Inspiration.
Duille@DuilleDesign·
“Mountains”. Hiroshi Yoshida. 1926.
Veil of the Gods is just about the most challenging project I've ever been presented with. Lucky I love a good challenge. ;) For the first time ever my deadline has passed and I'm not yet finished- though I'm very, very close. I never liked to word deadline anyway. I've been relaxed about getting behind schedule because I just had a feeling everything was happening in it's proper time. It's turned out I was right to be relaxed. In the last 10 months since I've been working full time on this graphic novel, technology has advanced by leaps and bounds and I've been blessed to be in a position to keep up with the latest developments. It's now possible to create a larger file across a few different publishing formats. So we've decided to make some massive changes to the layout of Veil of the Gods. Thank you to all our supporters for your patience. I'm sure this is going to be a beautiful piece of work. The first chapter has been extended from 30 pages to nearly a hundred, rounding off the first part of the story very nicely while introducing some of the main characters and leaving a little mystery to start the next chapter. Creativity is such a mystery. It all happens in it's own time...
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by Japanese artist Kawase Hasui,1953.
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Rufin Gavrilovich Sudkovsky
(Ukrainian, 1850 - 1885)
"Cliff in the Moonlight", 1880.
I’m having so much fun creating the cells for Veil of the Gods. I forget to post them for you to see. Sorry.
Playing with low key lighting techniques.
The final Creations are pouring out of me.
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Kasamatsu Shiro’s print “Fujiyoshida”. A mother carrying a baby on her back urges a boy who has been playing in the freezing city until evening to go home. Text by 昔の風俗をつぶやくよ @LfXAMDg4PE50i9e