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Still Online

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I refuse to believe that Blurr is dead :shakefist:

This began as a quick summery sketch of Blurr lying in a field with a butterfly on his chest, but it quickly evolved into...well, this. Most of it is experimentation on my part, namely gradients and atmosphere, but I love how it turned out. The text on the screens is technically that used by Maximals, but whatever :XD:



Transformers © Hasbro
Art © *daughter-of-Myou
Wood texture - [link]
Credit for the Autobot Elite Guard insignia goes to ~gauge0001
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:star::star::star::star-half::star-empty: Overall
:star::star::star::star-half::star-empty: Vision
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Originality
:star::star::star::star-half::star-empty: Technique
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Impact

I enjoy a lot about this!
I adore the overall concept! He survived obviously, and then maybe they found him before being crushed and gave him a brand new body. It's a nice touch that comforts the fans!

And the colouring itself, I like the nice play on gradients. It's a simple yet effective way to colour, especially how there are gradients then a clear distinct shadowing. The gradients also help in creating the mood that he just woke up with no one around since it seems more eerie with the way the colours change.
The fact that his lights are on is also a neat touch as to just waking up, you can practically see them flickering on as he switches to online mode.
I would only say to maybe create more diversity among the buttons to give it a more 'lab' like feel.
Also maybe draw something underneath the table he is on so it feels more real and less like a floating surface.
Lastly, only a slight thing is maybe touch up on how light hits objects? I notice a few select spots where the light is hitting and it shouldn't, or it is hitting at an awkward angle.
Other than that I truly enjoy this piece!