I can't say that I've got enough time to be a full admin or anything but I am frequently on the site watching the new art come in so I can collect it into the LPC art collection. Maybe you could have a new tier of user privileges for people like me entitled "curator" where all they do is add the relevant metadata for new art submissions. I'd be happy to step up to a role like that for the 2d art category anyway.
I love the foreground but the background confuses my eyes a little. Not quite sure why...
Edit: I think it's because the background should feel like a *wall*, which means there wouldn't be stalactites as much as large pillars or something else that's tall?
Same goes for me; I'm happy to make a blanket exception to waive the DRM clause on any of my CC-BY / GPL artwork.
I love the art style here. It's super unique!
I can't say that I've got enough time to be a full admin or anything but I am frequently on the site watching the new art come in so I can collect it into the LPC art collection. Maybe you could have a new tier of user privileges for people like me entitled "curator" where all they do is add the relevant metadata for new art submissions. I'd be happy to step up to a role like that for the 2d art category anyway.
Hey that's really cool. I wonder if it would be useful to package these up and upload here just for searchability?
I quite like this color scheme, feels more natural.
Aha! That's *exactly* what it needed. That's fantastic.
Mumu, you're right. I don't care at all about repetition when there's interesting stuff to look at elsewhere!
Not sure I like the bluish area. (Unless it's supposed to represent the outside sky?) I think it would look good to do something quite a bit darker.
Yep, I love the new background, though it is somewhat repetitive. Maybe like Sharm said, the background needs more organic shapes?
Ha, it's a fun idea as a shield. Kinda doesn't match due to there not being a dark outline, but hey, that's easy to add. :)
I love the foreground but the background confuses my eyes a little. Not quite sure why...
Edit: I think it's because the background should feel like a *wall*, which means there wouldn't be stalactites as much as large pillars or something else that's tall?
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