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Dec. 8th, 2005 12:51 pm
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Life Drawing is the Magic Pill.



I seem to be incredibly rambly today. Please bear with me.

My brain is still stuck in Small Gods, and I might even read it again (so soon!) after Christmas (or during...?) to keep the images fresh.

I keep trying to draw this scene ... my life drawing pad has at least three versions of it. This one's my favourite so far, but it's still not there. This is when Brutha finds himself momentarily in the desert of black sand and turns to look back at Death – there should be hordes of people out there but I'm not going to invest that much energy in the background until I get the foreground right.


Finally a Vorbis design that is kind of getting there ... I was surprised, reading through Small Gods again, how often he's referred to as 'young.' Granted, this is mostly by elderly clergymen, but I tried to stay away from the skull-with-wrinkles look nonetheless. I also didn't want him to look as evil as he is – I wanted to keep some of the eagleness but also make him look like he could be nice, or look nice enough to disarm people anyway. He does put on that Comforting Guardian act, and if people took one look at him then ran away because he looked evil to the core he wouldn't get away with it. I know that in the book he's supposed to have eyes that are nearly entirely black so that you can't quite tell where he's looking, but while this works well in print it doesn't in animation. I had to sacrifice a little of that bit of canon. Anyway, this isn't quite there yet but it's the first one worthy of posting.


A couple stabs at Sgt Simony (I like the first one best). The guy at the desk next to my sister's was drawing someone with this general idea for facial structure (but much more willowy) and I went AHA! That would work for Simony! I'd done something kind of approaching this with the nose but the bottom jaw thing was a revelation. Anyway, he's still got a way to go, but he's on his way.


Must do ... more research ... on tortoises! Om is posessive.* This book has forever put another layer on a particular hymn at church ... heh. Anyway. Yeah.


I really liked the way Brutha looked in that quick little doodle I'd done a while back, and I thought maybe it was the button eyes that did it. I tried that as a starting place with this one ... turned out okay, but I go the hair wrong. Brutha and Neville look very similar in my mind, but I'd rather change Neville.


*Actually Om's is posessive ... ha aha ha hahaa.

Date: 2005-12-09 09:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] azvolrien.livejournal.com
Your art got me into Pratchett. Just so's you know.

Date: 2005-12-09 09:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] twirlynoodle.livejournal.com
Mwahahahah, the powah! The POWAH!

Date: 2005-12-09 10:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sparrowofjack.livejournal.com
Same here. I figured, hey, if you spend so much time drawing Pratchett characters it has to be at least somewhat decent, right?

That last thought was the king, queen, hell, the whole ROYAL FAMILY of understatements. The very idea that Pratchett is only decent. (scoffs)

I think that you must be some sort of secret marketing scheme. No matter what characters you draw, from whatever book, we viewers are suddenly filled with the desire to read that book and those characters.

I'm on to you.

Date: 2005-12-09 10:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] twirlynoodle.livejournal.com
I solemnly swear I have no under-the-table deals with any publishers or authors. My roommate who works in publishing only very rarely distributes any books I actually like... One of the few of hers I've ever drawn from is Fly By Night which, hey look at that, is out in stores now. [evil chuckle]

But seriously. If I could get a living wage from publishers for just randomly doodling from books... I would so do that. As long as they were good books.

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