Princess Rokeisha - a concept charactet in my manga I wrote - she is the youngest princess of Atlantis.
This is how the story goes - the floating twin cities of Pacifis and Nuitarius - cities of darkness and light, phase through different time periods at certain invervals, never staying in one place for very long. Their trip to atlantis comes up and Pelusis, the city of light's ruling god set to meet up with Princess rokeisha, the ambassador demi-god of Atlantis - however the final soul shard in this time period is at the same time collected - restoring an interdimensional being of immense destruction - the chaos dragon god. So during their meetup the cities transfer back to their waypoint station in the present and embark to unite the soul back with the body of the beast - however once it is restored it is enraged at the atrocities committed upon it in it's sharded state, evolves, and goes berserk - destroying most of both cities and opening up wormholes in time with its massive blasts - which travel into those time periods and destroy major cities - one of these being the city of atlantis - Princess Rokeisha watches helpless through a time mirror as her entire world, and everyone she loves, is destroyed before her very eyes.
in order to save the world, the time keeper god chronamut absorbs both the cities, as well as both of their ruling gods, which are subservient gods to him, incarnated from his will, and all their people and souls, as well as the dragon, once imprisoned, into his godly mind. He and Princess Rokeisha are all that remain of the city's inhabitants in his throne room - a place detached from the fabric of time itself, and thus not affected.
this was done years ago.. in 2004 so excuse the lower quality :)
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This is pretty nice. If I would ask you to improve on this, I would say to darken the lines because they appear a bit faint. Good job!
the faint lines are the point - it's an intentional style. Gives it a more naturalistic feel :)
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Well, to me it looks like a sketch. You should refine it more somehow. Create more contrast or something.
nope - I like it the way it is - it stays - think of it like an old faded portait of someone.
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