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I'm a terrible critic, so i'll just compare the two.
I think the person you're using looks retarded, has a queer smile and gay hair, but anyways. The first one is better because the second has some weird shadow that kind takes away from the main focus of the art, the queer-boy-with-gay-hair guy.
Your borders are only for the top and bottom, not the sides. Any reason?
I suggest you use the first one. Goes color-wise with the avatar you have.
The second one looks too bland.
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The Purpose of DTD is not to show off how good you are.
But to do an insane flying move and landing at 3000 km/h.
Hopefully, without crashing into something or flying off in the process.
I don't know either. I was just comparing it by color setup.
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The Purpose of DTD is not to show off how good you are.
But to do an insane flying move and landing at 3000 km/h.
Hopefully, without crashing into something or flying off in the process.
Something like that, I would use the second one on.
But I am pretty amazed people are capable of this.
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The Purpose of DTD is not to show off how good you are.
But to do an insane flying move and landing at 3000 km/h.
Hopefully, without crashing into something or flying off in the process.