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“You Can’t Compete With This Loli”

Sep 12, 2012 @ 15:53 CDT


Whilst the K-Project is apt at dropping hype, the series is similarly skilled when it comes to building it as well – key visual 80 displays the most stunning illustration seen thus far, made perfect with gothic loli.

An excerpt straight from the anime series, this frame is purely gorgeous – there’s a prevalent, and very unique palette of some darker cool colors, with a strong and potent red contrasting marvelously with sheen and force, yet delicacy as well. The combined usage of the colors results in an analogous scheme of hue – something which aside from being most lovely a sight by default, is definitely magnified in beauty by the fact the colors themselves are absolutely exquisite.

The translucency, overlaid value, and transitioning qualities of the colors contribute to an overall resplendent appearance despite the predominance of darker hue – the colors carry impact. And with that said, it would be truly shameful not to give any recognition towards the presence of neutral white – which allows for the colors around and in front of it to blast forward magnificently.

Line is also exploited masterfully as well, one needn’t look beyond the gothic lolita in center to see this – her shoulders have a defining slant which still accounts for the curvature and texture of her physique, whilst her hair is of a more gentle curving flow.

With three red spheres spread, this is an expert implementation of balance – the lack of symmetry is most fascinating, and note how whilst we have a cute loli in center, her sides disrupt any identical mirroring. As there’s individualistic elements spread throughout the canvas, the eye likewise moves and is engaged further by the art piece.

Lastly of course, the loli herself is adorable – she’s a subject matter certainly saccharine on the eyes, and rewarding indeed to indulge in. Her appearance is novel, and her fashion, whilst of course of the gothic standard, is still embedded with some distinct style – such as color choice and frill arrangement. Not to mention, it must be said that her visage is enough to leave the heart a mush from its sheer amount of moe.

Not that it needs any vouching, yet as one can evidently see, the K-Project certainly is aware what it takes to satisfy and instill an audience – a glorious victory for all.

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