Three Days of Darkness
The Three Days of Darkness were, as the name implies, three days during which the territory of Mediah was plunged into absolute darkness.
ALLAN SERBIN
He founded the village of Tarif with Cartian. He used all his power to seal away the Book of Cartian and was forced to transferred his life force into a picture frame to survive. Now he works on a voluntary basis as a skill instructor. He is confident in both his skills and experience.
This is the guy skill instructor in the Picture at the city of TARIF. One of the Powerfull Hero at the black desert universe.
More information about The Three Day Darkness :
This refers to the darkness that devoured Mediah for three whole days.
All of Mediah was under a blanket of complete darkness for three days. Altinova was no exception. With neither sun or moon offering light, the people of Mediah had to rely on torches to ward off the darkness. Some became hostile, and others still ran to the frontiers of Altinova, screaming all the while. It wasn't until later that this period was given the name "Three Days of Darkness".
This is in the game lore but I changed a bit. Allan Serbin was not the one who stopped the darkness. But in my imagination it would be more Dramatic if he done it. Thank you!
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Ah you meant that part. Indarasding, we'll see if I can come up with something when I have time to draw again. :D
This one is gorgeous!!!
woah nice job on the scales. I've been drawing dragons for years and I can never get the scales around the eyes to look right. bravo
woah nice job on the scales. I've been drawing dragons for years and I can never get the scales around the eyes to look right. bravo
Ah for that I recommend googling scaled creatures like crocodile's/caiman's eyes and how the scales and leather around the face looks like. References always help, but ofc with mythological creatures like dragons, your own imagination is what determines how they should look in the end.
This is really awesome artwork!
Amazing piece and even more congratz for overtaking such an artistic challenge with the 2.5D modelling (it reminds me of so-called "Encaustic painting" which uses wax as a medium) ;D
Amazing piece and even more congratz for overtaking such an artistic challenge with the 2.5D modelling (it reminds me of so-called "Encaustic painting" which uses wax as a medium) ;D
Thanks! I do have to say the person (can't remember her @ unfortunately) making a clay-on-canvas painting on instagram, where I got the idea from, definitely made it seem much easier. :D