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My take on a Greek Arachne,She's got her eyes on you.Arachne was the daughter of Idmon of Colophon, who was a famous wool dyer in Tyrian purple. She was a fine weaver in Hypaepa of Lydia. She was as skillful as the finest artist of the day and much praise was given to her in Hypaepa, where she had her workshop.
This all went to her head and eventually Arachne became so conceited of her skill as a weaver that she began claiming that her skill was greater than that of Athena, the goddess of wisdom and war as well as the weaving arts. Athena was angered, but gave Arachne a chance to redeem herself. Assuming the form of an old woman, she warned Arachne not to offend the gods. Arachne scoffed and wished for a weaving contest, so she could prove her skill. Athena dropped her disguise and the contest began.
Athena wove the scene of her victory over Poseidon that had inspired the people of Athens to name their city for her. According to Ovid's Latin narrative, Arachne's tapestry featured twenty-one episodes of the infidelity of the gods, disguised as animals: Zeus being unfaithful with Leda, with Europa, with Danaë.
Even Athena admitted that Arachne's work was immaculate. Her envy at such human competition drove her into uncontrolled fury and violence. Perhaps she was as well outraged at Arachne's disrespectful choice of subjects that displayed the failings and transgressions of the gods (this takes for granted a late, moralizing view of Greek myth). Losing her temper, she destroyed Arachne's tapestry and loom, striking it with her shuttle, and struck Arachne on the head as well, slashing her face. Arachne, refusing to bow to Athena, hanged herself: “Nor could Arachne take such punishment: She'd rather hang herself than bow her head.” (The moralizing perspective suggests that she "realized her folly and was crushed with shame.").
In Ovid's telling, Athena took pity or spite on Arachne. Sprinkling her with the juices of aconite, Athena loosened the rope, which became a spider web, causing Arachne to lose her hair, her ears and nose, metamorphosing into a spider. "So you shall live to swing, to live now and forever, Even to the last hanging creature of your kind." The story suggests that the origin of weaving lay in imitation of spiders and that it was considered to have been perfected first in Asia Minor.
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Comments: 8
fire-tisane [2010-08-15 00:02:19 +0000 UTC]
love the background you've added. And giving her a purple skin tone helps give her that monster-ish look rather than a human color.
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DigitalRum In reply to fire-tisane [2010-08-16 18:32:30 +0000 UTC]
You know this whole piece was fun but the main focus of this one was speed,Im trying to get a speed colouring style going that will help with my concept designs ideas and I think im heading in the right direction though,the 1st pic you saw was just god awful and when I finished it I said I can do better then this.So I started from scracth and bam! here I have a much better version that took like about hour and sum minutes that I was really happy with, the background was just a last minute add on that I thought that would give it more imapact.As 4 the skin colour I chose to use colours that are associate them with themes or spiders etc.
I did about 6 six pics where I messed with the Fillter.
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fire-tisane In reply to DigitalRum [2010-08-16 18:50:09 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, getting out a design in an hour in full color is great for a concept artist to pull off seeing as how you need to have several different designs for the same character. I sort of envy that kind of speed because I'm just way too meticulous when I'm messing around with my lines and colors. Sketching stuff out, like that Ultraman, takes me about half an hour, to an hour to do. When working on comics, doing a full page can mean doing a few hours of work at the very least to get all the lines done. And I'm slow as dirt when it comes to coloring. Again, me being meticulous. So if that's the direction you're aiming in dude, then good-on-ya mate.
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DigitalRum In reply to DocSinistar [2010-08-14 19:13:32 +0000 UTC]
So do I bruv,the 1st one you saw was just something I did in thirty mins just so I could post it,but then after your feed back I spent additional 90 mins on it,I totally forgot about the brush tool the 1st time and then when I used it my work just shot up!
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DigitalRum In reply to Airon721 [2010-08-14 19:08:13 +0000 UTC]
Glad you like it mate,the whole process took me 1 hour 20 mins.
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Airon721 In reply to DigitalRum [2010-08-14 20:37:49 +0000 UTC]
wow, nice work! props to you
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