
(moved to https://www.weasyl.com/submission/4.....y-and-the-door)
"Don't worry," said the guide, "we're safe down here. The mooncats won't follow us into the city."
"The mooncats are a sophisticated, magic-using race... if they won't enter the city, it's because there's something very, very wrong with it."
The guide waved a dismissive hand. "They're just superstitious," he said. It was then that the traveller realized she was not being led by a skilled ranger.
All drawn in Illustrator, flanking tower designed in 3D for sake of sanity ^.^ To judge scale, small city builidings are 100ft high average, with windows twice height of a man. ^.^;;;;
will post closeups later ^.^
(thank you to anonymous friend for text ^.^
"Don't worry," said the guide, "we're safe down here. The mooncats won't follow us into the city."
"The mooncats are a sophisticated, magic-using race... if they won't enter the city, it's because there's something very, very wrong with it."
The guide waved a dismissive hand. "They're just superstitious," he said. It was then that the traveller realized she was not being led by a skilled ranger.
All drawn in Illustrator, flanking tower designed in 3D for sake of sanity ^.^ To judge scale, small city builidings are 100ft high average, with windows twice height of a man. ^.^;;;;
will post closeups later ^.^
(thank you to anonymous friend for text ^.^
Category Artwork (Digital) / Scenery
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 2255 x 2100px
File Size 497.9 kB
Remarkable remarkable detail here... This is a marvelous piece of work! I especially enjoy the crumbled tower. Insanity...
And how you managed to make it so believable yet monotone and tight-toned, I'll nerver know.
Only thing I would mention is that the roof of the great plinth in the center(ish) looks flat and dull compared to the rest. It just doesn't... quite... fit. Ah, if you had made the top of it similar to the design on the pillar of the gate outside the archway... Perhaps.
Astounding work, nonetheless. Do you do environmental design for a living?
And how you managed to make it so believable yet monotone and tight-toned, I'll nerver know.
Only thing I would mention is that the roof of the great plinth in the center(ish) looks flat and dull compared to the rest. It just doesn't... quite... fit. Ah, if you had made the top of it similar to the design on the pillar of the gate outside the archway... Perhaps.
Astounding work, nonetheless. Do you do environmental design for a living?
I mean it. I mean, the monochrome, flat color-scheme makes it look simple from the thumbnail. But the full-size shows a level of detail that must have taken weeks, if not months, of work. And the feeling... when I see the tower and obelisk compared to the tiny buildings below, it really brings home the sense of a landscape that has some slight resemblance to the works of man, but is overwhelmingly alien to human knowledge. Honestly, it's breathtaking, and I truly hope that you will revisit these captivating ruins again.
it took a couple of months ^.^; for a while i said to myself "when is this going to be DONE" but finally i finished it :) i really would like to do more artwork like this but it takes so long to do, part of why i began to paint them in OC instead :) but i am glad you received what i am sending n.n
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