
Tame the Storm - Syyl Mae Tayn
Thoughts of darkness and stars...
There was silence, save for the distant peals of an ancient and unreal storm. Once it raged in voiceless cacopheny, a cry from the hungry edge of non-existence. Once it rained down its spears of cruel light on the lonely combatants below as they wrestled in fear and doubt. Once it ruled, but now the storm is passed and the shroud lifted - can you see the stars shining beyond the veil?
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A closeup of the thunder storm, one element of a larger composition, one layer of symbolism in a far deeper plot. Syyl Mae Tayn is yet unfinished, but I felt like uploading this one portion of it anyhow. It is a personal project of mine to convey the greater significance of a particular scene from my story, The Tripartitus, both visually and symbolically. It is sexual in nature, but underlying the fact is a lot of... things... important to the characters and plot of the story, but more importantly of some personal significance to me.
Several photo references of lighting used to help with the effects. Adobe PhotoShop 7.0. 19.
Story and characters © Jen Philpot (The Tripartitus)
There was silence, save for the distant peals of an ancient and unreal storm. Once it raged in voiceless cacopheny, a cry from the hungry edge of non-existence. Once it rained down its spears of cruel light on the lonely combatants below as they wrestled in fear and doubt. Once it ruled, but now the storm is passed and the shroud lifted - can you see the stars shining beyond the veil?
***
A closeup of the thunder storm, one element of a larger composition, one layer of symbolism in a far deeper plot. Syyl Mae Tayn is yet unfinished, but I felt like uploading this one portion of it anyhow. It is a personal project of mine to convey the greater significance of a particular scene from my story, The Tripartitus, both visually and symbolically. It is sexual in nature, but underlying the fact is a lot of... things... important to the characters and plot of the story, but more importantly of some personal significance to me.
Several photo references of lighting used to help with the effects. Adobe PhotoShop 7.0. 19.
Story and characters © Jen Philpot (The Tripartitus)
Category Artwork (Digital) / Scenery
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Size 826 x 486px
File Size 208.8 kB
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Yes, I have. I live in British Columbia, Canada, and about 66% of it at least is mountains and forest. Even our largest city, Vancouver, is really quite green. My university is a good example of that, just looking at the aerial map... http://www.mech.ubc.ca/~injury/Imag.....campus_300.jpg
Looks really nice (my campus is inside a big city on the outskirts of a bigger city. I have to go through a lot of effort to find wooded areas). Canada seems like a really nice country to live in. I’m actually planning on moving to Alaska after I get out of college (:P kinda like Canada in some areas), been slowly working out the steps for it. Just slowly growing tired of mainland America, to put it simply.
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