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#PHANTOM OF THE OPERA BOOK DEFORMITY FULL VERSION#
The full version of it can be found on Youtube. The novel 'The Phantom of the Opera,' written by French writer Gaston Laroux, was published in 1909. They kept the skull like features and showing the veins is magnificent. Also features Darin de Paul (voice of Reinhardt) as one of the managers. Also a musical, kinda cringy but fun to watch. Phantom of the Opera 1991-David Staller as the Phantom. (Excluding Derik Davis in USRST, who I saw live.) The Phantom of the Opera is a 1925 American silent horror film adaptation of Gaston Lerouxs 1910 novel Le Fantôme de lOpéra, directed by Rupert Julian and starring Lon Chaney in the title role of the deformed Phantom who haunts the Paris Opera House, causing murder and mayhem in an attempt to make the woman he loves a star. This is Espen Grjotheim, who played the Phantom in the Olso, Norway production. The musical a fixture on Broadway since 1988, weathering recessions, war and cultural shifts will play its final performance on. For fun: here’s two of my favorite influences: The Phantom of the Opera Broadway ’s longest-running show is scheduled to close in February 2023, the biggest victim yet of the post-pandemic softening in theater attendance in New York. While drawing this I was looking at art of the infamous Marvel villian, Red Skull, POTO makeup, some fanart, and skulls. Save on booking fees & find the best deals on plays, musicals, shows & tours. Keep in mind-my version of Erik is no older then his late 20s, which is why he still has hair. Buy theatre tickets direct from the box office at over 40 theatres across the UK. I also really like the idea of Erik’s hair being a little messy and constantly not wanting to stay slicked back and NICE when he wears his mask. After all, bravery is doing something even though it scares you. I wanted there to be an element of fearlessness in my concept, because that aspect of his character is one of the most important to my project. He is a highly sarcastic, sometimes confident character. I also felt like it was important to let Erik smirk when his mask is off.
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I also added a facial scar that cannot be covered by my planned half-mask. So I went with a mostly missing nose and very sunken eyes. (A death’s head is a skull or a rendering of a skull that symbolizes danger, which can also refer to a semi-decomposed human with shriveling skin.) I wanted to have some of Erik’s face showing when he wears his mask, but I also wanted to honor his original description. Leroux Erik is described as a skeletal figure with a death’s head. Something important I always think about is how a pose or facial expression can show characterization. This was ESPECIALLY important, since Erik has such a complicated deformity in my mind’s eye. Shunned by society for his horrible facial deformity, he takes a. I need sketches like this one to start nailing down how I want a character to look. Based on the 1910 horror novel by Gaston Leroux, The Phantom of the Opera is a.