
First off, no, I'm not dead. I'm still alive and I'm busy with commission work, but I'm also having to deal with moving into a house and having to take it seriously on request of my family. I ask for patience with this as I'm being told to spend less time at home and trying to find a job. Don't worry, though, I've still got you all in mind.
So I recently picked up a Sword and Sorcery film by Richard Donner called Ladyhawke. As far as Sword and Sorcery goes, this movies about a C- at best. The dialogue is flowery and un-natural, pretty boy Matthew Broderick sucks as usual, and the soundtrack by the Allen Parsons Project is utterly terrible. It's one of the least immersive films I've seen in a while.
That being said, why I'm personally into it is there's a werewolf in this movie with my name...and he's in a relationship with a werehawk played by the gorgeous Michelle Pfeifer. So that alone makes me take back a lot of the more negative things I have to say about and give it a pass. Hence why I did this artpiece right here...mostly as a stocking stuffer to remind people I'm still alive but also because I haven't done a TF in pencil in forever.
So in the movie, it's explained that the werehawk transforms by day and the werewolf changes by night. However, during a solar eclipse, the two will have a temporary window where both of them remain human. The plot hole there is that this curse was made by the Devil, and it's unlikely that he didn't think this through. By the conditions of the curse, the solar eclipse could also easily make them revert to their animal forms...or it might have them changed into something inbetween.
The point of this pic, then, is showing another scenario where they become more traditional zoanthropes. Phillipe Gaston the Mouse is also changing in this pic. It didn't technically happen in the movie, but I'm doing it here because FUCK Matthew Broderick! Him as a weremouse is a vast improvement of his entire acting career in the long run.
Anyway, enjoy!
So I recently picked up a Sword and Sorcery film by Richard Donner called Ladyhawke. As far as Sword and Sorcery goes, this movies about a C- at best. The dialogue is flowery and un-natural, pretty boy Matthew Broderick sucks as usual, and the soundtrack by the Allen Parsons Project is utterly terrible. It's one of the least immersive films I've seen in a while.
That being said, why I'm personally into it is there's a werewolf in this movie with my name...and he's in a relationship with a werehawk played by the gorgeous Michelle Pfeifer. So that alone makes me take back a lot of the more negative things I have to say about and give it a pass. Hence why I did this artpiece right here...mostly as a stocking stuffer to remind people I'm still alive but also because I haven't done a TF in pencil in forever.
So in the movie, it's explained that the werehawk transforms by day and the werewolf changes by night. However, during a solar eclipse, the two will have a temporary window where both of them remain human. The plot hole there is that this curse was made by the Devil, and it's unlikely that he didn't think this through. By the conditions of the curse, the solar eclipse could also easily make them revert to their animal forms...or it might have them changed into something inbetween.
The point of this pic, then, is showing another scenario where they become more traditional zoanthropes. Phillipe Gaston the Mouse is also changing in this pic. It didn't technically happen in the movie, but I'm doing it here because FUCK Matthew Broderick! Him as a weremouse is a vast improvement of his entire acting career in the long run.
Anyway, enjoy!
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Transformation
Species Hawk
Size 948 x 1280px
File Size 437.2 kB
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