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Banners #8 - Buffy Summers
Here's my first attempt at a Buffy-centric banner for "Clocks of the Long Now."

A few notes under the cut.
Banner #8:
Buffy Summers
Notes:
For the heroine herself, I wanted to go with a treatment that was iconic but not too arch. I chose the dragon and the phoenix to drive the storytelling here, both for the components of that myth itself and for the motifs of death and rebirth I associate with these beings. The dragon appears in various forms in "Clocks", some of them metaphorical and others scaly and fire-breathing. Along with the phoenix - the bird that rises anew from the ashes - I couldn't think of a more appropriate visual for the way I view the character. The font is a layered mash-up of a few handwritten forms, as blood red as the ink on the worst sort of contracts. It's the seal on a very old, bad bargain.
The biggest pain was getting sarah's wispy hair properly matted, but I think I did an okay job. I experimented a lot with color temperatures here, but I think this one is my favorite because I like the earthiness of the tones, and I think it feels more like the common-man sort of hero that Buffy represents.

A few notes under the cut.
Banner #8:
Buffy Summers
Notes:
For the heroine herself, I wanted to go with a treatment that was iconic but not too arch. I chose the dragon and the phoenix to drive the storytelling here, both for the components of that myth itself and for the motifs of death and rebirth I associate with these beings. The dragon appears in various forms in "Clocks", some of them metaphorical and others scaly and fire-breathing. Along with the phoenix - the bird that rises anew from the ashes - I couldn't think of a more appropriate visual for the way I view the character. The font is a layered mash-up of a few handwritten forms, as blood red as the ink on the worst sort of contracts. It's the seal on a very old, bad bargain.
The biggest pain was getting sarah's wispy hair properly matted, but I think I did an okay job. I experimented a lot with color temperatures here, but I think this one is my favorite because I like the earthiness of the tones, and I think it feels more like the common-man sort of hero that Buffy represents.
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The Chinese myth of the phoenix and the dragon also springs to mind - the idea of two warriors standing back-to-back, fighting off the world.
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Ooo, I love that image!
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The "Clocks Experience"? BLUSH!
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"Clocks" is certainly an experience all on it's own. A bold walk on the wild side, imaginative, inventive and beautifully written. :)
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