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 Originally Posted by Slave
Is this style called Vector?
I'm gonna clear the air right now. Vector, is not a style, it is a digital medium.
Short version:
You guys all know what a raster is, right? It's a flat image, made up of pixels. A vector, however, is a path, made from an algorithm, which allows that path to be filled up with pixels. This means that it can be resized, without any loss of quality. The only reason it has developed into a "style" is because vectors often end up being flat, and 2D, however, it's very capable of producing full on 3D images. Check out deviant arts gallery, you'll see a lot of 3D looking images, thanks to Illustrators awesome gradient mesh tool.
NOW, onto the tag.
 Originally Posted by iToTalz
I've only just started at this  I named this one Beauty. What do you think?

Serious lack of flow. Have your elements coordinate with one another, and have them play off each other to guide the eye around your piece. Have them coming from your focal point, and heading in a line (curved, straight, whatever, it's your call) Dunno about the colors either, they're not bad, but they don't really have a sense of unity. It feels like you have a different set of colors in every corner of your piece. Overall, too chaotic, and needs to be brought together. The effects ARE nice however, they just need to have more thought put into how you execute them, where you put them, and how your color scheme works together.
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