I want to make an ilustration of Ratri, the Hindu goddess of the night, but I don't know anything about this subject myself, and I want it to be as authentic as possible, their are aparently no primary source depictions of her.
can anyone give me some advice for how i can make it more acurate?
most basicaly, id like to know what all these outfits and symbolism mean and what would be most fitting...
...but litteraly anything would be a great help
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What do you want to see in the next Altrverse comics?
A LOT I'll make a list :3
- Trans Jackie please Sean its so fitting
- Since we might be getting multiple comics of younger Marv, I'd like to see maybe some of the magic circle members (like Sunday) as kids possibly friends of Marvs
- Ties to the other egos, I know it's probably unlikely but little hints of Chase or Henrik or Jameson would be soooo neat
- adding onto the last one maybe Universal variants? Its altrVERSE after all. Think it'd be neat to see a happy Chase in like Jackie's or maybe old man Jameson in another.
- Jackie getting a friend!! Bro doesn't look like he has any in #0 and I want bro to not be alone 😭 give him someone who is equally as much of a loser
- full names. I know we probably will get them but I wanna know what Jackie's real name is + Marvin's full name.
- Easter eggs to their old appearances, since they probably aren't Canon anymore I think it'd be neat to throw in little jabs at em.
And probably more that my migraine induced brain cannot process. Hooray!!
I need volume 1 though. Like now. Pronto. Immediately.
WOULD TUMBLR FRIENDS LIKE TO HEAR ME RAMBLE ABOUT FNV.. HERES THE SUMMARY:
"FNV, otherwise known as 'Kin yobi no yoru' (On a Friday Night) is a slice of life styled story in the sense that it follows the life of three best friends who enable each others chaos in a way, even unintentionally.
It's backstory is filled with deep lore and interpersonal relationships, motivations that are driven by loss, love and a search for community, identity, self and comfort. The stories of the main three characters intertwine into one as you follow along on their journey to becoming who they are today"