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Anorien
Rohan
Jan 3 2015, 12:19pm
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Mirkwood Painting
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This is a painting I just finished for a friend as a gift. It's one of her favorite scenes in DoS. Because of the size of canvas I had, I ended up compacting the image to fit in the lonely mountain, so it's not exact. Hope you like it!
The Lord of the Fellowship of the Return of the Two Towers of the Hobbit King of the Rings...with the Silmarillion!
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BlackFox
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Jan 3 2015, 1:17pm
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It's excellent! You're a very gifted artist. Coincidentally, it's also one of my favourite scenes.
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BlackFox
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Jan 3 2015, 1:21pm
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And I trust the image that serves as your avatar...
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... is also one of your own paintings?
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Anorien
Rohan
Jan 3 2015, 10:39pm
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And yes it is! I did that painting a few years back. It's hanging on the wall behind my desk now
The Lord of the Fellowship of the Return of the Two Towers of the Hobbit King of the Rings...with the Silmarillion!
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cats16
Half-elven
Jan 4 2015, 12:29am
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Join us every weekend in the Hobbit movie forum for this week's CHOW (Chapter of the Week) discussion!
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Light22
Bree
Jan 4 2015, 4:01am
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I wonder about the legality of what you're doing, I could be wrong, but you take frames from the film and then paint them? is this what you're doing? Have you consulted a copyright lawyer about these? Look very nice by the way
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Anorien
Rohan
Jan 4 2015, 4:23am
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I'm not selling them and I'm not claiming any rights to the image itself. I try to acknowledge the fact that they are from/inspired by the movies when I post pictures. Hopefully no one is offended. I just like to paint and have fun painting scenes from Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit as practice.
The Lord of the Fellowship of the Return of the Two Towers of the Hobbit King of the Rings...with the Silmarillion!
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Light22
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Jan 4 2015, 5:15am
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I think that you may run to a problem in the future
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I would strongly advice that you protect yourself by consulting a copyright lawyer. Its one thing to create an imaginary work from scratch as fan art, but to base them on copyrighted material may cause you some legal problems, and no you don't have to make money in order to get into problems. Everytime someone creates an artwork that art is legally theirs, especially when its protected by law, just in the case of PJ films. The best bet is to ask a lawyer, or request a written permission from PJ directly, or New Line Films, whoever owns the rights on these films.
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Lena
The Shire
Jan 14 2015, 1:01pm
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I loved the scenery in DoS. I would like to have a pic like this as well, it's really pretty.
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Lena
The Shire
Jan 14 2015, 1:03pm
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Maybe if these are not the exact screenshots
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then this is not against the law? And not for sale?
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Avii
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Jan 19 2015, 2:53am
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Wow, this is absolutely stunning. How long did it take you to paint this?
"If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world." - Thorin Oakenshield
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swordwhale
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Jan 23 2015, 5:07am
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not sure about the copyright thing either, but there is a lot of fan art based directly on screencaps... also have seen a bunch of stuff for sale on places like zazzle with Thranduil or other copyrighted characters (ack!!!) I've done some stuff that is based on Middle Earth characters, but can also be sen as original fantasy characters if I do't tell you who they originally were (because they aren't based at all on the film images). I tend to tell anyone in my art classes to use a bunch of photos as reference, and create their own composition. Carry on!
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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