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I'm not sure if the internet is meant to handle that much recursion, or whether this is something I should be proud of, but I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. Based on another work of fan-fanart which I though had a great concept, which I wanted to see a more epic version of.
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Very cool looking. My two criticisms are when you write gnothi seauthon, in the gnothi part it should have should have a theta instead of a tau and eta, an omega instead of an omicron, and in the seauton there should be an alpha following the epsilon, unless you're contracting it in which case the alpha should replace the epsilon. And it's cogito, not cognito.
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I love that my first criticism is "you spelled gnothi seauthon wrong in the original Greek." (for the record, I just typed it in English into a Greek font)
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Is the new "Gnothi" correct? (this time I copied an image of the phrase engraved onto a stone tablet. I couldn't tell if it were an actual legit ancient stone tablet or what, but I think it's right)
Also adjusted one of the Harrys slightly to feel more "ready to jump."
(I was trying to practice NOT continuously revising art over and over after I've declared it done. This time for sure!)
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