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Originality Originality

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Impact Impact

[Vision] Alright, well I think you did a good job at displaying what you wanted to as there`s not much I can say that`s visually incorrect here. Personally I think it may have looked better with the missing purple and orange in her mane but clearly it was intended to leave them out, the classic red/yellow/blue/green is used widespread for a reason: the colours work great together and are quite friendly. I`m not sure if the red/yellow/blue/green colour scheme was an intention or coincidence but it looks very nice. I`m sure it looks better on other monitors, too, because mine is fairly bright and the yellow is almost invisible for me.[Originality] Stylized vectors are, quite frankly, incredibly common. This is likely due to a mix of them being fairly easy to produce, and people simply liking them. I like this, and something doesn`t need to be original to be good! I could see this as a good tattoo design, /because/ it`s not intricate or trying to be incredibly original.[Technique] The clean strokes and size of this make it very visually appealing. As is the same for vision; I don`t think you could have done much better in terms of this. It`s incredibly clean looking and therefore fairly professional looking.[Impact] Not really sure what to put for this one as it really doesn`t leave an "impact", then again, a lot of art doesn`t, and that`s not a bad thing. Not every piece of art is meant to impact someone. As for inspire, that`s something different. I wouldn`t be surprised if more than a few people were inspired to make some pieces like this after seeing such a nicely executed piece done by you.