Colonel Raden Drraer: text messaging - Bitter Lake style
My character 'Onyx Beast' as Bitter Lakes 'Raden Drraer'
Curious how this picture was made? There's a 'behind the scene' video of this photoshoot. It also shows some of the photoshopping involved :)
Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_ALxwhMlj8
Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/31362606
Download Bitter Lake in full HD + Fox Amoore's original soundtrack album here:
http://tinyurl.com/bitterlakemedia
Curious how this picture was made? There's a 'behind the scene' video of this photoshoot. It also shows some of the photoshopping involved :)
Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_ALxwhMlj8
Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/31362606
Download Bitter Lake in full HD + Fox Amoore's original soundtrack album here:
http://tinyurl.com/bitterlakemedia
Category Photography / Fantasy
Species Wolf
Size 783 x 1000px
File Size 124.9 kB
If you can make this: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/6765461/ with bedsheets and GIMP.... Hats off to you!
I didn't even have the luxury of bedsheets on this one, haha. I started with this pile of red red redness: http://www.thalian.de/g2/main.php?g2_itemId=1083
But thanks a ton! That really means a lot coming from you!
But thanks a ton! That really means a lot coming from you!
It appears, especially when looking at the 'making-of' video, that this raven is a messenger (not a perch but a rolled parchment).
And as far as the lightning, that happens all the time. Cloud-to-cloud lightning. In my area, if lightning actually reaches the ground, it's a rare "HOLY F***!" moment and usually struck something important that requires immediate emergency response.
This in contrast to my first travels through Texas where the area was turned into 'God's Shooting Gallery'. Not a single bolt failed to strike the ground. Loudly. Wait, I take that back... I know three failed to strike the ground *directly* because two cars and a tree were in the way of those.
I'll take it as a good thing I was in a city named Shamrock, because I felt it took every kind of luck I could get, Irish or not, to make it to the car alive.
And as far as the lightning, that happens all the time. Cloud-to-cloud lightning. In my area, if lightning actually reaches the ground, it's a rare "HOLY F***!" moment and usually struck something important that requires immediate emergency response.
This in contrast to my first travels through Texas where the area was turned into 'God's Shooting Gallery'. Not a single bolt failed to strike the ground. Loudly. Wait, I take that back... I know three failed to strike the ground *directly* because two cars and a tree were in the way of those.
I'll take it as a good thing I was in a city named Shamrock, because I felt it took every kind of luck I could get, Irish or not, to make it to the car alive.
FA+

Comments