These images will follow the development of my current concept: designing an Ego, Superego, and Id in a world that ultimately serves as reference to my thoughts on God, myself, etc….
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A rendition of the Superego in black oil paint
Concepts for the Ego.
I knew I wanted a gargoyle, since it's a sort of mockery of life through an inanimate object.
The goat face was added later to nudge the character into a less-than human air, a compromise that instead brings potential for comic elements and practice on drawing an unfamiliar subject.
The two meet for the first time
The Superego interacts in American Sign Language (always portrayed by a dotted word bubble.)
A rendition of the Superego in black oil paint
Concepts for the Ego.
I knew I wanted a gargoyle, since it's a sort of mockery of life through an inanimate object.
The goat face was added later to nudge the character into a less-than human air, a compromise that instead brings potential for comic elements and practice on drawing an unfamiliar subject.
The two meet for the first time
The Superego interacts in American Sign Language (always portrayed by a dotted word bubble.)