Good start Silversweeper! Welcome to the Guild and the Challenges!
This is the first mapping challenge I have attempted, and I might not have the time to finish it due to a lot of other things happening during the month. The image is that of a circle used to summon and trap demons, drawn on a badly damaged page torn from a book.
I will probably end up using the hastily assembled map I have made so far as inspiration for the next attempt, since I tend to redo most of my maps from scratch several times before I like the result, but I still appreciate any and all input on the map.
Some things I know that I will have to change/improve:
1. Decrease the number of tears, stains, and holes in the map.
2. Get rid of the leftover "islands" in the holes in the map.
3. Make the circle (which is the actual map/prison) more detailed (though still damaged, I think).
4. Decide on a background (I am currently thinking of a wooden table).
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Good start Silversweeper! Welcome to the Guild and the Challenges!
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Made a second attempt from scratch, which turned out better in some ways and not quite as good in others. The tearing feels better, as well as the text and the shape of the circle, though I think that the circular script in the first one was better, and the blood did not turn out quite the way I wanted it to. The burned corners are better, but still need some work. Due to accidentally closing Photoshop (and pressing "Yes" when asked if I wanted to save), some parts that I did not like were saved, so I will have to start over again; though I think that this will be the last time I have to start from scratch.
Again, feedback is always appreciated.
Some things I am planning on changing in the next version:
1. Fix the burn marks so that they look and feel more natural.
2. Tweak the circle slightly.
3. Draw more elaborate symbols in the circle (similar to attempt one).
4. Try to make the bloodstains turn out the way I want them to.
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Just spitballing composition ideas ...
small knife/dagger pins the page to the wall ... burn marks where the blade pierces the page .... a trickle of blood runs down from the blade.
Interesting idea about the knife/dagger, will have to look into it (though I am not used to making 3D images).
Made a third attempt. I personally think that I overdid the distortion of the circle (was going for runny ink but got carried away) and probably should not have as mamy bloodstains/burn marks. I am also considering removing most of the text (leaving a row or two and making the page torn off much closer to the circle) and replacing the current text with meaningless symbols like those in the circle itself. I also got carried away with the various distortion effects I applied to the bloodstains.
Things I am planning on changing:
1. Decrease the amount of text and the overall size of the image (or decrease the amount of text and make the circle larger).
2. Decrease the amount of blurring, blood, burns, and other effects that are obscuring parts of the circle.
3. Change the text into symbols similar to the ones in the circle.
(4. Add a knife/dagger stabbing the page) - if it turns out to be good.
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I notice you use very sharp contrast and saturation in all of these. If that's what you like, fine... but it's very overpowering. If you're going for 'real' then make it more subtle. As it is, I can barely make out vague shapes that tell me nothing about your demon hold. And it's such a cool idea, I'd love to be able to see it more clearly.
The circle is a twirl and a Gaussian blur (on a copy of the original circle with a small ripple) and the blood is a mix of ripple, wave, and liquify (if I remember correctly).
I have now started on what I expect to be the final version. So far I have not done more than the outlines of the circle (with some ripple and liquify effects with varying opacities) and some work on the parchment.
Things I am planning on changing:
1. Add symbols to the circle and a line of symbols below the circle.
2. Apply a small number of bloodstains and burn marks (possibly with a 3D knife).
3. Add a background (probably similar to the one I had before).
Any input is appreciated.
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There is something I just have to say, regarding the use of pentagrams. It has nothing to do with how well or badly you've done anything. Feel free to ignore completely.
Warning: Rant Ahead
Have added some bloodstains and a burn mark. How bad can it be to bleed in the centre of a broken demonic circle?
I am probably going to do the symbols next. The knife idea is still awesome, but I am not sure if I can make it work.
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