Sunday, February 27, 2011
Darkon - The Head of the Bastards
For the head of 'The Three Bastards' I chose a Judea-Roman name instead because he don’t deserve a righteous Jewish name. I named him Darkon. A blue-eyed, white bleach haired IDF soldier who probably came out of the woodwork of Europe and claimed himself to be Jewish. Probably in the future Israel will be infested all over with this kind.
Darkon was based on a commercial 3D model that I morphed to a point of despicability. I bleached and restyled his hair just like the character Rutger Hauer played in Blade Runner as the Replicant. Though Darkon is not a machine but he behaved like one. No remorsity. Just pure beast. A fine example of an IDF dog. Not just a dog, he is a diseased dog. A kind of disease that will crawl onto your skin so quickly before you know it. If you try to get rid of it they will labeled you as anti-Semitic. While Semite itself is not a disease. They just trick you so that you like the infection and be corrupt like them based on a false advertising of the promised land.
The Zionist disease that creeps into your head will confuse you in differentiating between villains and heroes. As you have seen on the media nowadays you know that disease is already working on you. Lies sound so sweet while reality tasted so bitter. So who is the real hero? The real heroes are the ones who still have their conscience. Not the ones who posed to be one. But Darkon is not pretentious about it. He openly declared to be no good. I don't have to elaborate with his outfit. I just kept it simple. I didn't even attach any military gear on him. The Zionists are prying on my work. I don't intend to reveal it all. It is part of a deception. Lets their brains freak out because deception is a very deadly weapon.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Outfitting Kalifa
What’s the difference a year make is more obvious when we are young. Each year is an event to be remembered like birthdays and new year. Being twelve or thirteen. Then later it is sixteen and seventeen. We were so eager to grow older but never realized that every age that passed will never return.
In developing the character for the boy hero Kalifa I am quiet adamant about his age. He should be around ten years old who is still very much preoccupied with games and day dreaming. The previous design of him seems a bit older for what I had in mind. As I had mentioned a year or two make an obvious difference in a child’s life.
After designing Kamila I managed to find a proper base model that has the right height and a face that I could morph into the Kalifa that I want at a cost of dumping my previous design that was tedious. As many other creative efforts that ended up in a trash bin not because they are bad but they didn’t fit right into the whole picture.
As a peasant boy Kalifa’s outfit shouldn’t be elaborate. Despite that guideline Kalifa’s outfit took longer to design and finalized. The most difficult thing to achieve in design is simplicity. But in a noir world even simple forms will look interesting because of the highlights and shadows. In addition to that the dynamic cloth simulation is getting better. Not because of its complexity but its realism. The emphasis of Palestine 3000 A.D. is not of its fantasy but its realism. For realism will make people realize.
Kalifa is just a simple peasant boy who didn’t have any ambition to be a warrior like the eager young Luke Skywalker of Star Wars. Like many other Palestinian boys he is forced in a situation that he has to fight. Unlike most Western presumption that Palestinian kids are groomed to be terrorists. If you are a friend of the Zionists who are robbers and killers using God as a lame excuse then you will not see the hero in this boy named Kalifa. Will you be forever blind?