The Emberglow Saga: a graphic novel - Page 01 by dphoadley
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The 1st page of my story. I'm having to revise all the previous pages, because I discovered that my render settings were incompatible for printing, if ever desired.
I use Comic Life Deluxe for the actual composition of my novel.
The buildings in the scene were either created by me, or from comercial products, o freebies created by Nanette Tredoux.
BACKGROUND SYNOPSIS:
In the year 1838, the lovely Swiss governess, Esther Abrabanel, agrees to conceive and bear the child of an anonymous English landowner, in return for which he'll pay her £500.
He's the scion of an ancient anglo-saxon royal house, and feels the need to produce an heir to his line. However, since his wife is consumptive, and after ten years of marriage has proved barren, he feels an ever-present desperation and frustration in the fulfillment of his destiny.
Miss Abarbanel, is a secret crypto-jewess born to an illustrious line of scholars and sages, but who finds herself living in an alien society. She is also a fiercely loyal daughter, who is in desperate need to obtain a large sum of money in order to effect her father's release from debtor's prison, where he's incarcerated for another man's misdeeds. However, since she's of an independent and wayward nature, the very idea of contrating and surrendering to the yoke of a loveless marriage, just for its financial convenience and security is totally abhorrent.
Thus their mutual needs brings them together. They meet for a week in a hotel on the coast of Normandy, during that time their relationship gradually metamorphs from the cold the mechanics of commercial contract sex, to a mutual desire, and then to a deep and abiding love. However, in spite of this awakened feeling between them, they must part ways on their return to England, ostensibly never to see each other again.
At the birth of their child (a daughter),she surrenders her as agreed to the midwife to hand over to the father. However, unlike as agreed, she can neither forget her child, nor the man that she bore it to. Seven years pass, when one day she arrives at a remote Sussex estate, to be the governess of a young girl. The father of the girl, Edwin Ironside (a lineal decendant of the great Edmund Ironside, king of Mercia), turns out to be the same anonymous landowner who met with her years before in the Normandy hotel, and the child Deborah is their daughter. So Esther has to be her own daughter's governess.
Comments (12)
Indoda
Great work - excellent scenes
muddy_chickn
Looks nice, you going to post the rest when you get finished?
Seaview123 Online Now!
Sorry to hear you had to redo these pages for the print resolution, but it looks pretty good so far. Nice job, David.
drifterlee
What a drag you have to redo everything, Dave.
VDH Online Now!
Great composition!
Bossie_Boots
Superb scene this is awesome !! and i am sorry to hear about your settings !!
Elcet
Great image and novel David. Excellent mood. This needs a lot of work to get all the 3D elements needed and create the scenes. I do comics only in 2D, this is already a huge work!
clifftoppler
I'm sure you've dished quite a few images. Deary me, and my precious comments lost to posterity - all that and global warming to contend with. Life for the "To-Be's" is thereby diminished. They'll never know. A story unfolds, a beginning, all is prospect! We have winter, and the safety of port, and the need for winds to energise. Beyond that, we have suspense.
romangirl
I love what you have been doing!
doritos
I like it a lot Aba. The pics are beautiful and the story is very interesting. Way to go!!
kobaltkween
your ability to grow and advance your skills continues to impress me. keep up the good work!
UVDan
This is off to a great start.