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WIP---How to read Ereshkigal

Work In Progress Story/Sequential posted on Aug 15, 2003
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From some time now I am writing and illustrating of my version of Ereshkigal and Inanna. I have written the story-line several month ago -- but the illustration of the story just doesn't go so smoothly. I need inspiration for each image -- and when I already have the image in my head -- it takes me a lot of work till I got an image that I am satisfied with. Somehow the inspiration for the images do not come in a correct reading order :). So, I create those images as they come to my head. I already put into my gallery several images of that story -- so I thought it is time to put into my gallery a helping image -- that explains what is the correct reading order of my story. First I made a render -- where my daughter as if reading the finished story in her favorite reading pose. Then I took Gerald Day's wonderful Studio -- and scattered my story's thumbnails on the wall and on the floor -- in the correct reading order. I worked on that image quite a lot of time. I like my idea -- but I am not quite satisfied with the final image. But, I decided to upload it -- with the hope -- that you will help me to improve this image with your wonderful advises. Have a wonderful weekend. Enjoy the reading -- and advises are very very welcome. I would like to thank for all of you in advance for your help. Product credits: Gerald Day -- Studio, DAZ PT, DAZ PT cloths, PW book. Floor textured by me.

Comments (13)


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SophiaDeer

2:36PM | Fri, 15 August 2003

Very beautiful and creative image!!

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Firebirdz

3:00PM | Fri, 15 August 2003

Excellent idea and arrangement. THe artistic filter made this very storylike too.

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BonBonish

3:23PM | Fri, 15 August 2003

Thanks Nancy and Chris for your comments! I greatly appreciate them!! Now, while reading your comments I finally realised what is bothering me about this image -- the thumbnailes do not scattered on the wall and on the floor in a 'scattered -- just touching - airy way'. As I see it - they are rather 'glued onto the surface' -- instead of just touching the surface. Please advice -- how to achive that 'touching thing'. Thanks.

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pjaj

6:12AM | Sun, 17 August 2003

Beautiful image. Creative artwork!!

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Magician

11:55AM | Sun, 17 August 2003

Very creative and unusual image one more time my friend!!

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cantuflores

5:39AM | Tue, 19 August 2003

Awersome image my friend i like this very munch.

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Curious

6:32PM | Tue, 19 August 2003

Great idea, ,it turned art really good XD

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artistheat

8:20PM | Wed, 20 August 2003

Very cool Image,Excellent work

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sirred

9:10PM | Wed, 20 August 2003

It is very creative and well done. I really like it the way it is but if you don't like the way they seem to float, then the pictures on the wall you could frame and I would add a little bit of shadows on the ones on the wall and floor to make them look like they are laying on the floor and not in the air. But you have done an excellent job on your stores and on your renders. I had to laugh when you said this was your favorite reading pose, I have never seen anyone read laying like this it is so cute. Fantastic work!!

Black_Lotos

1:19PM | Thu, 21 August 2003

Another cool and imaginative image! It is like an index to your story, which is a great idea! I think the images look like they are still in the air and just falling to the floor. If you try to achieve a look that they lie on the floor you have to distort them so they are more trapezoid, like a flat piece of paper on the floor. But then the thumbnails would not be so clearly visible anymore. That is why I like this version better :)

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ilona

9:20PM | Fri, 22 August 2003

very interesting image Koty.. great work!

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Stevie822

10:25PM | Tue, 16 December 2003

Very nice pose and a wonderfully perfect "painterly" look too.

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awadissk

3:13PM | Sun, 04 January 2004

Very artistic work, I like it, graet.


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