Greek project sneak peeks... (Patreon)
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And 3 weeks after my last log in here, which is quite embarrassing... but I've been busy, really busy, I finished the rendering with the palace scene about a week ago, ( I lost some time readjusting the original scene, and made some progress with some vue issues that were troubling me too ) and after that I've spent 6 days working on a big new extra scene for the story... so let's take a peek a it...
* note: yes, there is a black spot in her forehead, it's an erratic bug that appears ramdomly with some hair models , but the story images will have it edited.
though these images don't make justice to the scale of the scene, since I did them to test the characters... the scene meant to simulate an ancient Greek town, and it took a lot of time to be done since I had to manually assemble all the buildings myself ( and finding working pieces for an ancient setting was not easy either ) yesterday I added the characters and did the posing, about 20 images left to be done, they should be ready in a couple of days, since there is another character to add ( the scene has a couple of different spots for plot purposes)
About the story itself, it's simillar to the egypt story, a new world order with an ancient setting, this time a greek one, but this story is way more complex, the characters have some boundaries and adversaries, there is a bigger focus on the overall rule "size is status" with several female characters around... Our main male characters will meet a princess by chance, and besides being forced to be her servant (though just part time!) he also has to act as a "spy" for her, and that will mean some problems... this first chapter is a bit introductory... but there is some growth and plot development... there is way more growth planned for the future... since I think this project will have at least three chapters...
That would be all for now, now I go back to see if I can find a good ancient Greek word with some meaning related to the story that sounds good as a title in English... but before I have to reply some old messages here too...
Ps: The ancient egyptian translation was easier to do than the ancient Greek one... those Greek letters are a pain to transliterate... =_=