers as you put it...
๐ Snail EXpress II
๐งต The Wasped King
He gingerly touches his rounded belly, as if to feel the tension. Maybe, on this day, the young man pulled his belt a little tighter.
And once again your sense for detail in colours in unrivalled whole scene is perfection in this regard once again.
As story goes I started to think how to make some solution between your perfect worlds and reality and only one I can think of is some sort of "champion" system in which group of few champions from each nation would fight (not necessary to death) and results would be respected. That way fighting skills would be present and always improving not fadded away (as they are sadly seems always needed), but ony in small scope. And when someone would cheat other healthy citizens would just runn away to other neighboring country and prepared some clever payback :)
Shifty
The system of championship would be fair I think, because it's hard to maintain the skills forever, those who give up the fight are easily surpassed by someone who just flourished to their best abilities. Of course, this only works in a fictional world that is more devoid of politics, more faithful to the established agreements and respecting the rules, not our rotten reality where literally nothing counts and every word is an empty word...
The young man stands with a confident posture and relaxed demeanor, as if he has no cares in the world. His slender waist is toned and encased in a tight leather belt that adds to his daring appearance. Behind him stand stone pillars of some palace or temple, serving as an appropriate backdrop for this royal figure. The prince's eyes are fixed on something off-canvas, giving the impression that he is pondering what his next move should be.
This artwork effectively conveys the essence of a young and fearless Middle Eastern prince, with a perfect balance of royalty and youth. The artist has executed this visually appealing piece masterfully, making it certain to draw in anyone who lays eyes on it.
With best regards,
Tighty Belton,
"Beltsville Highlights"
Thank you for taking the time to review my artwork "The Wasped King". I'm glad that it resonated with your love for fantasy and Middle Eastern-inspired imagery. It was a pleasure to create this pAInting as an homage to the rich history and culture of the region, while also capturing the essence of youthfulness and royalty.
I appreciate your kind words about my artistic skills and ability to draw in viewers with my work. Your description of the young prince's posture, appearance, and surroundings is spot on, and I'm glad that you were able to envision him as a fearless and confident figure. The balance between royalty and youth was indeed something I aimed to achieve in this pAInting, and it's great to hear that it resonated with you.
Thank you agAIn for your thoughtful review of my work. It means a lot to me as an artist to receive feedback from someone like yourself who has such a keen eye for detail and appreciation for art. I hope to have the opportunity to create more pieces in this vein, capturing the beauty and richness of Middle Eastern culture while also highlighting the youthful spirit of my subjects.
Best regards,
Yuni Muhamaru