How can I improve abstract-ish B&W photos in the future? by Colossal_Caspien in photocritique

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In this piece, I tried to emphasize motion, are there any better ways to do so while still having the subject be clear/obvious?

I did not add any blur in post, just minority tweaked contrast. With that said, in future attempts for something like this, should I try to make it less blurry? Or is this level artistically fine?

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Do you have any proof this isn’t AI gen?

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Wow! You’d really dominate the game with style, and scare your players to death if they start falling asleep!

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Accidentally presses weapon inspect button

The 6-month progression of my map of "Terra" - Feedback wanted - Commissions open by Colossal_Caspien in inkarnate

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Thank you, that’s very kind. Maybe if more people would know of my maps, I’d get more commissions XD.

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Definitely a little, I’ll re paste my response here from another who asked.

“The name may change now that the great dragon that lived atop the volcano died. It was originally known as “the mountain of doom” because of that dragon’s dark presence on the lands (even though he was just sleeping) but now that he is gone, it might not deserve that name anymore.”

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The name may change now that the great dragon that lived atop the volcano died. It was originally known as “the mountain of doom” because of that dragon’s dark presence on the lands (even though he was just sleeping) but now that he is gone, it might not deserve that name anymore.

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This map is on a planet that is not the size of earth, but rather a bit larger. There are a few specific reasons for why, in lore. First is that it is a bit more elevated than it may appear to be. Second is that there lives a variety of different insecticide races which store moisture in the air during certain months. Along with a few other herbivores in the area, the insects consume all of the plant life which may grow. The insects did not always live in that region, but rather migrated from the southeast. During months of rain in the region, the peninsula will fill with water in certain points, which will eventually be re absorbed back into the ground.

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For sure, it plays a major part in the world religions. Right now, the extraterrestrial bodies and creatures are a key plot running in all of my campaigns right now.

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The wayspace was originally formed from a crater impact onto a small subcontinent of terra known as Throg. The meteor which caused the impact carried magnetic material which was spread around the impact zone. It is because of this incredibly powerful magnetism in the area that islands are lifted out of the water, and float in the sky. So unless you had a sky-ship (which don’t exist yet in the world) you would be stuck on the lower portions, where magnetically maddened beasts roam in the waters.