I love your work. Your art has a wonderful range, from inspiring cuteness and adoration, to inspiring fear and worry... ^^;; And it always looks so realistic.
Well, the major difference I see so far is that in the book DWJ focuses much more on developing Howl's mysteries and Sophie's odd relationship with him. The movie is much more focused on the war and how the characters react to it. They're essentially the same characters in different situations.
Although, I don't remember Calcifer being quite so cute in the book...
Still love the movie though. I think I just prefer the book when it comes right down to it. There's more to chew on.
I will keep sketching. I can't really be stopped ^__^.
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Welcome back, BTW. :-D
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*stares at image for longer than is apropriate*
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That would be frightening actually. A real life Howl....
*shudders*
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I love your work. Your art has a wonderful range, from inspiring cuteness and adoration, to inspiring fear and worry... ^^;; And it always looks so realistic.
Bravo! ^^
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The book was awesome, I read it after seeing the movie. The two really feel like different stories to me in some ways.
Keep sketchin'. ^_^
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Well, the major difference I see so far is that in the book DWJ focuses much more on developing Howl's mysteries and Sophie's odd relationship with him. The movie is much more focused on the war and how the characters react to it. They're essentially the same characters in different situations.
Although, I don't remember Calcifer being quite so cute in the book...
Still love the movie though. I think I just prefer the book when it comes right down to it. There's more to chew on.
I will keep sketching. I can't really be stopped ^__^.
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