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Published: 2017-04-19 15:12:16 +0000 UTC; Views: 4769; Favourites: 84; Downloads: 0
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Tools Used: Clip Studio Paint, Adobe Photoshop CS6
I like to imagine that Tia always watched out for her baby brothers and never forgot Miriam after seeing her that day.
This idea popped into my head after watching the film again and my imagination was running wild; imagine if Tia had followed Moses to keep him out of trouble and instead, she sees the whole ordeal unfold between him and his true sister. Imagine the emotions!
I'd like to think this happened the next night; after Moses has run away and Tia is left feeling guilt that she never told him the truth, she then feels she has to do something for Miriam and Aaron. So, now knowing roughly where to find them, she could venture out and give them the blanket that Moses was wrapped in as a baby when he was found.
You know, symbolism and all that.
I really had fun drawing this after months of artblock!
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Irina68AZ [2021-01-11 16:21:44 +0000 UTC]
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KalahariMeerkatfan [2017-10-02 04:29:40 +0000 UTC]
I think Tia would have been a wonderful character, another strong woman to stand shoulder to shoulder with Miriam and Tzipphorah (did I spell her name right?). But there is one thing on here that I am curious about. What is that little...leaf-like thing in Tia's hair?
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Bhansith In reply to KalahariMeerkatfan [2017-10-02 14:12:58 +0000 UTC]
I agree also, you were close; it's Tzipporah without the 'h'
I'm glad you asked! I decided that Tia needed some sort of distinctive headdress as a Princess, so I decided to give her the Feather of Ma'at; Ma'at was the Goddess of Truth, Justice and Morality.
In real life, Tia herself isn't really depicted anywhere except on monuments during the actual reign of Rameses II, thus I found there aren't many good references for her appearance. So, given what is presented to us in the film (especially with all it's creative liberties) I figured it'd be a perfect fit for her.
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Cloverdeer [2017-07-14 06:11:39 +0000 UTC]
this faux screenshot looks amazing! It looks like it could actually be from the movie!
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BrandonScottPilcher [2017-04-21 12:24:53 +0000 UTC]
Skilled emulation of Prince of Egypt's animation style!
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curtsibling [2017-04-19 15:46:46 +0000 UTC]
Imagine Moses had kept his rightful place as royal 2nd in command of all Egypt! A lot less religious misery in history!
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Amazing art as usual...Really hope to see more! Keep that creative mood!
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