Anyway, about this pic. ... well it's as the name states. This is my version of the true ending for Kingdom Hearts II with Sora submitting to the darkness, and losing his heart to the heartless. What can I say about it other than I love to make my favorite characters suffer. Well, Darkmane this one if for you, so top it if you can. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA!
Okay, moment of truth, I don't care too much for my final one, because in my opinion it sucks. I didn't have the colors that I needed, and I tried to mix a lot of colors, which didn't come out too well. Then to top it off, I forgot to add the highlights & area of light, so the whole thing is in the dark. Yeesh, I think I might be putting up a better done version of this soon.
If you say so ... I really don't care too much for this one. It needs a lot of work to me, and I am definitly going to fix it or make another one for my final. Though thanks for the nice comment!
That or if I had had more colors, but then again when I look at the pic on here ... I had a lot of problems that color had nothing to do with as well. Like Sora's stance for one thing, but I will have the next one looking a lot better than this one.
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