I am tempted to shift the camera a bit so you can see the pond. I may do so and resubmit before this closes, if I have time.
“Accept the frog.” I think I’ll just randomly start using that in life and see where it takes me
I am tempted to shift the camera a bit so you can see the pond. I may do so and resubmit before this closes, if I have time.
“Accept the frog.” I think I’ll just randomly start using that in life and see where it takes me
You’ll probably turn into a jawa, haha!
I like their robes and I do like fixing electronic things…hmmm…
Low-poly style is difficult for me, but I wanted to try something new, so here comes Mr. Owl (last version with more feathers, the same polygons).
Yes, that’s a really unique look - it’s like a stone art piece
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Jeez, this is one of the hardest votes I’ve seen in a while. Every one of these is just plain excellent ><
Amazing entries, hard to pick one.
I love castles in the middle of nowhere, but the Grogu scene is gorgeous, the story, the movement, all the little details like the waves in the water, it’s a great composition.
Congratulations for @mfortunato !
It certainly has a very different appearance than the usual visual abundance that is normally expected on this subject. The well -known subject therefore has a certain attraction.
Note: I don’t want to offend anyone. I try to write down positive ideas and visions in my simple use of the English language. I am also sometimes more inspired by a particular subject or solution. I’m also learning from you!