But where are we GOING?
Sunday, 9 September 2007 11:43 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I know, I know, my foreshortening sucks MAJORLY, but pfft. I needed the practice. This was as far as I got with it before I got a phonecall from work and had to go back in at 10 to 11 at night, and then I gave up. :P I think I'll either start again tonight, or else find a new angle to work from.
"...but where are we GOING, Sei?"
Edit, edeeeet:
This one is turning out better than the previous one. :P
"Coming of a Demoness"
The title relates to the fact that at this point, the townspeople were still fairly ambivalent about whether they thought Mirii was harmless, or some kind of water-demon.
Once I've finished this one, if I CAN finish it, Mirii is "discussing" some carvings with Suni. The townsfolk haven't revealed themselves to them, though, and Mirii thinks the town must be abandoned. She's all raggedy-looking and dirty because she just washed ashore, having been in a "plane crash" (well, as near as).
Edit, part the second!
Couple of bits still to finish off (the top of the wall, for instance) but eh, getting there. I think I'm going to colour it in greyscale, but I've not got that far yet.
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Date: 29 Sep 2007 08:47 am (UTC)Nice wall 'o glyphs in the third post - Though it is pseudo-mayan, so it could be their way, I'd think they're be more in the ways of writing style symbols included, as opposed to everything being a direct visual transcription of the event.
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Date: 29 Sep 2007 12:00 pm (UTC)I'd noticed that a lot of Maya carvings don't actually go in a whole lot for hieroglyphs, but now you reminded me I need to finish that picture off. ;) If I manage to escape the hospical this afternoon (*is on-call, blagh*) I'll get it finished. Going to colour it in greyscale, I think.