Re: ATTN: FFRtists
It's a shame there can't be any feelings of neutrality among creative minds, because it would be a safe and sure statement to say that I think I've always admired you, FFRtist.
And I didn't flat out just say it was 'boring'- It, to me, didn't seem to share the same kind of musical energy content that the album had to offer. It's like making colorful, ravenesque, fractal ridden, graffiti art for what is on the contrary a country artist's album.
As for VampyressKyttie's remark-
That's understood, which is the reason why I made a v2 of the front cover just in case it was too 'glary.' In my honest opinion, I think that art that takes a few seconds to look at in order to understand is alot more interesting than something that spoon feeds your eyes with radiance.
Anyways, here's an alternate version. If you don't like the text, I could just as easily revert it to what it was like in the first set.
It's a shame there can't be any feelings of neutrality among creative minds, because it would be a safe and sure statement to say that I think I've always admired you, FFRtist.
And I didn't flat out just say it was 'boring'- It, to me, didn't seem to share the same kind of musical energy content that the album had to offer. It's like making colorful, ravenesque, fractal ridden, graffiti art for what is on the contrary a country artist's album.
As for VampyressKyttie's remark-
That's understood, which is the reason why I made a v2 of the front cover just in case it was too 'glary.' In my honest opinion, I think that art that takes a few seconds to look at in order to understand is alot more interesting than something that spoon feeds your eyes with radiance.
Anyways, here's an alternate version. If you don't like the text, I could just as easily revert it to what it was like in the first set.



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