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Hey y'all! So for this month's TWA Asset sneak peak we wanted to show off this CG of Maera and Apple! When stars are brought into the sky at night this is where they are placed, and here we see Maera comforting and singing to Apple as they shine throughout the night!

We've also included the in-progress images from Namie! Attached you will also find a zip of all the images, including full size versions of both variations of the CG! We ask that you not post them on social media but feel free to use them as backgrounds or screensavers or the like!

And below you will find the write up for the CG, just so you can get a look at every part of the process!!

Thank you all so much for your support and we hope you enjoy Namie's art as much as we do!!

"Maera is in a star receptacle with Apple. It is their first time spent together since Apple was born a few days prior. The star receptacle is a large circular room windows running along the top half of the entire wall. Out of these windows we can see the star field, which is the underside of a stone dome, lined with corridors and domes just like this one, and the earth below. In the center is a glass bulb that’s dipped down into the floor where the star is placed and magnifies their brightness. There is ample seating and there are cushions right before the bulb where Maera usually sits.
Maera is sat in the center on the cushions. Her knees are bent and her legs are resting on their side, like someone laying on their side. Her knees are in front of her and her dress is draped over her legs. Her right arm is resting on the raised ring around the bulb. Her eyes are closed. Two variations: First she has a warm, motherly expression on her face as she tries to soothe Apple. Second her eyes are still closed but she is singing a lullaby. Her position is calm and relaxed as she does her best to keep Apple calm.
The camera should be in front of Maera with Apple in the bulb between them. We’d like the camera to be tilted to the side so that the horizon is at around a 10 degree angle."


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