So. Spent all of yesterday avoiding the slimy pools of crack-headed male immaturity (aka working at Quizno's), then rented some DVDs to indulge myself and headed home.
Ate macaroni and cheese spirals and watched Underworld. Promptly fell into OMFGSQUEE! mode.
Okay, White Wolf WoD vs Underworld writers lawsuit aside, that movie left me grinning like a total and absolute geek. T'wasn't the story, nor the pretty faces ... it was the delightful featurettes about the absolutely mind-blowing prosthetic make-up.
Y'see, before I wanted to become an illustrator, I wanted to lean towards a proffession of special-effects make-up. As much as I liked cool CG effects in movies and crazy camera tricks, I loved the real, the tangible. For examples of what I'm taking about, see movies like Predator, Aliens, and the like. Take a gander at Farscape for some more creature feature, if you have the chance. I loved the mix of illusion and reality. I liked the challenge to fool every sense a person had, no just their eye. If they could see it, smell it, touch it ... my job was done. And when I watched movies that did the exact same, so perfectly, I was entranced. Like, again, I bring up Predator. That was a guy in a suit. A very pretty suit. We've come a long way since Godzilla.
Underworld had its flaws, but by no way at all were any of these flaws in the visual department. To see the behind-the-scene footage of the werewolf costumes ... oh, the bliss. Again, that was a guy in a very pretty suit. Everything from the digitigrade legs to the musculature to the fluidity ... ah, bliss.
And then there was the Hybrid. That was my reason for the OMFGSQUEE! Not that I consider Scott Speedman to be horribly attractive or anything ... it was the tekMage potential. Seriously. To see images like that on scree, prosthetic and painted and everythinged into full 3D glory .... SQUEEE!!
Spoliers aside, I'll post the caps that I was able to find:
( Yes, I said spoilers. Can't blame me fore anything. )
True, I had my personal nitpicks, like my disbelief that werewolves should have such spidery-long fingers ... umm, no. Both my werewolf and my demigod have thick fingers with heavy claws, with flat palms and nearly triangular-shaped cross-sectioned fingers ... like actual large-breed canines. I also didn't like their 'feline' component idea ... werewolf, people. And tails! I need tails!
All in all, I am now cursed with a veritable goldmine of visuals to use as inspiration for more tekMage dreaming ... spent a good half hour last night thinking up a visual for the wings being shifted ... and the birth of a comic strip (or a movie script) called "Restaurant at the End of the World" ... but that's another story.
Ate macaroni and cheese spirals and watched Underworld. Promptly fell into OMFGSQUEE! mode.
Okay, White Wolf WoD vs Underworld writers lawsuit aside, that movie left me grinning like a total and absolute geek. T'wasn't the story, nor the pretty faces ... it was the delightful featurettes about the absolutely mind-blowing prosthetic make-up.
Y'see, before I wanted to become an illustrator, I wanted to lean towards a proffession of special-effects make-up. As much as I liked cool CG effects in movies and crazy camera tricks, I loved the real, the tangible. For examples of what I'm taking about, see movies like Predator, Aliens, and the like. Take a gander at Farscape for some more creature feature, if you have the chance. I loved the mix of illusion and reality. I liked the challenge to fool every sense a person had, no just their eye. If they could see it, smell it, touch it ... my job was done. And when I watched movies that did the exact same, so perfectly, I was entranced. Like, again, I bring up Predator. That was a guy in a suit. A very pretty suit. We've come a long way since Godzilla.
Underworld had its flaws, but by no way at all were any of these flaws in the visual department. To see the behind-the-scene footage of the werewolf costumes ... oh, the bliss. Again, that was a guy in a very pretty suit. Everything from the digitigrade legs to the musculature to the fluidity ... ah, bliss.
And then there was the Hybrid. That was my reason for the OMFGSQUEE! Not that I consider Scott Speedman to be horribly attractive or anything ... it was the tekMage potential. Seriously. To see images like that on scree, prosthetic and painted and everythinged into full 3D glory .... SQUEEE!!
Spoliers aside, I'll post the caps that I was able to find:
( Yes, I said spoilers. Can't blame me fore anything. )
True, I had my personal nitpicks, like my disbelief that werewolves should have such spidery-long fingers ... umm, no. Both my werewolf and my demigod have thick fingers with heavy claws, with flat palms and nearly triangular-shaped cross-sectioned fingers ... like actual large-breed canines. I also didn't like their 'feline' component idea ... werewolf, people. And tails! I need tails!
All in all, I am now cursed with a veritable goldmine of visuals to use as inspiration for more tekMage dreaming ... spent a good half hour last night thinking up a visual for the wings being shifted ... and the birth of a comic strip (or a movie script) called "Restaurant at the End of the World" ... but that's another story.