Traditional Art Some sort of power plant thing.

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  1. What? 『 music is freedom 』

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    It is an interesting concept. The finer points of execution are a bit iffy but overall since it is a freehand sketch it is actually quite well done in my opinion.
     
  3. What? 『 music is freedom 』

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    Thank you. The concept itself is of course a bit imaginary but if normal physics allowed this to happen then I would be quite pleased.
     
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    It's very interesting indeed, but I'd like to see you use it where something is going around it.
     
  5. reptar REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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    i love it 0-0


    it is just a simple concept and yet it looks complex
    looks like it could be a Neil gaiman cover, anyways its awesome
     
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    Very interesting piece of work.
    o.O

    But I have to agree with Hissora.​
     
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    I claim that powerplant in the name of Zapdos. He's sick of roosting on the ground.

    Anyway, it looks good from a distance, but doesn't keep the good look when zoomed it, but many sketches are like that.
     
  8. What? 『 music is freedom 』

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    You mean the setting? The building itself could be constructed in a number of different locations, therefore I left the background mostly blank, with the exception of a few partly invisible scratches here and there used to represent something.

    Thank you.
    Comparing it a bit, it does look somewhat like a Neil Gaiman cover. Sans text and proper background, anyway.


    I'm sure Zapdos would find this a perfect place to roost if this were to be built in the sky.

    And the zoomed-in quality may be due to one of two reasons:

    1. The pencil I used for this was a slightly dull 3B, which could have resulted in that odd quality you see.

    2. I shall reiterate; my scanner isn't exactly the best of scanners.