The image I've been streaming for the past couple of days.
I'm going to be honest here-- people keep asking for details on what the hell is going on here! Because apparently whatever it is is quite interesting. And I never have a very good answer because it's from quite a huge story I've been working on. (Which I made a journal post regarding not so long ago, explaining this same hard-to-explain situation). I'm working on a way to get the story to the public without killing too much of it, or making is 'too' available. Sadly enough, the best way to keep people interested sometimes is to only tell them part of whats going on.
At the same time, I want everyone to know everything! Still, it's hard to do this because there are some individuals that watch my galleries, and are also in charge of reading the book(s). Me explaining myself can give away alot to them, and they don't want to know it. Believe me I've asked. So courteously, I won't be giving too much away.
But I can give bare skeletons away.
Basically the point of this image is to get me used to laying out more odd compositions. I'm really trying to put my hand in figure framing, and understand compositions on more of a "film" basis as well. As it's something I might be interested in doing concept for in my future career.
The two characters here; Raven, and White share a bit of a tense moment at a tavern, even though both of them are actually there trying to ignore that tension.
No they aren't normal playing cards. It's a local game called Veraquez.
10 Hours. Photoshop. No steps on this one, as I provided a Livestream!
Planning on publishing it at some point?