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Thorins_apprentice
Rohan
Feb 28 2015, 2:59am
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Does anyone else wish the battle looked more like this
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Link Mod note: Original "search results" link replaced with direct link to image on artist Justin Gerard's blog. Instead of Pellonor fields 2? For anyone not being bothered to copy the link its that Alan Howe illustration, I speak of.
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AshNazg
Gondor
Feb 28 2015, 3:20am
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But it did look exactly like that!
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For the split second that Beorn got involved, it really reminded my of all the illustrations of BoFA that I'd ever seen. I just wish it was more than a split second by the way to make links work just type like this: [*url]google.com[*/url] but without the *s
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CathrineB
Rohan
Feb 28 2015, 3:42am
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It hit me so hard when Beorn entered the battle in the movie because it reminded me too of the illustrations of botfa! It looked SO amazing! I can't even start to begin to explain how shocking it is they didn't keep more of that in. I loved those precious seconds so much. Very powerful.
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banaili
Bree
Feb 28 2015, 3:49pm
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I simply would have enjoyed more dwarves!
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Do you mean regarding the landscape? I agree, the image of the landscape evoked from Howe's illustration is visually more appealing, in my opinion, than another LOTR-style open field. I suppose what I would have liked more of though would have been to see more of the dwarves fighting. I expect that will all come with the EE, but still... One thing I loved about the first film was seeing how each dwarf's unique fighting style worked and meshed (usually well) with those of the other dwarves'. I hope we'll get a chance to see that on the DVD!
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balbo biggins
Rohan
Feb 28 2015, 4:34pm
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I wish the whole film could look like this!
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ElendilTheShort
Gondor
Feb 28 2015, 8:15pm
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all the dwarves making a stand instead of what we were left with. Love that picture.
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CathrineB
Rohan
Mar 1 2015, 1:08am
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I was shocked how little we got of the dwarves in the actual battle. We get a glimpse right after the change and zoooom Ravenhill! It's like wow. The main characters aren't even in the titled battle for more than what two minutes on screen because of PJs love for the elves in this movie.
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QuackingTroll
Valinor
Mar 1 2015, 11:08am
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I don't know if you meant Alan Lee or John Howe, but that illustration is by Justin Gerard. I don't like the exaggerated faces of the dwarves. I like the two banners, King beneath the mountain and Iron hills, and that Orcrist is kinda cool. Looks like that might be Kili dying just below Thorin. Not sure I like the style, but the details are cool.
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BlackFox
Half-elven
Mar 1 2015, 1:46pm
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Sorry, couldn't help myself.
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Arannir
Valinor
Mar 1 2015, 1:52pm
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The BotFA looked like this. For 3 seconds. Literally. What a shame.
"I am afraid it is only too likely to be true what you say about the critics and the public. I am dreading the publication for it will be impossible not to mind what is said. I have exposed my heart to be shot at." J.R.R. Tolkien We all have our hearts and minds one way or another invested in these books and movies. So we all mind and should show the necessary respect.
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AshNazg
Gondor
Mar 1 2015, 10:34pm
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John Lee? Doesn't he do cameos in all the Batman movies?
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Yeah, I know my stuff
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swordwhale
Tol Eressea
Mar 2 2015, 6:55pm
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This guy can do not only men, Elves and Dwarves, but orcs, and great natural world stuff like the eagles, wolves and bear... and that fantastic mountain! In detail and realism reminds me a bit of Alan Lee, though Lee is more soft and watercolory and dreamy.
Na 'Aear, na 'Aear! Mýl 'lain nallol, I sûl ribiel a i falf 'loss reviol... To the sea, to the sea, the white gulls are crying, the wind is blowing and the white foam is flying...
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swordwhale
Tol Eressea
Mar 2 2015, 6:57pm
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is more exaggerated and cartoony... might be a nice storyboard for a Pixar piece... nice atmosphere... (wargs....not...so....good..... )
Na 'Aear, na 'Aear! Mýl 'lain nallol, I sûl ribiel a i falf 'loss reviol... To the sea, to the sea, the white gulls are crying, the wind is blowing and the white foam is flying...
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Eleniel
Tol Eressea
Mar 2 2015, 9:33pm
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He's done some fantastic Middle-earth paintings - his Aragorn and Arwen is my all-time favourite, and also a great Eowyn and Faramir... Check out his website www.matthew-stewart.com (though his portfolio on there is not complete, but you can simply search Google images for his work to get a more complete selection. )
"Choosing Trust over Doubt gets me burned once in a while, but I'd rather be singed than hardened." ¯ Victoria Monfort
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ElendilTheShort
Gondor
Mar 3 2015, 7:24am
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that aragorn and arwen is darn near perfect
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his portraits of gandalf and gimli likewise
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swordwhale
Tol Eressea
Mar 3 2015, 4:38pm
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really awesome stuff. I grew up on horses and drawing them, so the first thing I look at is an artist's horses. Most artists post 1950 can't draw a horse to save their buns, especially in the fantasy and kids' book genres. (Alan Lee being a notable exception ). This guy is a good enough artist, and has clearly used reference to his advantage, that he puts forth a reasonable horse (with a few goobers, mainly in the way the bits fit in the mouth and the shape of the eye, and some other head details). I'm sure some of what I'm looking at is from various time periods as well (the white wolf is a bit, uh, not all there... I live with "wolves", Siberians, so yeah, that doesn't quite fly)(but I bet it's an old piece, because the style isn't as awesome as some of the others). And his wolves in the BOFA were fantastic! Also loving that cheetah cat person thing.
Na 'Aear, na 'Aear! Mýl 'lain nallol, I sûl ribiel a i falf 'loss reviol... To the sea, to the sea, the white gulls are crying, the wind is blowing and the white foam is flying...
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Eleniel
Tol Eressea
Mar 3 2015, 7:28pm
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Yeah, I'd heard that horses are about the most difficult animal to get right...my newly-teen daughter's still in the horse-mad stage and loves drawing portraits of her favourites - mainly the head and neck only!
"Choosing Trust over Doubt gets me burned once in a while, but I'd rather be singed than hardened." ¯ Victoria Monfort
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swordwhale
Tol Eressea
Mar 4 2015, 6:53pm
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Horses probably saved my (geeky misfit) life as a kid, and I drew them everywhere. Best thing is to draw draw draw. Keep a sketchbook and scribble. Use photo and video reference. go see real horses and understand how they work (and their gear) Look up George Stubbs' anatomy book, he's the best! Sam Savitt, Wesley Dennis, and CW Anderson are some of the best horse artists of the 20th century. They illustrated many books. I did a pinterest board here on my favorites: https://www.pinterest.com/swordwhale/great-equine-illustrators-savitt-and-dennis/ and here: https://www.pinterest.com/swordwhale/drawing-horses-epic-win/
Na 'Aear, na 'Aear! Mýl 'lain nallol, I sûl ribiel a i falf 'loss reviol... To the sea, to the sea, the white gulls are crying, the wind is blowing and the white foam is flying...
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Eleniel
Tol Eressea
Mar 4 2015, 11:08pm
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I've bookmarked both boards to show my daughter - her favourite horse series is the Silver Brumby stories by Elyne Mitchell...
"Choosing Trust over Doubt gets me burned once in a while, but I'd rather be singed than hardened." ¯ Victoria Monfort
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swordwhale
Tol Eressea
Mar 5 2015, 4:11pm
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I'll have to try to find that..
Na 'Aear, na 'Aear! Mýl 'lain nallol, I sûl ribiel a i falf 'loss reviol... To the sea, to the sea, the white gulls are crying, the wind is blowing and the white foam is flying...
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