Haha, one of the stories I'm writing is actually about some travellers making their way to the heart of the world. Thanks for taking an interest in my workSweetShark said:Reading about the God like Jellyfish, I imaging its tentacles are hellish long coridors with many caves which guide the palyer to the Abyss. The only place you can leave this world alive or dead.Digi7 said:I've actually been writing a lot about it recently and at the moment I'm putting together some documents about how the world works and how everything fits together. It's a little hard to explain here, but it's basically laying down some ground for the rest of my art and some small comics I am planning to write about stories in this world. It's also a nice way to develop my style and technique.SweetShark said:Thank you!Digi7 said:Thanks very much! Yeah, these ones are all part of a world I've been putting together over a few years. Just hashing out concepts right now and building things up. Feel free to put them on your pinterestSweetShark said:I really like your drawings my friend.Digi7 said:I posted some of these on a similar thread a while ago. Hope you enjoy.
D They share the same universe?
Also can I put them in my account on Pinterest?I have a Tumblr if that would be helpful for crediting me. [link]http://natpashdesign.tumblr.com/[/link]
Do you have some kind of backstory for your World you want to create? I am into "fake-development" videogames/comics/books/etc and I would love to know.
I guess the basic premise is that everything in this universe exists on the surface of a giant stone jellyfish-god-thing that drifts through an infinite sky, and its thoughts and nightmares resonate to make places and living creatures in a sort of dreamscape across its shell. There's a lot more nerdy lore I could go into. I have quite a few drawings and maps, but I'm not quite ready to put them out there yetwhen I do though, they'll definitely be on the blog I linked you before.
Sorry my imagination kick in really hard when I read this kind of awesome things.