it’s the exact same poses. pre-beast and beast have the same moves.
Hey students, here’s a pro tip: do not write an email to your prof while you’re seriously sick.
Signed, a person who somehow came up with “dear hello, I am sick and not sure if I’ll be alive to come tomorrow and I’m sorry, best slutantions, [name]”.
Demi Moore was robbed! I know. I'm biased. But, she delivered, award or not.
This scene in the bathroom getting ready for the date? Gutted. It felt so personal. As if everything in the movie is a metaphorical fever dream, but this one moment is real, like she's lucid just long enough for us to see where the nightmare is coming from.
And Sue is the hot pink nightmare. She's like the validation Elisabeth will never have. Always just out of reach. Terrorizing her. I drew Sue's hand extended out to blow a kiss but, simultaneously, Elisabeth is literally in the palm of her hand.
I worked with Mutant and Mubi to put this movie poster together for 'The Substance.' Thanks to AD Eric Garza! The poster is an 18”x24”, 10-color screenprint. Edition of 135. Available now in the Mutant shop.
Shawarmawave
Secrets revealed
I thought this was a 3D render at first😭 this is amazing
yes its based on 'Ivan the Terrible and His Son'
some in-progress screenshots/behind-the-scenes under the cut~
Sketching, lineart (which was abandoned eventually, as you can see lmfao) and basic color/lighting blocking:
I created mockup poses using DAZ3D, as well as using Dotflare's 'HD Gabriel' model and Xetirano's 'V1 model' as visual references for drawing some of the details correctly.
I modelled the background by hand in Blender and aligned it with my previously-created DAZ3D poses to get the perspective correct and kinda just...slapped some colors and perspective blur on it and called it a day.
This is about 12 days' worth of work, ish. I can't remember if I worked on it every day or not.
The girls are fightiiing
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