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Sadness

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During a war in the orient. A wife, of a soldier that was rumored to have been cheating on her, received a letter from her husband. This letter stated that he would have his leave during their one year anniversary. She was extremely happy that fate had given them the time to spend their joyous occassion together. She stayed up all night the night before anxiously cleaning and preparing for their special day. The day of their anniversary, she prepared a tea ceremony for them and bought a new dress from a merchant that only dealt in the highest quality fashions. During this day, her friends and family warned her that he would not show, but she continued to prepare knowing that her husband would not dishonor her in such a way. Half the night passed and every minute felt as days passing. Her fears of infedelity or even worse, his death, grew and her husband was no where to be seen. Let me know what you think of the render. Room and most props by Syyd Teaset is a prop I got awhile ago but can't remember the person. Model was Vicky, Hair is Alice Hair by Koz, the dress is the ChinaDress by Billy T.

Comments (16)


Krystalmoon

1:54AM | Sun, 10 February 2002

A touching story. You got it all in your render.

jeweldragon

1:55AM | Sun, 10 February 2002

this is breathtaking all of it i would like to know what happened to her husband

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JosephineAu

2:42AM | Sun, 10 February 2002

You have certainly captured her sadness in this image Daniel. Well done. Emotion is not always easy to portray.

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spartan0007

3:30AM | Sun, 10 February 2002

Great job; well done!

RealityCheck

4:28AM | Sun, 10 February 2002

Good composition. However, if it was during WW II (I am assuming that it is) and this was a Japanese setting (tatami floor and screen) the woman would not be in a chinese cheong-sam dress (Japan invaded China) ESPECIALLY for a tea ceremony. She would be required to wear a kimono, a traditional Japanese dress. And her hair would be appropriately groomed. Distorting customs of another culture is a really embarrasing crime. Go to ISO's website, download one of his beautiful Kimonos then redo this art correctly.

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OpenMindDesign

4:54AM | Sun, 10 February 2002

Well I think it was nicely done nonetheless Danial.

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abmlober

5:56AM | Sun, 10 February 2002

I would also like to hear the story's end... And perhaps the face shimmers too much green?

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ivyroses

8:03AM | Sun, 10 February 2002

The front part of her dress by the slit seems to cut into her thigh a little bit. Other than that it looks great. s The story was a nice touch.

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dboura

10:14AM | Sun, 10 February 2002

No it was not Japenese in origin nor is it WWII It's pretty much a fantasy based story with no particular historical base. While, yes, this is a mix of real life cultures. I am devising my soon to be out rpg storylines a little more with images. Which mixes and develops it's own customs. In fact, this ceremony has a Terasimian, Terasima being the name of the game, history as well. It's called "The Hurala" which is a ceremony used to describe passion, devotion, and undying love. It's a ceremony on the continent Salamos that is celebrated each year on a couple's anniversary. As the story unfolds, you will see how it is a strong storyline. That and the fact ISO doesn't have a V1 or V2 kimono doesn't help much, unless her miyabi is victoria based. Not to mention, the marketplace doesn't have a vic based kimono and bc of comcasts problems I can't even view their store to see if they had one, as that was what I was looking for and asked ppl in chat if they new of one.

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ShadowWind

10:20AM | Sun, 10 February 2002

The render is very good, and I love the story...makes me on the edge of my seat as to whether he comes back to her and what his excuse was (besides death of course)...Cool pic...

EvolutionXtinct

2:15PM | Sun, 10 February 2002

very nice DB, and such a sad story. Mess with the lighting some and you'll have the perfect effect. Evo

Lucy_Fur

5:14PM | Sun, 10 February 2002

What would be supreme would be more of a 3/4 angle of profile on her face to better see her expression of longing, sadness, etc, etc. Good image & storyline :)

mitochondria

6:25PM | Sun, 10 February 2002

nice. I really like the moonlight from outside.

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Syyd

6:02AM | Tue, 12 February 2002

How sad and beautiful, sort of like Puccini's "Madame Butterfly". The story is beautiful, the render is too, you got a little bit of light on the side of her face, just illuminating it slightly, makes us wonder of her emotion.

ladynimue

9:06AM | Thu, 14 February 2002

Of all of your images this is the most touching and thought-provoking. You have done an excellent job of posing, lighting and texture rendering. I love the flow of her dress and the unseen flow of her tears. Your image depicts the beautiful yet sad storyline to perfection.

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dboura

6:58PM | Thu, 01 August 2002

This is a message for REALITY CHECK; Since you are so good at making negative comments about the art work of others, why don't you design artistic drawings yourself, and add them to the art gallary. I mean, it is only fair, that you participate as well and let others criticize your talant in the computer world of art. Sincerely Yours, Swtnsxy3069. PS......This is NOT a response from dboura, but that of a friend.


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