WORK IN PROGRESS & NOTES: [link]
1) I know the perspective is waaay off. I did everything by eye with approximation. See Work in Progress Notes in link above.

2) I am an idiot and only found out about this room in the Normandy literally right before the final mission. I can see Shepard now, "This was here THE
WHOLE TIME??"

3)
POSSIBLE SPOILERS... but I liked the Mass Effect 3 Ending. I can understand why a lot of people didn't like it but I, personally, was okay with it. During my first play through the ending, I was suspicious and confused when the credits rolled. After going through it a second time, I found the ending to be really deep (actually maybe a little too deep to the point of vague), depressing, but fitting to the science fiction theme. I'm not going to argue about meaning though. The whole "Arguing About the Ending" thing is sort of like questioning "Does God Exist?" -- The answer varies.
I play for the experience of playing and 'visiting' the awesome environments constructed by game-artists/developers. So even if the story "means nothing" in the end (which I don't believe is entirely true), I have to admit it was a fun play-through while it lasted. ...In any case, Mass Effect 2 will always be the best in my book
... /END SPOILERS
Clint Mansell is amazing. Speaking of which, here's a less depressing version of the Mass Effect 3 Theme (Remixed):
[link]
ANYWAY, here is my FanArt. Thank you for reading, if you did. Will possibly paint more in the future
Approx. Time: 5-6 Hours (with Photoshop crashes) Mass Effect ©BioWare
The glow from the two various light sources noticeably fades in the image the further away from the source they are; a skilled quality, as many artists forget to make the light in their images fade in this manner. The shadowing around the coffee table seems a little 'off' to me, but that is simply a matter of personal sight, as opposed to perspective and such.
Seeing as I am not intimately familiar with the origins of this scene I cannot be certain, but it would appear that both chairs at the bar are missing a leg. If this is how the chairs are supposed to be, I apologize for bringing attention to it, but it did strike me as odd and out of place.
All in all though, this is a masterfully done piece of work, and shows a great deal of your dedication to your art, of which you are to be commended.
Well done.
keep up the good work, i'll add you to my watch list!
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