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THE IMAGELuke, dazed upon awakening and startled by the stranger before him, demands to know her name. An illustration from the first chapter of The Tripartitus.
Time: ~20 hours over several sittings
Tools: Adobe PhotoShop 7.0 (airbrush, eraser, and smudge tool), Wacom tablet
Layers: an unnecessarily large number (26)
References: none
Age: 19/20
Preliminary sketch: [link]
THE THEME
The Latin word “tripartitus” describes a whole comprised of three parts. The purpose of The Tripartitus is triple-facetted: to experience the development of Luke Damon, to understand the character of Jayli, and to stimulate thought in the reader. Similarly, its meaning may be applied to the characters alone, their relationships amongst each other, and how this is reflected in the reader.
The single most important relationship in The Tripartitus would be that between Luke Damon (who acts as the reader's eyes) and that character known by most as Jayli (the protagonist). Seemingly cold, dark, with a closely-guarded past and a dispassionate attitude, she nevertheless compels the then-naive Luke to investigate her enigmatic nature, knowing unconsciously that her unfeeling surface is not an accurate reflection of what lay beneath. As he goes through his own experiences and ordeals, changing his perspective (and thus the reader's) accordingly, he eventually comes to know the truth of the one known as Jayli.
The story is a journey to find what truth can be found, about one's self and about those most dear - a search for one's "name" and meaning. This illustration marks the first encounter between Luke and Jayli, a pivotal meeting for both characters for their own personal reasons. They tell each other their names, but what these names actually mean (to themselves, and to each other) is yet to be defined - one of the purposes of The Tripartitus.
Story and characters © Jen Philpot.
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Comments: 86
Ponytail In reply to ??? [2005-04-26 09:35:59 +0000 UTC]
It came out very well. I especially love the girl's face!
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jocarra In reply to Ponytail [2005-04-26 12:48:55 +0000 UTC]
Thank you I was actually surprised when it turned out
I'm glad you like her
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Rei-David In reply to ??? [2005-04-26 03:30:02 +0000 UTC]
woo Jen in turned out into a great piece.I duuno if its my imagination but u used more details at painting this one...
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jocarra In reply to Rei-David [2005-04-26 04:59:43 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much Hehe, I sort of did more details, yeah. It was the product of doing a slightly different shading technique, combined with my usual style of airbrushing.
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chucksgal In reply to ??? [2005-04-26 02:22:22 +0000 UTC]
Ahh...you finished it!! It turned out beautifully!! I love the tones and how well the characters blend into the beautiful background! Very well done! Fascinating description as well! I have a feeling Jayli ends up being somewhat of a paradox!
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jocarra In reply to chucksgal [2005-04-26 03:06:48 +0000 UTC]
Heh, yeah, I finished it It was much more satisfying and pleasing than reading about mental disorders for my psychology exam (which was actually kind of depressing
). Heh, thank you very much! I love my characters, and I put a lot of effort into making them convincing. Oh, and I'm glad you read the description - thanks for taking an interest
What do you mean, exactly, by Jayli being somewhat of a paradox? And why? *happily curious*
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chucksgal In reply to jocarra [2005-04-27 20:55:58 +0000 UTC]
Oh, I can only imagine! You are more than welcome, hon!! You do seem to feel very close to them! And I think you do quite well with making them convincing! I always read the descriptions....that way I know what's going on with what ever artwork I'm viewing. I don't know why most people don't? Well..I am just guessing...she seems to be irratable..impatient...but I have a feeling she has a heart of gold. I would really love to read/see her characters development to find out if that is really the case, though.
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jocarra In reply to chucksgal [2005-05-05 20:00:29 +0000 UTC]
Hehe, yeah, I am rather close to them. Heck, I've almost got my friend convinced they're real X3 *chuckles* I'm glad you read the descriptions - it's sort of a relief, actually, because one might miss what deeper message I'm trying to convey if you don't read it. Most people don't because it's harder than just looking at a picture, or because they aren't interested and don't care. I'm like that sometimes, but certain pieces seem particularly meaningful, in which case I try to take that into account if I go to comment.
Hehe, Jayli isn't irritable, persay, but rather a little cold and curt. Not rude, but you wouldn't call her warm and friendly, haha (don't tell her I said that! *LOL*). At least, that's the way she acts in the first part of my story I haven't written the whole story out, unfortunately, so it'll be hard for you to really see her development - I might submit chapter one, though
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chucksgal In reply to jocarra [2005-05-06 04:59:58 +0000 UTC]
LOL...that's pretty cool when you can convince someone that imaginary friends are real!! Oh, yes...I would miss so much if I didn't read them!
Yes, I think it's that most people are too lazy...one has to actually be interested...otherwise..why are they on an art site? Yes, I feel the same...sometimes I read the descriptions just to find out how they did it...with what program, etc.
Ahh...okay! She won't hear it from me!! I hope you do!! I would love to read it!!
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jocarra In reply to chucksgal [2005-05-06 16:40:10 +0000 UTC]
Hahah, what makes it scary, is that my friend KNOWS they aren't real, but can't seem to help thinking that they are, anyways. X3
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chucksgal In reply to jocarra [2005-05-06 17:59:32 +0000 UTC]
LOL..sometimes...we just want things to be real...because it would just be soooo coool!!!
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jocarra In reply to chucksgal [2005-05-06 19:35:59 +0000 UTC]
*chuckles* Indeed.... But unpleasantness is what defines reality from a dream... Is that why I feel so free to put unpleasantness into my characters and stories? To make them more real for me? Hmm...
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chucksgal In reply to jocarra [2005-05-08 18:59:44 +0000 UTC]
That is too true!! I think that could be why. There is no such thing as a perfect personality in real life..so it does make your characters much more believable..and coincidentally...more interesting!! It will consequently be an interesting addition to any story about them, to see how they deal with various imperfect personality traits as well as their insecurities..and how it affects how they interact with each other, too.
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jocarra In reply to chucksgal [2005-05-08 19:32:39 +0000 UTC]
I also find those sorts of interactions intriguing myself, which is why I included it in my story as such an important element. It's all about how a person's perspectives influence what the world is to them, and who people seem to be. This individual perspective is then held in contrast to what really is real and true... if "truth" exists at all! I love working with characters and philosophy, so this story is something really close to me *hugs it*
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chucksgal In reply to jocarra [2005-05-08 19:38:29 +0000 UTC]
Oh, yes! To some, for instance...the world is a dangerous and ugly place, to others....full of opportunity and adventures. To yet, still others...it is a mixture of both. Point of view is everything...and when those views conflict..things can get very interesting! I think it would be safe to say, that truth varies, depending on ones individual perspective...there is truth, perhaps...but what it is to one is not truth to another! I can see why....and then your own perspective views on the world must color your characters, as well as your views on their personalities...so you must have to be very open-minded and objective! Quite a challenge, but it does us good to deal with such challenges..we grow from them.
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furryphotos In reply to ??? [2005-04-26 01:52:20 +0000 UTC]
Lovely colours here you brought out the textures of the rock and clother well
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jocarra In reply to furryphotos [2005-04-26 03:04:40 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much I'm surprised the colours and textures turned out - sometimes they don't X3 I had to redo a few parts because they looked funny, heh.
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PrincessTiger In reply to ??? [2005-04-26 00:37:15 +0000 UTC]
GREAT JOB!!! WOW That's so..so...amazing!!!!
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Leelu In reply to ??? [2005-04-26 00:32:56 +0000 UTC]
Jayli looks purdy. And so does the whole picture, for that matter.
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jocarra In reply to Leelu [2005-04-26 03:03:22 +0000 UTC]
Hehe, thank you very much *chuckles* I bet Luke thinks Jayli looks purdy, too X3
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daniii In reply to ??? [2005-04-26 00:25:47 +0000 UTC]
O_O!! Amaziing, I love the background and the faces fo your characters I specially like the work you did on Jayli's face,the sunlight touches give it an alive feeling
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jocarra In reply to daniii [2005-04-26 02:58:19 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much! The background was a real pain - it was pretty much me scribbling around for a few hours *LOL* Heh, and yeah, I thought the lighting on Jayli's face helped (it's actually supposed to be the light of a golden fire, but same thing )
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daniii In reply to jocarra [2005-04-27 01:06:31 +0000 UTC]
Your welcome...How much did it take you 8the backgorund alone)?? Actually, I thought about a fire,but I inmidiatly changed my mind about it,dunno why....(Actually, the light seems to strong to be morning sunlight)
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jocarra In reply to daniii [2005-04-27 05:30:16 +0000 UTC]
The background alone? Hmm... One sitting, so anywhere from 2-5 hours. Keep in mind I multitask, so I was surfing the net and chatting at the same time - it's therefore hard to say exactly how much time was devoted to it. It was probably the hardest part of the image (I've always been challenged by backgrounds... and composition... and clothing... and people... and etc... haha).
Yeah, the light is quite glaring to be sunlight, unless the light was focussed and tinted through a stained glass window or something. I think it's the golden colour that suggests "sun", but it looks really weird if I make it any orangier.
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daniii In reply to jocarra [2005-04-27 19:11:31 +0000 UTC]
Hehehe, I also tend to multitask,especially if I'm using a reference picture
Huh,maybe if the higlight had been more "dancing" it would have suggest a fire,but it would have looked odd,and anyway,it looks nice the way it is now.
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jocarra In reply to daniii [2005-05-05 20:04:47 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, that's why I was thinking of making the image into a little animation, where you could see the fire's light flickering on her face, but that'd be too tough to pull off well...
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KiwisaftDEsign In reply to ??? [2005-04-26 00:21:50 +0000 UTC]
all in all a wonderful perfect brushing
wow especially the hair
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KiwisaftDEsign In reply to ??? [2005-04-26 00:21:17 +0000 UTC]
all in all a wonderful perfect brushing
wow especially the hair
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jocarra In reply to KiwisaftDEsign [2005-04-26 02:56:42 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much! Heh, actually the hair bugs me a little bit *LOL* but I'm glad you like it
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BrokenHeartedSoul In reply to ??? [2005-04-26 00:15:15 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful. Amazing as always. You always amaze me
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