9/23/2024
Due to family medical issues, Requiem is on indefinite hiatus.
An elderly family member of ours took a bad fall on Labor Day night, and we’ve been dealing with the aftermath ever since. Hopefully, things will get sorted out, but as of right now, doing a daily comic is not something my schedule can allow.
Sorry to have this happen, but as everyone knows, real life comes first….and at least we don’t have too many running storylines on the backburner.
Thorondor “Ian” Caladharas is the 18 year old heir to one of the first of the Merchant Houses. An intelligent, independent teenager; Ian has a tendency towards irreverence and and frustration. In all honesty, he doesn’t care what his grandfather says he is heir to, he just wants to have a normal life. Or at least as normal a one as possible. (As my skills improved I made some revamps to this characters appearance to reflect aging and such as well. The top picture is how he is currently modeled. )
Julia Wells, significant other of Ian Caladharas. Julia co runs the Wells Hotel in Erech’s Clocktower District. For those people who have rpg’d in this world: The Wells Hotel is now known as Cytheron’s. Julia and Ian tied the knot in the City of Greyrest in the Crossing Territories.
Thank you. It’s something I put together a while back for pool use. It has some sliders built into it that I can use to changes the ripples and swirls in the water. I’ve been changing them up slightly each frame to shift things up a bit each frame to vary things.
You’re quite welcome. There’s another set of dials in there that allow me to control the loacation of where swirls in the water begin in X and Y. I got lucky when I played around with it and ran across that shot in the panel.
Thank you. It’s something I put together a while back for pool use. It has some sliders built into it that I can use to changes the ripples and swirls in the water. I’ve been changing them up slightly each frame to shift things up a bit each frame to vary things.
In the middle panel I can even see the movement of Ian`s arm!
Thank YOU for this great comic and all the hard work!
You’re quite welcome. There’s another set of dials in there that allow me to control the loacation of where swirls in the water begin in X and Y. I got lucky when I played around with it and ran across that shot in the panel.
And it takes a real good eye to realize its just right! =)