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Wednesday Halloween Double Feature – Vampire Girls

by wpmorse on September 19, 2018 at 8:25 am
Posted In: Test

I officially declare the Halloween season started, and to start things off in my month of horror films  the subject vampire girls!

Wednesday Halloween Double Feature - Vampire Girls - A Girl Walks Home Alone At NightThe first on my list was one I’ve been hearing quite a bit about Ana Lily Amirpour’s A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night. The film tells the story Arash (Arash Marandi) a young man living in “Bad City”, an imaginary city in Iran, struggling to make a living while supporting father is a heroin addict. One night when confronting his father’s dealer, he sees a girl (Sheila Vand) dressed in a traditional chadur walking out of the dealer’s apartment. It turns out she’s a vampire who has made short work of the dealer. From here things get interesting.
This Persian language film described as the first “The first Iranian vampire Western” is the best film about a chadur wearing, skateboarding vampire ever. It’s wonderfully done in a stylized black and white with a nice moody vibe of an empty run down town where in the middle of the nigh the only people on the street are the predator and her prey. The Girl is one of the best recent takes on the vampire archetype. She’s whimsical and playful, almost catlike (as in she will play with her food) but when it matters, she is deadly.

Wednesday Halloween Double Feature - Vampire Girls - Let Me InThe next film on my list was Matt Reed’s Let Me In.
Owen(Kodi Smit-McPhee) is not a happy boy. He’s very religious mother is in the middle of a divorce. And he’s bullied in school.   He copes with this by nursing some very dark and sadistic fantasies, not good for a boy his age. One night he meets a girl who has just moved into the neighborhood named Abby ( Chloë Grace Moretz). She’s a very strange person. Along with seeming out of touch with everything, she doesn’t seem to have any trouble with the cold, walking in the snow barefoot. Despite all of this, and Abby‘s efforts to push him away immediately, they become fast friends.
I have heard good things about this remake, Tomas Alfredson’s of Let the Right One In and I’ve heard that it was a good example of how to do a cultural translation of a film right. For the most part I agree with this in that it shares most of the quality of the original film with a few deviations, (for example it’s a detective hunting Abbey, rather than the boyfriend of one of her victims) nothing was perfect however. For example the terrible CGI cats from the original film replaced by the almost as unconvincing animation of Abby attacking people.

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Game of Thrones – The Wildlings

by wpmorse on September 18, 2018 at 8:42 am
Posted In: Art

Beyond having to draw another horse. Drawing Bran’s encounter with some wildlings and Night’s Watch Deserters went pretty smoothly. Though I forgot some details about Hali’s knife.

This is the first appearance of Osha, so I made an effort to design everybody in the scene before I started playing with the composition. I’m afraid it’s kind of wasted since Osha’s barely visible in the background, and everyone else shall be killed in the next page.

Game of Thrones - The Wildlings

“We’ll take the horse two said another of them, a woman shorter than Robb, with a broad flat face and lank yellow hair. “Get down, and be quick about it.” A knife slid from her sleeve into her hand, its age jagged as a saw.
“No,” Bran blurted. “I can’t”

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Game of Thrones – Return to the Inn

by wpmorse on September 17, 2018 at 8:45 am
Posted In: Art

This illustration showing Tyrion returning to the Inn at the Crossroads, where he sees how his father “rewards” Masha Heddle, the innkeeper, for “letting” Catelyn kidnap him, went extremely well.

My main problem with it was overthinking how Tyrion could dismount a horse. This is mostly because Martin is all over the place with just how handicapped Tyrion is in the first book, from being able to do acrobatics in his first appearance and needing a cane elsewhere. Also, I assumed he had a special saddle to ride similar to the one he designed for Bran, and that was taken from him when he was taken to the Eyrie.

Besides that my issues are minor. Based on the text I probably should have shown the innkeeper’s frontside.

Also, I’m terrible at drawing horses.

Game of thrones - return to the inn

He dismounted and glanced up at what remained of the corpse. The birds had eaten her lips and eyes and most of her cheeks, barring her stained red teeth in a hideous smile. “A room, a meal, and a flagon of wine, that was all I asked,” he reminded her with a sigh of reproach.

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Game of Thrones – King In The North

by wpmorse on September 15, 2018 at 1:13 pm
Posted In: Art

The King in the north scene is the one of my favorite in both the show and the book.

Regrettably, it was one of the hardest one to figure out. In the show this scene takes place  in the ruins of a darkened castle. In the original text it takes place in the well lit great hall of Riverrun. It was dificult figuring out how to fit both Greatjon Umber and Robb Stark in the rectangular format. This was before I realized I had gotten the seating wrong. I had gone in assuming the Greatjon was part of the crowd with Robb, Catelyn and Edmure Tully sitting up front, when actually the Greatjon is sitting right next to Robb. It was also frustrating that I couldn’t find what the Greatjon looked like. I’ve been trying to avoid the show and other illustrations and stick to how the book describes people, but all Mr. Martin says about the Greatjon, is that he’s HUGE.

In the end, I think this one came out as… okay for me… but not much more.

Game of thrones - The King in the north

He pointed at Robb with the blade. “There stands the only king I mean to bow my knee to, m’lords,” He thundered. “The King in the North!”

 

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Game of Thrones – The Godswood

by wpmorse on September 14, 2018 at 11:01 am
Posted In: Art

Another iconic scene with Ned and Catelyn in the godswood. This one I found elusive and it took me a few false tries before I got a good composition. I still think I flubbed the perspective a little bit.

I found myself focusing on the weirwood itself, just what it looks like and just how the carved face would look. (I’ve seen everything from a fully carved face to simply two holes for eyes and a slash) I assume that the Winterfell godswood is one of the older ones and would have one of the more detailed faces. Also based on some of the fan sites I’ve been following, I’m not quite sure that weirwood is even a plant anymore and because of this, they stick out in the forest for reasons beyond their lack of color and red leaves. I’m almost imagining their “bark” to almost seem like a hard smooth skin.

Game of Thrones - The Godswood

Cateyln found her husband beneath the weir wood, seated on a moss-covered stone. The greatsword Ice was across his lap, and he was cleaning the blade in those waters black as night. A thousand years of humus lay thick upon the godswood floor, swallowing the sound of her feet, but the red eyes of the weirwood seemed to fallow her as she came. “Ned”, she called softly.

 

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Game of Thrones – The Crypts of Winterfell

by wpmorse on September 13, 2018 at 9:53 am
Posted In: Art

I’m finally getting to actual popular scenes, from the book, in this case the first appearance of the crypts of winterfell as well as the first time Lyanna Stark is mentioned. The biggest problem with this picture is I had to do way too much crosshatching.

Game of Thrones - The Crypts of Winterfell

They went down to the crypt together, Ned and this king he scarcely recognized. The winding stone steps were Narrow. Ned went first with the lantern.

 

 

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