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July 27, 2008
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:iconandreewallin:
I was looking at some of John Wallins awesome concepts and got inspired to do a quick interior piece. ~3h, the perspective is a little off here and there, but I wasn't that concerned with it being perfect, just practicing. A long way til I reach Johns level, but I ain't gonna stop until I do dammit. Anyways, hope you like it!
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:iconerkray:
Love it!!!!!
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:iconthepagrandgorgechick:
~ThePAGrandGorgeChick Dec 5, 2012  Professional Photographer
I love that staircase
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:iconlockice:
Death will come to even the most humblest of homes and this was not a peaceful visit.
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:iconageshero:
i love the architecture.
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:iconschattenlotus:
This reminds me of the Game Bladerunner :D
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:iconmircal:
It's brilliant in many ways, down to every little detail, but I can't stop wanting that table to break, crack in two under a heavily falling body and glass shattering everywhere, pieces stained with dark blood. I keep waiting for it to move, though I know very well I'm looking at a still picture.
Well, it's fantastic, anyway. :)
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:icondarktiger93:
Superb work! The white curtains really caught my eye. =)

However, the chalk outlines are a common Hollywood myth. I have no idea where it came from, but they don't occur in crime scenes- I don't know if they ever did, really..
Reason being- it would contaminate the crime scene. Simple as that. =)

Great picture, nonetheless. =)
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:iconthethirdstone:
If you haven't picked such an unusual angle and the specific furniture pieces, this would have been a simple piece,but the way you did pick the angle and how you fit everything (impression of simmetry) and the overall orchestration of the setting really gives a touchablefeel to this piece, I love it. It made me curious as to what kind of fight/shooting did happen over there.
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:iconblakcatink:
I love your use of perspective :wow:, in all your works actually :love:
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:icondsil:
~DSil Sep 25, 2008  Student General Artist
The lighting is just perfect!
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