Ambushed by karasmic
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
I'm guessing she ticked somebody off pretty bad.
This is an old school newspaper office from Blue Tree Studios which I picked up a few years ago.
The newsprint set the stage for the scene.
Basic firefly render.

Comments (11)
I like the concept here. She could be trying to prevent the preordained future of the headline on the newprint.
Interesting point. I hadn't thought of that. But I will the next time I do a scene with a potential (but not graphic) act of violence. Very good observation. Thank you.
wonder who she seeks?
Hope it's not me, but it could be.... As the old saying goes, "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned". Don't know the author of that line. Might have been Shakespeare, but really no idea. Thanks for your comment.
This scene is really filled with mystery! Great job you have done creating it!
Thank you very much. I also like the mystery aspect, like in a film-noire style. The who done it and why isn't revealed until the very end. Glad you like it.
like a good movie :)
Thank you commenting. I was thinking that too. Like a scene from an old mystery movie set in the 1930s or 40s.
Very cool POV and suspenseful scene :)
Thanks a bunch. I really appreciate the positive comments.
superb darkened atmosphere worthy of a "giallo"
Thank you very much. I don't know what a "giallo" is but I'll try to look it up. I hope it's a good thing. Haha.
In Italian cinema, giallo (Italian: [ˈdʒallo]; pl.: gialli; from giallo, lit. 'yellow') is a genre that often contains slasher, thriller, psychological horror, psychological thriller, sexploitation, and, less frequently, supernatural horror elements. Dario Argento, maître du giallo. Il gatto a nove code
Cool. Thanks for the interesting info. Sounds like it's kind of yellowish noire style. Any dimly lit image or scene has the extra element of suspense added to it, even if the effect is subtle.
Ditto FirstBastion. Makes me think of a movie with Denzel Washington (Déjà vu).
Thanks, I'm glad the yellowish lighting got some viewers to link it to other genres, I learned something from that too.