The golem was a featureless mass of clay, aside from the large hands, eyes made out of lumps of coal, and the inscription written on it's head. The word emet (אמת, "truth" in Hebrew) is written on its forehead. The golem could then be deactivated by removing the aleph (א) in emet, thus changing the inscription from "truth" to "death" (met מת, meaning "dead").
My friend decided to challenge my group to a weekly art challenge to push us to try things we normally wouldn't attempt. Not wanting to be slowed down by line work, I kept the shape simple and focused my attention on trying to make the lighting more dramatic. Unfortunately, the background I slapped on at the end changed the location of my light source DX
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PezWolf
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My friend decided to challenge my group to a weekly art challenge to push us to try things we normally wouldn't attempt. Not wanting to be slowed down by line work, I kept the shape simple and focused my attention on trying to make the lighting more dramatic. Unfortunately, the background I slapped on at the end changed the location of my light source DX
Art (C)
PezWolfPosted using PostyBirb
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
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Size 853 x 1280px
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