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Software used: Apophysis

The same flame as Joy, only stripped of 3D and sparkles. Smoother, simpler. I do love the white background but I struggled with the composition. Any suggestions on improvement? Crop, move?

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Dreaming of Venus by lucid-light Joy by lucid-light Elfen Lied by lucid-light



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:star::star::star::star::star-half: Overall
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Vision
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Originality
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Technique
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Impact

The initial impression given on the viewer would be along the 'wow' lines. This is mainly due to the light intensity of the artwork.
The flower in the artwork (which is the main focus) has a symmetrical, and flawless appearance to it. It has a perfect symmetry, which is in a way, not so perfect, because of how only part of the flower's pattern is shown, being cut off in some way.
The light effect to the flower, making it darker on the inside, then lightening to the edges, is enhanced by the luminosity of the colour, making it look as though the flower itself is a light bulb (or something like it).
The background colour behind the flower matches the flower in its lightness. Black as a background would also work well, maybe even giving it a more striking appearance, but then the transfer from light to dark in the flower wouldn't be so smooth.
In conclusion, this artwork is simple, but appealing to the eye. Its symmetrical design and the light effect it gives off makes the artwork look flawless, a great achievement to its artist