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Purple Reign-Part 3-For Tseran

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Tseran - You were right. ;)

This is definitely my favorite of the 3.

Part 1 -

Part 2 -

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:star::star::star::star::star: Overall
:star::star::star::star::star: Vision
:star::star::star::star::star: Originality
:star::star::star::star::star: Technique
:star::star::star::star::star: Impact

I have to agree, this is definitely the best of the three. In fact, I think I'd have to rescind what I said about my second one being my favourite, because really this is quite stunning. You have kept the elegance of the hair I liked so much in your second version, while at the same time the expression is suitably menacing. The runes on the wall in the background are clearly defined, but the grey colour of the wall and the spotlight effect you have going on both keep the focus on the Lady. The green "rain" is a nice contrast to the purple, and you have pulled off the combination superbly here. Usually when I see the purple/green combination, I think of poison or the cheesy evil faery Judora (I think that's her name) from my Neopets days. But here, the green is an almost refreshing addition, and the yellow in it helps lighten the richness of the purples and greys. The angle of the rain is a nice contrast to the strong verticals of the figure and her staff. I also love how the peridot-green colour is repeated in the jewel on the top of her staff--very nice. And the positioning of the hands is perfect, as well--not too nonchalant, but not too "en guarde"-ish.

You have really hit the nail on the head with this render. Each individual element is good enough to stand on its own, and when taken together, they create a stunning work of 3D art. Congratulations on a piece exceptionally well done.