@Helge Now I want to model a Holy Hand Grenade
Some comments:
DM9: You captured the chaotic shape of the dress pretty well. Even though it is pretty abstract, it still reminds of a Flamenco dancer. The spikes are a bit too exaggerated at some points in my opinion.
Iridesium: It is really amazing how you managed to express so much with so little. The shapes are simple, yet I can feel the joy and passion of the musician. Lighting is pretty good too.
JerryGraphikos: Interesting use of empty space, it makes the person looks quite lonely. I think you could’ve made the boat a bit clearer though, I thought the guy was walking on snow at first
Helge: Haha, poor ladybug, barely knows its doom is approaching. Good thing the little fellows don’t need to worry about heights
I liked the juxtaposition between organic shapes and artificial/man-made polygonal shapes.
locnar: Ice cream! Funny how you represented the topic in an indirect way.
TomZed: At first I thought “Poor butterflies!”, but then I realized they are made of paper. Nice idea! I liked the little details, with drawings ready to be cut and all the different objects. The shadow projected by the pencils also looks pretty cool.
nentemmc: Nice how you managed to tell a story only using simple shapes. I can totally imagine the guy smiling as the squirrels surrounded him to listen to the music. Though I wouldn’t have the courage to sit like that on a bridge over an bottomless pit
bluberri: Haha, you also thought about passion fruit The liquid looks good, a bit too transparent maybe. I think it would’ve made sense to use metaballs to make the spheres around the seed merge with the rest of the juice.
RayVelcoro: This feels pretty warm. Nice how the heart shape appears everywhere.
Shenfara: This reminds me of this guy from Grim Fandango for some reason. The skeletons are pretty cute, specially with the cap. I just think you could’ve made one of them somewhat different (for example, with an orange cap) to draw attention to one point.
wallacemarino: Nice jewel. I liked the little details on the gold. I just think the camera distortion is a bit too strong.
Munno101: Interesting idea, it definitely takes a lot of passion to write and read poetry. The feather looks pretty good, and I liked how the pages look old.
Miatpi: Very strong image. I liked the contrast between the red blood and the dark ground. The God’s rays are also very passing to the theme.
FlyingBanana: I liked the old-photography look. The perfume flask also looks very nice. I just think you should’ve made the bright areas much brighter and less saturated, so that I cannot properly see what is on them. The way it is, the vignette is kind of drawing attention away from the image.
fcharr: I liked those bunnies a lot. Pretty fitting for Easter too. This also reminds me a bit of some Renaissance paintings, with elements being balanced (6 rabbits on the right and 6 on the left). I suppose this is a reference to the Last Supper? If so, some carrots to indicate that they are eating would’ve been a nice touch.
Piet: Haha, you really like Suzanne. Funny how you made her the Messiahs of Blender
RobertT: I really liked how the piano keys seem to be hair at the same time. The hidden shape of a head was really cool (or perhaps I should say hidden piano :D)
purbosky: You really love that character This looks like the room of a big fan of hers, with possibly many more paintings on the walls that we are not seeing. I just hope the “object” of affection is the cup and not the girl
OLG: Haha, nice play on words. The flame looks pretty cool with those filters, as do the roses.
Photox: She looks very cheerful. Interesting how one can use Blender 2D art too. Btw, is the violin missing one chord?