What am I looking for? If it's the "Roth" background, I'd have to say that it does look pretty damn professional.
It doesn't really say "love" or "peace" to me. What's the building in the background?
yeah, I get that.
what's the building in the background?
Preeeeetty...
Naw, it's awesome man. Keep up the photoshop magic!
Is that, like, the Eiffel Tower...?
Did you like, not even read the previous set of posts, anubis?
Make the red blotches a little more faded/subtle.
Yeah, I meant to say "that looks cool"
Yeah - when did the Eiffel Tower exploding become a cool thing?
Anyway, I suppose I'll settle on a futurist Eiffel Tower. There. lol
Ya know, if you replaced "Serenity" with "Snow" that'd be a kickarse front page for Seth's Snow.
That's what she said.
Why hello there.
You forgot the apostrophe in "I'm" (unless that's on purpose.)
Pretty cool. Is there a meaning behind the placement of the yellow coloration on some of the letters, or is it just random?
The wings by themselves are missing more material. Or maybe you just need some apostrophes.
Okay, thanks. I couldn't read it. Nice.
Is this supposed to symbolize chaos, the battle between dark and light, or what? Still, amazing effect. I can see you had fun with layers and opacity.
...Shiny.
Seriously, it's an awesome effect.
The message I get from this is: "Is Jordan Roth burning in hell?" ...I like the small shadow of the question mark.
GORDON FREEMAN!?
No, it's Jordan Roth.
I like the firey stuff - very much like the previous effect. But seriously, what's with the question mark?
Are you going to marry Jordan Roth or what? (JUST KIDDING DON'T BE MAD) So, was there any plan or pattern for the color scheme or is it just random? I like how the letters aren't just above the picture here and instead blend with the colors.
Melike, how did you not...ugh. Fail. Fail.
Anyway, very cool. The swirliness is nice.
The swirling effects are awesome.
The yellow/red/white color scheme plus the gauzy/linear patterns makes it look anatomical, though.
especially with the word "heart"- that's all I see- blood, muscle, lymph etc.
I concur, Seth. The heart you describe in the poem is more of a spiritual or philosophical heart, but the picture reflects a physical heart. Cool.
The color scheme really makes it stand out.
Yup. Reminds me of when I bled to death.
Fair enumpf.
I still liked your Elmo gif, JJJ.