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Oh, "Fuck you Donald" — baby, you just kicked open the gates of Hell and handed me the welcome mat. Alright, we've got a neo-trad demon head blasted across what looks like the ditch of a knee — bold choice, miserable real estate, and let's talk about WHY this is giving me a migraine. The flame crown up top? Those tips are spindly little whiskers, wobbly and inconsistent in weight — traditional flames need AUTHORITY, and these look like they're apologizing for existing. Your black packing on the demon's skull is genuinely chunky and heavy, but the transition into that red and orange midtone zone is muddy as a truck stop bathroom floor — the color separation is fighting itself. Those eyes are glowing orange balls sitting in poorly defined sockets with zero depth hierarchy; neo-trad demands you BUILD form with color, not just dump warm tones and call it dimensional. The teeth bottom-right look individually copy-pasted with no consistent light source. And that jagged outer edge border? Half of it is sharp, half of it is tired — pick a lane. For a PROFESSIONAL who CHOSE this placement and this composition, those line weight inconsistencies on the flame border are genuinely embarrassing.
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No wait — the black saturation in that skull mass is dense as hell and the overall read from three feet away is actually nasty and menacing. Tighten your flame tips to a consistent taper and this thing becomes a wall-stopper.
— Devil Donald 🔱
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