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Re: The Brick Testament - All Hail King Saul!
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Mon, 20 Nov 2006 16:49:31 GMT
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In lugnet.build.ancient, Brendan Powell Smith wrote:
   Even in the scenes I did create for this story, only the Ammonite soldiers closest to the camera are fully equipt with the proper torsos, helmets, swords, and shields. The less visible an Ammonite is, the more likely he’s faking it with a different red torso, lack of sword or shield, or the wrong helmet.

Ooh, now it’s a challenge! In this scene I’m pretty sure you’re using these two torsos in the unfocused ranks:



   And then yeah, finally there’s a whole lot of non-narrative stuff, a fair amount of which I’d like to try my hand at illustrating too, especially the Revelation to John.

That’s what I’m looking forward to (i.e. poetry and prophecy). Some of my favorite parts have been when you’ve broken away from straight storytelling to illustrate things like the Law and Pauline epistles. I’m working on my own project now that involves illustrating some narrative parts and some more abstract parts, and those are definitely a creative challenge.

Bruce

   
         
   
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Re: The Brick Testament - All Hail King Saul!
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Mon, 20 Nov 2006 23:03:45 GMT
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In lugnet.build.ancient, Bruce Hietbrink wrote:
   Ooh, now it’s a challenge! In this scene I’m pretty sure you’re using these two torsos in the unfocused ranks:



Demonstrating your eagle eye once again, Bruce. Yes, those are the two back-up torsos I was using for the Ammonites. :)

   That’s what I’m looking forward to (i.e. poetry and prophecy). Some of my favorite parts have been when you’ve broken away from straight storytelling to illustrate things like the Law and Pauline epistles. I’m working on my own project now that involves illustrating some narrative parts and some more abstract parts, and those are definitely a creative challenge.

I do enjoy the challenge of coming up with ways to illustrate the non-narrative, but I think I will be focusing on the main narrative of the Israelites for some time to come.

-Brendan

 

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