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Re: The Brick Testament - Saul and Jonathan Attack
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lugnet.build.ancient
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Sun, 3 Dec 2006 15:00:58 GMT
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In lugnet.build.ancient, Bruce Hietbrink wrote:
I cant believe I missed the opportunity to title my post about the first set of
Saul stories Saul About the Benjaminites. That would have been awesome. My
girlfriend came up with that one a week too late.
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Philistines Try to Keep Weapons Out of Hands of Israelites - I like how you
varied the heights on Sauls family. The tiled floor is nice in that scene,
but the small square gaps are annoying. Plus there are four 1x1 plates in
the very front that are slightly askew.
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Well, Sauls just starting out as king and he cant afford the the highest
quality floor installers just yet. But I understand that hes hired someone to
fix those askew tiles in between this and the next set of stories. :)
The little gaps are little weird, but I can put up with them aesthetically for
allowing me to tile with the light gray highlight color. I think from most
angles they look more like little dark squares as part of the tile pattern
rather than holes. But yeah, sometimes they do just look like holes.
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The quoting George Bush at the end seems heavy handed.
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I suppose. Its hard for me to restrain myself from overt empathizing with the
non-Israelite nations in the Bible. Especially the Philistines, since even
their cultures name has come down to us as a slur whose meaning is especially
ironic since a reading of the Bible stories strongly suggests it is the
Israelites themselves who are themselves far more philistine. Using the
amalgam of Bushisms put in the mouth of the Philistine leader was an attempt to
get the viewer to empathize with the Philistines much more than any sort of
criticism of Bush or his policies.
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Saul Rejected for Seeking Gods Favor - Lots of great big army scenes in
this, but my favorite picture is the people hiding - particularly the well
for some reason.
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A fairly simple well, but my attempts to make it fancier all seemed to get in
the way of showing off the other hiding people. Not sure if its just a very
shallow well, or if maybe theyre standing on the shoulders of people lower down
in the shaft of the well. :)
Yeah, I was very happy to see those fish pieces released in other colors. Got a
few on Bricklink a few weeks back.
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I like Sauls sacrifice scene a lot -
the balance is good between the altar, the flame, the bones and the blood on
the ground.
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Thanks, yeah, I think thats probably one of the better animal sacrifice shots
so far.
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Slaughter of the Philistines - Jonathans armor bearer reminds me of Patsy
from the Holy Grail. Was that intentional?
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Heh, no, not intentional. Much as I love Monty Python and the Holy Grail,
its been years since Ive watched it, and I had to look up who Patsy even was!
But looking at screen shots, I see the resemblance. :) Maybe it was
subconscious.
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In the complete accordance with
your heart, I wish there had been some way to use clickit hearts rather than
the drawn-in hearts.
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Hadnt even thought of Clickit hearts, but thats a nice idea. I suppose I
could have just superimposed them in Photoshop, but sad to say, I have yet to
acquire any Clickits.
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Probably my favorite pic in this story is
this one, with the guy looking at his severed hand in confusion.
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I like that one (though the hero shot of Jonathans attack--with his sword
gleaming--is my fav). I just happened to pick up an already-made Philistine
solider who, for whatever reason, was missing a hand, and his head was turned
toward his stump as if contemplating how on earth that could have happened. So
I just placed him in the scene.
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Jonathan is cursed - I really like the forest scenes. The use of soft focus
is really good at making it look like the forest stretches on and on.
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Soft focus is helpful that way. I also threw a lot of green in the sky in the
background to give it something of a forest canopy feel. Theres a number of
palm trees back there which would look out of place if you could tell what they
are instead of just being blobs of green.
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Nice honey-on-a-stick solution, but for some reason the
croissants look more like a brain on the ground than a bee hive to me.
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Any better ideas for a hive? Thats the second time Ive used the croissants
(Samson also came across honey) for lack of a better idea.
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In
this pic the detached arm doesnt quite work.
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Yeah it doesnt quite look right. But I wasnt sure people would get what was
going on with the ephod if I didnt show him reaching inside. Its weird that
the Bible seems to assume the reader is already familiar with what the heck the
ephod is for and why the Israelites would draw lots to determine Gods will
(instead of, say, talking with him directly which is the far more common form of
communication with God in the rest of the Bible).
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Saul Rejected for Incomplete Genocide - I love the what is that bleating and
mooing I hear? scene. I imagine Saul saying Cattle? What cattle? Sauls
such a weasel.
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Really? Does Saul come off as a weasel? I never thought so in my reading of
these stories, and I certainly didnt mean to portray him that way in my
illustrations. Seems like hes doing the best he knows how but that the game is
rigged against him. Of course, anyone who would actually carry out a genocide
(even if commanded by a god) is far worse than a weasel in my book, but I never
thought of Saul as particularly weaselish.
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Anyway, all good stuff. Isnt Saul getting a headache after all this
killing?
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Not a headache per se, but he is about to be tormented by an evil spirit that
Yahweh sends upon him.
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Time for David to make an appearance.
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Working on it right now. :)
-Brendan
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