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READ FIRST: First, I would like to point out that this is the only fanart that I will be putting up from the novel "Interview with the Vampire." Second, I will not respond kindly to rude/unwanted comments and remarks flooding my inbox about the other books. Please keep comments to the image only. It's not that I do not appreciate feedback, I simply have not read any of the other books by Anne Rice, nor do I plan to do so. My only interest in choosing to pick up IwV was to better understand the movie. Preferably, I would recommend reading the book instead. Behind the Image: With that being out of the way, I would like to present my own interpretations of the characters Louis and Lestat. In the attempt to capture what I saw while reading the book, I tried stay as far away from any actor influences as far as the drawing itself is concerned. The movie really didn't do them justice at all, in my opinion, as there is a lot more to their characters than the film first lead me to believe. About the Image: My idea was to try to get the feel of a vintage photograph. I had also experimented with some new (and lengthy) techniques in removing the usual "gray" look to my lines to achieve the colored line-effects seen in animated films. The background is inspired by stock photography I found on deviantART.com) However, I will also point out that the setting is NOT a paint over, nor a modification of the photograph. Painting backgrounds is a real pain in the @** and I did not spend my hard work on a photo-manipulation for a quick and cheap background. *ends novel-like image descript* ~Artwork © Me, SBGothik, 2007 Characters are trademarks of "Interview with the Vampire", copyright © Anne Rice Mechanical Pencil Sketch & Photoshop CS, 14 hrs This image in portion or whole is not up for duplication or redistribution. Character artwork and design copyright respectively to the artist(s). ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Submitted by: SBGothik
Posted: Aug 15, 2007 2:22 pm
Completed: Jul 27, 2007
Galleries: Finished Work, Gothic, Misc Literary Works
Keywords: vampires, dark, gothic, gothic art, anne rice, louis, lestat, interview with the vampire, out of place and time
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kirayashaTotal Posts: 716Aug 15, 2007 3:52 pmI think you did a fantastic job on this. When I saw the image in a thumbnail, I was like"hmmm... they look like Lestat & Louis..." Nice to know I was right! I think you've caught the character's beautifully. |
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SBGothik (Reply)Total Posts: 3Aug 16, 2007 12:13 amThank you very much for stopping by for a look. --- |
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kirayasha (Reply)Total Posts: 716 |
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nathieTotal Posts: 310Aug 21, 2007 5:36 ami really love your drawing style. the book is one of my all time faves too and i love to see well done fanart of it! |
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SaigithTotal Posts: 191Nov 18, 2007 6:04 pmI love Interview with the Vampire ^^ Lesat's smile shows his personality, and Louis...what's to say? --- "One step closer and my sword shall find a new sheath." Lael quote
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cruffinsTotal Posts: 553May 6, 2008 6:18 ammmm. I think the distressed look is yummy. It really does look exactly like a very weathered photo. --- I'm not streaking, I'm just too sexah for clothes to handle! |
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PhoenixTotal Posts: 23Aug 22, 2008 1:15 amYou've done a wonderful job in capturing their personalities as portrayed in the novel. --- I'm a proud member of the Rubber Room Society and I have a standing reservation at the Happy Hotel. "The devil is an angel too."--Miguel de Unamuno
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