maumaukapow

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An aesthete who lacks the technical skills, but is improving and continually practicing.

Favourite Books
Bridge to Terabithia, World War Z
Tools of the Trade
Photoshop, Pen & Paper
Other Interests
Matte Painting, Concept Art
As much as my current situation is annoying, others have it worse. Not having any schadenfreude, but the fact that there are people who has rockier lives removes every thought of discontent or disappointment. Well, not really, I still have my displeasures and especially grudges, but I've been training myself, for a long time now, to be open-minded and positive. My passion for learning and education drove me to digital art, even though I didn't have any formal art background. I'm just banking on my wild and vivid imagination to succeed in this field. I never had an outlet for my thought, save for the occasional writing, and adding a visual out
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Great Idea?

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I had this story idea back when I had my character illustration class, about 10 months ago (Jeez! it's already September?). It's about abused and murdered women, particularly young ladies, being reincarnated as fairies. These fairies have special abilities such as ability to make someone fly (tinkerbell style), protective shroud, element control etc. These fairies have these abilities because they act as guardian angels for ladies. The reincarnation is sort of a second chance for these ladies (although they don't know that this is a second chance), to help prevent young ladies summer the same fate they had.
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