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Well, here it is. What can possibly be my final piece of pixel art... the sewers. (I won't say this WILL be my final piece because 'never say never' but it may very well be).

This one took me only 3 days to complete and was created for a school project.

I don't think that I put in that much work to be honest, but I think the detail came out pretty extreme and I was happy with that.

There isn't much action going on, that is because this sewer is meant to be 'haunting' and therefore I think that I created the effect that it has been destroyed by something... but who knows what?

Program: Photoshop CS and 7.
Time: 3 days

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Good luck to all the pixel artists on deviant art! Keep pixelating!

Cya's around.

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:iconpsychosammy:
Wow this is a powerful peice, the detail is amazing....:jawdrop: what more can i say... but *thumbs up*

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:iconecku:
It really looks like a photo with bad resolution:D

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:iconeqadromos-dxp:
For something that took you only three days, this is pretty amazing. :o Nice work. :thumbsup::D

Are you thinking about quiting pixelart completely? Why? :O_o:
You're one of the better pixelartists around in my opinion... :hmm:

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They're gonna have to mention me among the best eventually.
:icondrunkinmunkystyle:
Fabulous! Outstanding job ...the scale itself is a marvel, but you've gone ahead and put some fantastic details in.
If only the survivors of this attack could see what you've done ;)

Very very nice!
Thank you :worship:
:iconkuunlan:
very well done! skills!! :O
:iconbabak:
Just 3 days for this ?
WOW , Cool man
u did a nice job
+MY FAV! :)

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:iconandersson:
Brilliant work as always, the fact that it was made in 3 days makes it even more impressive. As always, a :+fav:

It's sad to see that you're quitting pixel art, but good luck with whatever you will be doing instead. :)
:iconjam02:
don't stop making them!!!!!
I love your art; and this peice shows why!

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:iconnarfmaster:
Great stuff as usual :!: ;)

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:iconzoanoid:
nice work there *blind-ice

I hope you will make a come-back sometime in the future, cause your work is always amusing and fun to look at. The style is different than usual, with a more whorn out look to it.

You said this was created for a schoolproject? Maybe you could give us some more information on what the goal was of that project. As for the piece itself: I think it looks great! You really succeeded in giving it a trashed down, deserted look. It looks like there was a giant food fight in the cafetaria. Speaking of cafetaria, what kind of sewer is this? It looks more like a small underground military base.

The blood gives the piece kind of a mysterious look. What went wrong here? What are those things on the floor? Aliens? You could have taken it a step further by placing some dead corpses, but I guess that would be a bit too cynical...

This scene looks as if it were taken from a game, with the hallways and such. The hallways are kinda boring, compared to the rooms. I think they could have some more details. One of my favourite rooms, btw, is the bedroom. It's cool to see so many of the same objects from a different angle. That is hard to do, since everything has to have the same measurements, but in a different angle. You can definitely see a struggle took place there. Job well done there.

All in all, I think this piece matches your overall style. It is a good piece that ends your pixel-art career in a great way (though, hopefully it won't be the end). :+fav:

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September 15, 2004
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