Yin ^ Yang by Stillchaos
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Description
I have wanted to make this picture for awhile now. I saw a poser texture tattoo that inspired me to make this image. But I feel that I could make it better with some helpful suggestions. All the work was done in PhotoShop.
Comments (2)
stevey32
Hello. The first improvement I would suggest is proper spelling, which is Yin Yang. Yen is Japanese currency. I tried to find something in the image that would justify a poetic use of switching the term, but I don't think that is what you were going for. I would commend you on this piece in that it not only represents the Taoist concept of Yin Yang nicely in its use of opposite colors but also in the usage of fire vs. ice (or water, whichever you were going for here.) The only technical suggestion I would make is to sharpen up the "eyes" of the figure, which would make them more pronounced. I suggest this because it is the existence of a portion of one half being embedded within the other half that most greatly represents Taoist philosophy in regard to this, its most well known symbol.
Stillchaos
Yea, I see that I miss spelled it thanks for the correction in that. I all so took your advice and changed the two circles within the yin yang.