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Visualizing Horace Harkness

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Re: (STICKY) Visualizing Horace Harkness
Post by pushmar   » Thu Mar 13, 2014 1:03 am

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Oh, yeah. :lol:

I like the chevrons on his sleeve, too.
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Re: (STICKY) Visualizing Horace Harkness
Post by Dca   » Fri Mar 14, 2014 10:03 pm

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The classic actor analogy is a good one, worth more mining. I like the Bronson gut-check for Harkness, although he seems a little too ... Sleek. Lee Marvin? Evergreen is definitely on the right track with this graphic, This is splitting hairs, good basis to work from. Borgnine seems better reserved for Billingsley, although I get the visuals for those two mixed up in my head. "Battered prizefighter" might be reused?
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Re: (STICKY) Visualizing Horace Harkness
Post by Dca   » Fri Mar 14, 2014 10:27 pm

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What made those characters memorable was more their attitude than appearance, which doesn't come through well here. Fists up helps, I suppose, but it's more ... personal ambiance. Doesn't help much with graphic novels, but at least the air of restrained menace of the classic actors seems relevant to me.
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Re: (STICKY) Visualizing Horace Harkness
Post by smr   » Sat Mar 15, 2014 2:41 am

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Definitely works! I would put the old example with the new example to have a comparison or evolution of a character done by the artist(s). That's my only nitpick.
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Re: (STICKY) Visualizing Horace Harkness
Post by pilotus   » Sat Mar 15, 2014 12:20 pm

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his long arms and short legs. the rest - not bad
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Re: (STICKY) Visualizing Horace Harkness
Post by George J. Smith   » Sun Mar 16, 2014 12:05 pm

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Dca wrote:The classic actor analogy is a good one, worth more mining. I like the Bronson gut-check for Harkness, although he seems a little too ... Sleek. Lee Marvin? Evergreen is definitely on the right track with this graphic, This is splitting hairs, good basis to work from. Borgnine seems better reserved for Billingsley, although I get the visuals for those two mixed up in my head. "Battered prizefighter" might be reused?


I thought Lee Marvin when I saw the pic too.
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Re: (STICKY) Visualizing Horace Harkness
Post by DrMegaverse   » Sun Mar 16, 2014 2:35 pm

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Fantastic! :-).


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Re: (STICKY) Visualizing Horace Harkness
Post by Norm.bone   » Mon Mar 17, 2014 10:00 pm

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Awesome! Tell the art team that morale has improved; the beatings can stop. :)

Thanks for listening!
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Re: (STICKY) Visualizing Horace Harkness
Post by justdave   » Thu Mar 20, 2014 10:30 pm

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Evergreen Studios wrote:With the launch of the comic and the website we have been paying close attention to your notes, comments and criticisms and wanted to address one of them directly here with regards to Horace Harkness. We read your feedback which was quite universal about his build and physique, and agreed that he was not quite the character you would imagine in the book. We sent the art team to work on it and below you'll find our revised Horace Harkness. We thought we'd take the opportunity to post it here first, see what the thoughts were and then update the website.

Let us know what you think.



as he's been a 'bruiser' for a long time' he should show some damage, scar(s), broken nose that regen didn'y fix, etc
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Re: (STICKY) Visualizing Horace Harkness
Post by kzt   » Thu Mar 20, 2014 11:00 pm

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justdave wrote:as he's been a 'bruiser' for a long time' he should show some damage, scar(s), broken nose that regen didn'y fix, etc

Everyone regens. It just works.
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