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©2006-2009 ~absolutehalo
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Originally released in January 2005.


Umm... I wanted to terraspace. I had tried to refrain from it and do my own thing but Alyn had a few renders up at Terrastock that I couldn't help but tinker with. Full credit goes to him for the terrain which can be found at Terrastock somewhere in it's recesses.

I enjoyed this process because in the end I made the terrain mine and I feel a sense of accomplishment. It would seem that I did conform to the happenin' thing but I still managed to do my own thing. ;)

-absolute halo-

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:iconsipher32:
Looks awesome, just one suggestion I think you should make the right half of the middle "A" blue and keep the left half of it orange.
:iconataraxia11:
i agree , you should split the A with both colors.

my only question is... what's being juxtaposed? color? emotions?

not very clear... but still like this piece a lot. very strong designing was involved here. i think you can still have a lot of fun with it. ^^

congrats on the Daily Deviation, btw.... an immediate fave... lol.

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:iconabsolutehalo:
I'll maintain my position that I don't feel altering the A's color attains to the "splitting" idea as it is destructive to the flow and my choice sticks as thus. The juxtapose is in the ideal and the image. not sure why its hard to see. day/night/ left/right. cold/warm. its all right there. Pretty clear to me. thanks for the comment. ;)
:iconalexzeev:
Awesome work! One of my favorites!
:iconfbrigham:
cool scene! What was the programs you use to do this?
:iconvisiongfx:
Nice, i like the mirrored effect, never would of though of that.

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:iconlinkitch:
Has to be one of the most awesome and impressive scenery images I've ever seen. And I just love your attention to detail, specifically the part that the valley gets lit up differently as you'd expect from a day/night scenario.

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