This is what I painted on random in VRChat while hanging out with some friends. It's a scene I've tried to draw before but it was too much for me.
Since late 60's scientists around the world have been trying to understand, describe and affect the weak nature of this parallel world. It has been known that there are many others, excluded from each other through sub-quantum vibrations on the material level. The degree of insulation from others is what makes a parallel world strong or weak, which also affects how easily can things appear in others or travel in between them. Whenever worlds collide like this, a dimensional breach happens. It can last from several seconds to many days depending on how strong it is and can manifest in various ways such as strange smells, sounds, sights and sometimes objects of lifeforms may be able to pass through, usually for a limited time before they are pulled back.
This parallel world is a weak one, with breaches happening on almost a daily basis all over the planet, often around power lines and during storms, as apparently electricity effectively pulls on the fabric of a dimension. While this isn't a problem in a relatively strong parallel world, a weaker one may crack more easily.
In 1992 in İzmir, Turkey, scientists have been working on a way to stabilize this world through a large complex using an emitter which could, in theory, tune into the world's frequency and reinforce it for a considerable time over a large space.
On 27th of March 1992 the installation was turned on and what was initially regarded as success quickly devolved into a country-wide accident. Scientists have misjudged the granularity of frequencies separating each world, which resulted into opening a major dimensional breach covering much of Turkey and parts of Greece and Bulgaria, lasting three days and misplacing an unknown number of objects and possible lifeforms from the other world. The city of İzmir was largely damaged from electrical storms and various other phenomena.
This picture shows the city on the third day, when the breach got smaller and eventually closed. The city itself looks like a mess but considering this is like my first brush painting ever (and in VR even), it's still good enough for me. I realize I have made the other world look like a realm of Oblivion which wasn't my intention but it ended up looking that way.
Since late 60's scientists around the world have been trying to understand, describe and affect the weak nature of this parallel world. It has been known that there are many others, excluded from each other through sub-quantum vibrations on the material level. The degree of insulation from others is what makes a parallel world strong or weak, which also affects how easily can things appear in others or travel in between them. Whenever worlds collide like this, a dimensional breach happens. It can last from several seconds to many days depending on how strong it is and can manifest in various ways such as strange smells, sounds, sights and sometimes objects of lifeforms may be able to pass through, usually for a limited time before they are pulled back.
This parallel world is a weak one, with breaches happening on almost a daily basis all over the planet, often around power lines and during storms, as apparently electricity effectively pulls on the fabric of a dimension. While this isn't a problem in a relatively strong parallel world, a weaker one may crack more easily.
In 1992 in İzmir, Turkey, scientists have been working on a way to stabilize this world through a large complex using an emitter which could, in theory, tune into the world's frequency and reinforce it for a considerable time over a large space.
On 27th of March 1992 the installation was turned on and what was initially regarded as success quickly devolved into a country-wide accident. Scientists have misjudged the granularity of frequencies separating each world, which resulted into opening a major dimensional breach covering much of Turkey and parts of Greece and Bulgaria, lasting three days and misplacing an unknown number of objects and possible lifeforms from the other world. The city of İzmir was largely damaged from electrical storms and various other phenomena.
This picture shows the city on the third day, when the breach got smaller and eventually closed. The city itself looks like a mess but considering this is like my first brush painting ever (and in VR even), it's still good enough for me. I realize I have made the other world look like a realm of Oblivion which wasn't my intention but it ended up looking that way.
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
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Size 1280 x 720px
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