The magical power of art (written out of envy and admiration)

For the umpteenth time, having completed another super-duper-mega-cool game, I experience a familiar feeling — sadness that it’s all over. Surely many people are familiar with this feeling. There are heroes so alive that you treat them like real people, or the virtual world is so thought out and interesting that it looks more attractive than the real one. And the most dangerous thing is when all this is together, plus a good script, plus a soundtrack, plus graphics… In general, a sure-fire trap for the subtle gamer nature.
I bet that everyone, having seen the inscription “game over” on the screen, at least once felt the desire to return to familiar scenery. I think it’s the desire to somehow be involved in the world they love that drives cosplayers, authors of fan fiction, mods and all kinds of guides. But personally, I’ve always been more attracted to fan art. The ability to draw beautifully still seems to me like something of an innate magical talent. The authors of various video tutorials are like magicians: they draw a couple of lines and a curl, and what they get is either a pensive owl or a morning in a pine forest.
I want to share several works on the topic of my favorite games, unfortunately I don’t know the authors. I tried to depict something similar, but the display of my drawings is prohibited by the Geneva Convention, along with bacteriological weapons.

Heather, as played by me, preferred not to waste ammo on monsters, but exclusively to kill them with heavy objects. I can’t explain the well-developed muscles and broad shoulders with anything else.

My Elizabeth’s face expressed anguish and suffering. Perhaps because one eye, in some mystical way, always turned out to be one and a half times larger than the other. Bratty girl!

Alice suffered the most, she is such a colorful character. I was young, full of strength and didn’t want to give up… Alice, I’m sorry!

And now I’m playing a wonderful and https://vegasmoosecasino.co.uk/ stunningly beautiful game:

Aurora is sad because she knows I’m going to draw her!

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First of all, don’t forget PC please, secondly, I personally think it’s better to show your creativity, since it turns out that your post without your drawings is a little about nothing + no one is going to make fun of you.

I want to share several works on the topic of my favorite games, unfortunately I don’t know the authors. I tried to depict something similar, but the display of my drawings is prohibited by the Geneva Convention, along with bacteriological weapons.

It would be very appropriate to compare your drawings and the drawings of the pros. This would add originality to the post and make it more interesting. People here are mostly kind, and they won’t throw rotten eggs at young paper scribblers. Go ahead and maybe adequate criticism will help you make your drawings better.

Okay guys, I understand everything!)) I’ll add my creations to the next post… For the faint of heart, please don’t look)

You can draw anything and in any style, but some individual features, one might say, handwriting, will still remain. Imprint of personality, individual. And in drawings with different styles the similarity will still be visible. Can’t get rid of this. No way.

And to this topic you just need to add those very drawings that the author modestly hides, and everything will be fine. :)

No, not likely. The style of the drawings is too different. If these were drawings by the same author, then they would be somewhat similar.

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