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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
Looking good, although I have to agree with Pogmahone about Callandor, and again with dvd_master about the floor.
Waiting with bated breath to see further progress.
I like the way you are portraying various scenes from WOT. I have always been fairly critcal of the images that have made cover pics on the mass market paperback versions. Being a cheapskate I only have these versions of the books.
Message edited on: 01/26/2005 03:32
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To be honest, this scene is not only a scene from the WOT but from my dreams as well. The Wheel has often been a catalyst for my forays into Lucid Dreaming, or Tel'aran'rhiod, as we know it... And in my dreams, the Heart of the Stone of Tear's floor is covered in blood, like in the first two here. But I'm also trying to retain accuracy to the story, which depicts the floor as worn grey stone slabs... So, the smattering of red is my compromise. I doubt I'll keep it that way in the real image, probably more of a blend between number 1 and 4 here, in terms of the floor. Thanks for all of your feedback!
You know my pet peeve lately is always scale. If I take my eye on a line from the sword to the gold bit to the left...the bit that looks like a doorway of some sort to me... there is very little between them visually that helps my brain grab the relative sizes in perspective...thus the sword looks like it is the size of a large door. The height of it seems a bit odd too...almost like the bottom of the sword is at the height of the top of the door. I typically picture floating icons of incredible power to wind up about chest or at highest eye height. Of course I could be all wrong...that thing might not be a door at all... I think I like the lighting on the bottom left best though I am assuming you'll make the numbus less "regular" in post work.. I don't have as much trouble with the reds marks on the floor other than that they look like they lay on top of the stones rather than seeming to follow the countour of them as dried or fresh blood would do.
I think the image is great, and Robert Jordan and his publisher would be proud of the fan art. Its too bad that Jordan stopped writing WOT series after book 3 and opted to submit outlines to his publisher to be filled out by an associate writer. Books 4-9 have been a colossal waste of time, and the writing shows it. I don't know how many books are planned, but I've given up on the series. I'll stick to George R.R. Martin.
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