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Post by paperdragon on Mar 10, 2010 20:32:23 GMT -5
Been a while so thought I would show off some stuff Elric summoning Arioch by Craig Hamilton Elric is able to call for aid upon the traditional patron of the Melniboné emperors Arioch, who is a Chaos Lord and Duke of Hell. He usually appears as a fly or beautiful youth. I love how the lack of color due to Elric's albinism and the intensely bright color of Arioch play against each other. This piece is color pencil.
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Post by jainitai on Mar 10, 2010 20:59:47 GMT -5
Wow, that's really amazing and technical. The lighting effects are incredible. I've never heard of this guy, Craig Hamilton.
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Post by Red Dog on Mar 10, 2010 22:46:48 GMT -5
Elric, wow. Now there's a character I don't see too many people bringing up. Very nice.
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Post by ChaosReaver on Mar 11, 2010 0:15:14 GMT -5
Nice artwork. The artist is an awesome painter. I need to get around reading those Elric Books.
Do you have anymore pics of original artwork by other artists?
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Post by cypressearth07 on May 22, 2010 16:15:26 GMT -5
*swoon* i love it!
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Post by godless on May 22, 2010 16:23:56 GMT -5
Elric is my favorite fantasy character of all time. Michael Moorcock was always the best fantasy writer(fuck that overrated Tolkien nonsense!).
Craig Hamilton is a brilliant artist. In first became aware of him in the 80s(and re-discovered him recently) when he did that cover art for an indie book called "Blade"(by Tony Harris) on issue #2.
I am VERY envious of that piece Paperdragon.
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Post by smile4chaos on May 25, 2010 19:44:32 GMT -5
The Elric series is great. Weather you buy the original six novels, or the newer versions with added short stories and re-arranged in a better chronological order. Someone is making a movie of the first one, with Moorcock heavily involved. If it ever sees frutation, I hope they dont fuck it up. Tim has drawn a few elric sketches that were good. And there have been a few artist that have done some really good artwork for the books.
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Post by godless on May 26, 2010 22:49:15 GMT -5
Yeah I have been browsing the CDs that Glen puts out(collecting the Tim sketches/roughs, etc. he has been selling on ebay) and there are a few cool Elric drawings in there as well.
I have not heard about any recent Elric movie attempts(the last I heard was back in the late 1980s I think when that "Stormbringer" movie was being greenlit) so I will look into this. The problem with doing a movie solely based on the first book(without pulling a Peter Jackson and making the first 2 or three at once) is that, as good as that first book is, the character really does not become fully realized until AFTER he finds Stormbringer(and suffers that curse). In a way it would seem to make better sense to do the "Weird of the White Wolf" first but the problem with that(as with most fantasy books I think) is the title would probably have to be changed because that title does not sell to those who never heard of the books.
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Post by paperdragon on Jun 8, 2010 15:00:55 GMT -5
Stitch...Tim Vigil...Adam MacDaniel
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Post by paperdragon on Jun 8, 2010 15:05:22 GMT -5
Howler in the Mist...Mike DubischCthulhu and Night Gaunts
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Post by paperdragon on Jun 8, 2010 15:06:25 GMT -5
Cover reproduction...Butler
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Post by paperdragon on Jun 8, 2010 15:39:43 GMT -5
Lord Elric...Brian LeBlanc
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Post by bastard on Jun 8, 2010 16:12:55 GMT -5
very cool stuff! i really like the mike dubisch pieces. what publication was ''stitch'' in?
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Post by paperdragon on Jun 8, 2010 16:34:57 GMT -5
It was the cover for Indy magazine.
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Post by bastard on Jun 8, 2010 18:45:24 GMT -5
oh yeah.
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