Stage 4 of 4: Ink Timelapse

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This is it! I finally got around to uploading the inking process from beginning to end, with some views of the final product as well.

I sped up the 20 min timelapse video to just over 4 mins, so this is 5x faster than the default timelapse recording of an iPad Pro. (see the full-length at the end of this post)

From the sketching of perspective lines to finish took about 1 year and a half! Sketches and planning before-hand spanned an extra 6 months. This video doesn’t even include the progress of sketching, which took the longest. We’ll save that for next time.

God Beetle Risen!

This is the final stage in the Atlas Metamorphosis where we see God Beetle taking off into the skies embarking on a new journey, being manned by two steampunk engineers alluding to the progress that brought us out of the dark ages into the Renaissance.

Gothic cathedrals loom overhead in this dazzling 3-point perspective, adorned by the most magnificent symbology depicting the scriptural scenes of his holy teachings. In this alternate timeline, one will notice a similarity to our Christian churches, but in this dimension, the beetle is our depiction of God. Christ is very similar to the beetle god in our previous stage (taking place in ancient Egypt) where Kapri was seen with a beetle for a face. Many parallels are seen throughout our timeline’s religions as well as this other world.

Be on the look out for the last piece of this puzzle, as even though this is the final stage of metamorphosis, the prophesy started with Stage 2 of 4, and therefore, is incomplete until Stage 1 has been born. Stage 1 is the Egg stage, and is prophesied to take place in a primal, ancient central American civilization, perhaps that of the Aztecs.

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Here’s the longer, 20 minute version where you can see a bit more of what’s happening in the video:

Does this artwork evoke any thoughts about cultural eras and the shift between them?

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