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Laura DeGlopper

Underworld
Underworld by @kenupntr (Laura DeGlopper)

This is a depiction of the egyptian underworld. The recently dead soul stands before Osiris and has his heart weighed by Anubis. If his heart weighs less than the feather, his soul is pure and he is welcomed to eternal life. If it is not, it is eaten by the guardian....

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Posted: Thursday, 30 October, 2003 @ 08:51 PM

Great job doing such a full and detailed background! You're far braver than I am! :)

Kind of a nit...but I think I'd like to see the guardian being a li'l more fearsome looking. Right now, he...Idunno. He feels silly and impy, over there in the corner. I think doing some musculature things with him--broadening the shoulders or something--might make him more fearsome to the poor soul over there.

Aside from that, I'm really impressed. Thanks for sharing!

Posted: Thursday, 30 October, 2003 @ 09:27 PM

I like the tally man off in the background there. grin Cool picture, I love the concept and the picture is so full and complete. Truly a work of art. Nice work.

Posted: Thursday, 30 October, 2003 @ 10:43 PM

Aiye! I love this image...I wish I could fave it, or something. ^^

I love egpytian mythology, and this is my fave part of it! The hall of judgement. ^^ I wish I could make images as...great as you can. -

Lovely! ^_^ snogs Anubis XD

Posted: Thursday, 13 November, 2003 @ 12:30 PM

Awesome - yes a full detailed BG always makes the pic luks that little better (or a LOT better). I just love the hieroglyphics! I've always liked Egyptian stuff, and Anubus is too cool. I like what you've dun with this, it's truly a masterpeice ;) I'm kinda jealous coz I can't do naff all for BGs. But well dun, be proud

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