Post from @DailyMovieSketch

Post from @DailyMovieSketch
π˜Ώπ™π˜Όπ™’ 𝙒𝙄𝙏𝙃 π™‰π™Šπ™‰ π˜Ώπ™Šπ™ˆπ™„π™‰π˜Όπ™‰π™ π™ƒπ˜Όπ™‰π˜Ώ | π™‡π™žπ™—π™šπ™§π™– π™π™š 𝙏π™ͺπ™©π™šπ™’π™šπ™© 𝙀𝙭 π™„π™£π™›π™šπ™§π™žπ™¨ β€” I was watching "Event Horizon" yesterday, and I did two drawings based on it. The first one with Captain Miller (Laurence Fishburne) being shown sights of hell by the Weirbeast (Sam Neill) was for a challenge to draw with one's non dominant hand as suggested by @shrek_rao_arts_ β€” so I drew it with my left hand.It was an interesting experience to do so. I drew with pencil so I could focus on spreading the shade and I could erase also. It was much slower, where I found my mind probably thinking ahead and the hand trying to catch up to do what I wanted. And the final result is not as refined. But I am still happy with the way it came out. I would encourage other artists also to try this, it kind of slows things down and makes you think more about your own drawing process. I'd already tagged a few artist friends on Stories, will do so again in the comments on this post.Swipe to see a timelapse, which could have been framed better but it shows the process. Approximately 1 hour of drawing condensed to 30 seconds. I forced myself to erase also with left hand only.The second drawing was done with right hand only, and with ballpoint pen. This was a quick sketch showing the former "Event Horizon" Captain with his eyes ripped out, saying that Latin phrase meaning "Save yourself from Hell". "Event Horizon" is an underrated horror movie from 1997. Directed by Paul W S Anderson, it has gorgeous visuals, fantastic set design and beautiful cinematography. Horror fans will also be pleased to know that it contains a good amount of effective blood / gore effects which contribute to the creepy atmosphere.I'll write more about it later, when I post the scans of both drawings on my @dailymoviesketch account.The last slide is a meme I made, since in this movie, the explanation of a faster than light travel is the same as how it's depicted in "Interstellar" (the pen passing through paper analogy). I'm posting these images and video on both my @karthikabhiram and @dailymoviesketch accounts.#karthikabhiram #dailymoviesketch #teampixel#flatlay
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