If you like giants and dragons, I heartily recommend Sawyer Lee's upcoming Dragonslayer Codex. Dragons are the dominant animal life in the world it's set in, and every other species has evolved with them in mind.
@zachofthebattery28647 күн бұрын
Aye I second this, Sawyers work is exceptional.
@JacyMartin-y1j7 күн бұрын
Here too
@JacyMartin-y1j7 күн бұрын
Love his work
@Skeletonarchmage7 күн бұрын
AYYY a wild codex fan 😊
@magalonadizon41467 күн бұрын
You God dang right!
@NovaNocturneArt7 күн бұрын
Making the Hunter a Nephilhim is the right call. He's just so much more terrifying and intimidating at that large scale!
@devonblackwell74056 күн бұрын
As a prehistory and science nerd, the key to those insects getting to such gigantic sizes was oxygen insects are very good at getting big when there’s lots of oxygen to Huff and with the density of dead, god’s rainforest more oxygen is an easy explanation other creatures also get bigger when there’s more oxygen but insects take advantage of it the best
@0rion52124 күн бұрын
I’ve always loved the idea of the alien greys, the fey, and older trickster beings being one and the same! Psyched to see you take this route! Are you planning on having more variants of the watchers? Any that take forms closer to the greys, fey, or demonic imps? Can’t wait to see!
@Nunya-k4j7 күн бұрын
Fun fact… The Feathered Serpents like Quetzalcoatl were not snake-like, they were actually more wyvern like and described as having legs covered in feathers. At some point they were combined possibly with a different myth to be more snake-like but that information was lost. Quetz specifically however was a bird more then snake, being represented by parrots, crows, and Quetzals.
@Nunya-k4j7 күн бұрын
Also Quetz was very very specifically a good god, hating human sacrifices. Which makes him the kindest god in the pantheon.
@CHUMMUGGINS7 күн бұрын
@@Nunya-k4j Yes thanks for pointing that out i love where this is headed just dont want to see the quetzalcoatl done dirty hahah. I think they are truly benevolent beings or at least some of them.
@austinstoeffler88146 күн бұрын
Could you provide a source?
@Visitormassacre6 күн бұрын
@@austinstoeffler8814It appeared in dreams
@shinygamer34246 күн бұрын
@@CHUMMUGGINS Yeah! This is all pretty cool but the idea of Quetzalcoatl being evil-ized feels pretty unnecessary.
@aconstantstateofbladerunne52517 күн бұрын
I heard about the “theory” that clowns were inspired by nephilim a while back and always found it silly, but you are proof that any idea can work when somebody with the proper skills puts in the effort. I love the different accessory passes on the giant pair. Also love the idea that humans aren’t the only ones being experimented on and altered. Personally I think that there being a distinction between “dragons” and more mundane animal dinosaurs will make a much more unique and overall stronger story impression than all the dragons looking like something out of Monster Hunter by default. But I’m along for the ride either way.
@mattrhodesart7 күн бұрын
I'm a firm believer that ANYTHING can work, as long as you think it through. As I said in the video, I look for "visual footholds", any piece of visual information I can use, and then design from there. Glad to hear you think it's working so far.
@joezar333 күн бұрын
@@mattrhodesart6:39 Bro what "not demons" when alive... 200 Fallen Angels from moutain hermon breed with human females , a demon is the nephilim spirit aka 2D DMT Clown , God had no place for them in the afterlife . Why they're trap in that dimension
@throstlewanion7 күн бұрын
Woah I really like your design for the "default" humanoid giants! Their outfits are especially cool
@HelDracul7 күн бұрын
This just keeps getting better and better
@vitaliyred622Күн бұрын
I am making something of my own like that about ancient sci-fi civilization. Also, remember they used Saros' cycle as thier year count making rulers before the flood live up to 250-850 years old! And Saros' cycle time is a real thing.
@walidsidisaid25217 күн бұрын
I've always found the tales of the Watchers fascination, many often linked them to the annunaki and other forgotten dieties. But from everything I've read until now, you're the only one who translated the texts " And they began to sin against birds, and against animals, and against reptiles and against fish," perfectly, I love, I mean I LOVE what you did there. The idea of Giant humans and Giant Dinos who are hybrids is really awesome. But there's only one aspect that confused me a bit, the depiction of the Watchers, are the giant creature like Quetzalcoatl also watchers or just hybrids like the animal-Nephelim ? and if it's the case is there like one race of watchers who can shapeshift or are they separate ? I can't wait for next video to learn more about Dead Gods !
@mattrhodesart7 күн бұрын
Currently I’m thinking of the watchers just coming in different forms. Almost like Tolkien’s Maiar. You can have wizards, and also Balrogs.
@jbadger306 күн бұрын
@@mattrhodesart Good, don’t be limited by the humanoid form, it’s a shackle that no designer should be bound by. But I am left wondering one question about the Watchers and Nephalim. Are they going to be supernatural creatures as they were in the Bible, the children and servants of angels and the fallen, or will everything in Dead Gods be creatures of flesh and blood and thus the Watchers will be long lived but mortal and no more Devine or powerful than the Shipwrights, the Hunter and everyone else?
@walidsidisaid25216 күн бұрын
@@mattrhodesart Thank you for your reply, I'm looking forward to see how their development unfold ! PS : funny thing when you started to talk about the cause of gigantism in the video, you showed the drawings of Dragonflies, I really thought those were going to be the Watchers, insects infecting other creature and modifying the genes they pass to their offspring :D
@jbadger306 күн бұрын
@@walidsidisaid2521 ooh, that’s a good idea.
@26th_Primarch6 күн бұрын
And now I'm stuck with the idea that dolphins are spawn of the Watchers...
@scotadam7 күн бұрын
Dang. We took that right onto the offramp HARD. I can't wait for more.
@Naqvioski7 күн бұрын
I have constantly worried about the Hunter and his design, but making him a Nephilhim takes this to a whole new level. Also considering that he is driven by the hunt wouldn't a Watcher be his ultimate trophy? Or was he a human who hunted his way up the chain to become what he has become. Love and admiration as usual.
@firebrand_fox7 күн бұрын
Matt, discovering you and your channel is definitely the best way to finish off this year. As an old testament nerd and lover of character and creature design, this project speaks to me on a level I didn't know anything could reach. I can't wait to see where this goes!
@TheGioguy7 күн бұрын
I love this project so much, the designs you come up with are all incredible
@makuros10647 күн бұрын
Not only are the designs so good but your voice over and editing is so satisfying and helps immerse into this world I can't stress enough how much I look forward to this each week
@Overlordough12016 күн бұрын
I love the "this is probably a metaphor or something but that's boring so colossal demi-fiends!" for this series. Instant sub.
@jath61647 күн бұрын
Hey there. Just a thought on an explanation for the larger creatures. The bible mentions a firmament around the earth and that it opened its gates to pour the floods water. This could be interpreted as a larger protective insulator for the atmosphere making it more dense, some even say it was pure water. If it was water it would have blocked UV light to a degree that perhaps aided in lengthening lifespans as there would be less damage to cells from the sun. The flood itself (if primarily coming from a layer of water around earth) would have killed a significant amount of plant life and decreased the land mass. Maybe this helped decrease the oxygen saturation in the air (Which is one of the reasons bugs and perhaps other animals were larger prior to the major extinction events). A denser atmosphere may also help explain larger flying creatures with non hollow bones, much like bees basically "swim" through the competitively dense air for their size. Another thing that has been debated is the fact that only after the flood was Noah "allowed" to eat meat. This conflicts with your shepherd and hunter themes so it may not be relevant, but perhaps the more pious characters being vegetarian could be an interesting idea to explore. Either way. I love the content and am eager to see where this series goes.
@heavybar38507 күн бұрын
They could have eaten meat before the flood since animal sacrafices were performed and sacrafices were usally followed by a meal where only a portion of the animal was offered up.
@mattrhodesart7 күн бұрын
Yeah, I'm assuming the firmament theory. But before I fully plant a flag there, I'm thinking about how that might effect the look of the sky. I still want "star worship" in some places, and I need to figure out how those two ideas interact.
@kailanerman50907 күн бұрын
@mattrhodesart stars might be more prevalent even. Potentially thousands or millions of years ago the stars may have been brighter or closer as the universe hadn't expanded to the distance it is today And with the extra layer of water hovering over the earth ( "waters above from the waters below" ) it might have caused the sky to be a different color. Perhaps a light purple even, with a more orange/red sun look. This could cause daylight to look like a Pandora-esc twilight hour
@NovaNocturneArt7 күн бұрын
@@mattrhodesart The Firmament could act like a sky-wide telescope lens perhaps? That would make the stars appear so large and prevalent even to the naked eye that "star worship" almost feels like a given. Such a telescopic effect could also be exploited by watchers on the outside looking in. 👀👀👀
@jath61647 күн бұрын
@mattrhodesart . Another issue is light in general. If it blocks uv enough to lengthen life spans it also blocks most light. Maybe replace water with a combination of gasses created and placed by the watchers to create better, stronger specimens. This still allows for interesting sky colours as @kailanerman5090 suggested.
@connendarf38576 күн бұрын
Really cool designs as always! The additional thought into how each group would interact is very interesting, and feels like it could play into how the Hunter and the Shipwright are at odds given one being a nephilim and the other a God-worshipping human
@SmokingOKAPI7 күн бұрын
I get so hyped for these videos. And the consistency of them is amazing. Usually any creative person making vlogs of their progress does a couple in a row and then one a few months later and then three years later when we think they are dead.
@mattrhodesart7 күн бұрын
Haha, that’s the bad ending I’m hoping to avoid, but also why my finish line is a published book. Can’t world-build forever.
@Banished-rx4ol7 күн бұрын
Your giant designs are awesome and I love how off the rocker your dino designs are
@ValkiriStudio7 күн бұрын
I'm so obsessed with how you draw characters! Love following the process of this project.
@gergokun71546 күн бұрын
6:24 thats one hell of a sentence and exactly the kind of stuff i am into
@destroyerheekoo7 күн бұрын
This project is so sick man
@jessedotson59987 күн бұрын
It’s amazing to watch this creation process! Thank you for uploading
@Henriver067 күн бұрын
Please do these forever.
@teeth7166 күн бұрын
I cannot express enough how much I love getting notifications for this series 😵💫
@amayyaduvanshi27067 күн бұрын
Pls keep sharing your process! This has been very insightful and incredibly inspirational
@TexanLumberjack.7 күн бұрын
this was an excellent choice. it opened up a massive amount of possibilities with your world, and instead of locking you down to just some human characters, you can have such a variety.
@danielcurrin29725 сағат бұрын
I’m so happy monster garden recommended your channel to me
@mattrhodesart4 сағат бұрын
Me too!
@CvpArt7 күн бұрын
Love this project so far, Matt. Looking forward to every episode. Keep it up!
@mattrhodesart7 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@kailanerman50907 күн бұрын
Loved every second of this and the thought and consideration put into every facet of this world 🔥 But the one thing thats haunting me is that very brief Watcher design.... Those eyes look - idk what word could really describe. I fedl like his gaze just pulls me apart by the atomic level until he sees nothing but my soul. He looks allknowing, yet hateful, and Malevolent "Perfection!"
@ignifero6 күн бұрын
Duuude , this one went far en beyond!! Love it!!
@edinamyao5356Күн бұрын
this is so cool, I like the way your designs are backed by solid research and just listening to you talk about the design process inspires me so much, I'm just starting out on my art journey but this is a great dream of mine to aspire to be like you and to have my process just like yours. Also that lanky giant design was really good I had to pause the video and clap haha
@martinwinter65967 күн бұрын
So cool to See your process thanks for Sharing
@Gtransformerfan036 күн бұрын
I bet Wendigoon would love this
@ravagerlizard98005 күн бұрын
Something interesting i just thought about might be a little bit off topic but, what if dinosaurs, dragons, today's reptiles and extinct all fall into the category of serpents? A pretty interesting correlation I see here
@ludvigInLegendaryLands7 күн бұрын
Cool to see you're taking in feedback! I think the Hunter now works much better! Love your Quetzalcoatl! Reminds me of the snake in Eden that the Gnostics believed to be Jesus. The Gnostic literature could be a really interesting source for you as well I think. Also the red feathers make me think of medieval biblical depictions of angels with red wings! I'd really lean into Machine elf imagery: Spiralling, geometric fractals of shifting colours.
@glacialgrizzly84877 күн бұрын
Loving this take on Giants!
@yeahbutwhytho7 күн бұрын
The videos are fantastic. Love the farm-to-table process youre doing in terms of descriptions to visuals. So would the other non-human giants be sentient? Keep up the awesome work!
@mikkel69385 күн бұрын
Really cool project! I like the interpretation of the machine elfs, which is not at all how I've been imagining them, but connecting them to clowns AND Nephilim is so, so cool. Subbed!
@jordanbarber63767 күн бұрын
I'm really intrigued to see what your ideas of flight based creatures becomes! I could imagine some really interesting ideas for not only avians but massive flying insects similar to your idea from the dragonfly the size of a dove. Im very much sold on the dragons being land based "T-Rex" Cousins
@GelyelFish7 күн бұрын
As much as dinosaurs can be seen as the 'real' dragons in many senses, and I've always enjoyed conflating the two, the fact is that no real and natural creature can play the dragon's role. Spinning dragons as supernatural corruptions of our planet's most impressive animals is a very fun direction to take!
@rodericklemmens63837 күн бұрын
WOW!! I just watched all you videos on this project and I am amazed of what a great idea this is and your designs
@broskydoodle66976 күн бұрын
As a massove DnD and general fantasy fan, i was really excited to see how you'd tackle giants and Dragons especially, as a fantasy world, in my opinion, feels incomplete without _some_ version of them walking around. So far extremely cool
@attakorasarpong88026 күн бұрын
I love your art style the props and how you create them 🔥🔥🔥
@anzullic5 күн бұрын
Your art skills are insane. Being able to manifest these abstract thoughts must be crazy (I know it still takes a lot of work).
@RaulRamirez-se9qo7 күн бұрын
Theae are always so cool to watch, so much inspiration
@morrigangreen29156 күн бұрын
I need to say that I really enjoy your content and I’m loving the world that you’re developing. You’re dealing with the Nephilim and their connection to the Mötley of clowns brought to mind a weird fiction story called the god of dark laughter by Michael Chabon. It deals with two different thought ideas those for the God and those against the God much like what I am gaining from you contextually. I don’t know if this is a story you would enjoy, but it does mention the antediluvian era as part of its mythos. Again, your content is wizard awesome. Keep it up.
@tevindaniels37427 күн бұрын
This looks amazing concept. I’ve been learning the basics of drawing using the Andrew Loomis method. I’d say I improved a lot when I started before the best thing I could draw was a stick figure
@accrakafui46437 күн бұрын
the dragon idea is great
@Juanito_78-y8w7 күн бұрын
I’m so glad I stumbled upon this because it is amazing
@Loaxius7 күн бұрын
I don't know if it has already been said but Quetzalcoatlus was actually considered the kindest of the gods in meso-american mythology due to his hatred for human sacrifices. So making him the arch-villain feels to me quite offensive or insensitive at best. Hope that might help.
@SwitchbackCh7 күн бұрын
A bit of research I found was that Seraphim, the six-winged angels in the Bible, are translated as "fiery serpent", so the idea of the Watchers originally being serpentine or draconic in nature is not that far off. In fact, I think making dragons more explicitly magical or fantastical compared to dinosaurs could also be really interesting and helpful in distinguishing them, cause right now I feel the dragon concept can still be pushed a lot more to make them more mutated and "wrong"; extra limbs, eyes, teeth where there shouldn't be - imitations of the divine serpents but within twisted bodies.
@benipray7 күн бұрын
This flow of thoughts was amazing to watch and listen to! I love worldbuilding, thank you for sharing
@CountAffordable7 күн бұрын
This was a very cool one, with some very interesting reference and inspiration.
@fritzkraut58334 күн бұрын
First video I've ever seen from you, and I'm already really interested. Antiquity is definetely an underrated era to base your fantasy setting in. (I've got nothing interesting to say, but I'm commenting for the algorithm)
@mattrhodesart4 күн бұрын
Haha, bless you And thanks!
@justinhayward31887 күн бұрын
There is a book called from the ashes of angels by Andrew Collins which you may find interesting, amazing work by the way
@devonblackwell74056 күн бұрын
Another project that’s based on Giants and dragons to draw inspiration from is the Dragon slayer-codex especially the giant designs one of my favorite is the strangler giant which is exactly what it sounds like a predator that Romes the open planes the burning Hills hunting the native plant eating dragons that lived there
@Alexandra-ip2by7 күн бұрын
With your description of nephilim and watchers as tricksters, as well as the inclusion of elements from other mythologies around the world, I’m reminded of Odin. This is because Odin, despite being the leader of his pantheon, was very much a trickster god. He wandered the earth in disguise as an old man, and also knew seidr, a specifically feminine kind of magic, which i think lends itself towards the description of your nephilim wearing makeup (although not specifically feminine, i still think you can make at least a tenuous connection). Might be fun to play around with, if you have the space
@CooperMarchese-dz9iv7 күн бұрын
I’d love to see you cover other strange ideas from the Old Testament like the dog headed cannanites
@frenkhorsky76337 күн бұрын
We humans as a species have a weird and consistent fascination with some higher/stranger/otherworldly forms of life coming in to breed with us across various cultures and history, don't we? I'd say you have tackled the Nephilim pretty well. I wouldn't exactly call the Grogori/Watchers 'demons.' They were more like angels. Sure, they definitely 'fell,' but I'd say that there is a sort of difference between them and those that fell with Lucifer, or whoever you want to interpret the Devil as being. In that way I'd say Nephilim are more 'half-angels' in place of 'half-demons', not like that makes them any less monstrous, alien or malevolent in their actions and thought processing. But as far as dragons are concerned... Yeah, it sounds about right. Especially with that passage about giants you provided. That fits with the European kind of dragons perfectly. Dragons were creatures in overindulgence. You might think that the dragon will leave you alone as long as you give it stuff. But that only leads to the dragon demanding more stuff. And more. And more. Until you have nothing else to give and so it takes you and anything you have left. All to sate their bottomless hunger, greed and pride. So the dragons being twisted offspring of higher energy beings, devouring everything around them like some unrestrained invasive species, and potentially doing so with genuine evil intent in mind is a pretty good interpretation. I just think that you'll just have to make a difference between the more animalistic and the angelic/demonic dragons. As in the dragons that just devour everything around them like walking forces of nature, and those that simply let the poor souls they terrorize bring the food and wealth to them until the day their slaves fail to measure up.
@PikminBean6 күн бұрын
Hey! Just so you know the reason prehistoric insects were able to get so massive is because of the oxygen levels in the atmosphere. Insects don't have lungs like we do, they have spiracles, which are essentially just tiny holes in their body that intakes air. Because they don't have an active method of intaking air like we do, their maximum size directly correlates to the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere. Obviously this doesn't need to affect the giants or anything in the story per se, I just thought it might be useful information
@OZTutoh7 күн бұрын
I appreciate the earlier design of the giants you showed with the stump-like legs and thinner arms to appear more realistic, but I'm sure a giant would have equally muscular arms, back and shoulders to help them hunt prey large enough to feed themselves with.
@arturfranciscobambace8976 күн бұрын
man first of all truly amazing work can't wait to see more of this world you craftted, it surpasses Tartakovsky's Primal in the vibe
@CreatureCreator7656 күн бұрын
If you’re looking into why things might be bigger, you could try and explain it with the firmament? Might be a bit difficult but it’s the only thing I can think might explain it
@sierraMaddin7 күн бұрын
Primarchs confirmed 😉 and i love the creature design
@stephenluff99986 күн бұрын
You had me at psychedelic machine elves.
@wexit_wes7 күн бұрын
U never disappoint❤
@ShamelessShabby6 күн бұрын
Damn im loving this world you are building!
@mcspudster52896 күн бұрын
This is really cool 😎👍
@supercanadaeh94837 күн бұрын
Wait so, are all large theropods hybrid giants or is there a destinction between say, a normal tyrannosaurus and a "giant" tyrannosaurus? Very neat concepting here
@Visigoth_7 күн бұрын
Interested to see where you take this (I like a lot of the elements you're pulling inspiration from; gives me very "Conan/ Hyborian" vibes; Antediluvian mythos has some fun/ cool mythological features/ stories.). So what's the deal with the title style "DEAD gODS" ? 🤔 are you putting emphasis on "gods" (little "g")?
@mattrhodesart6 күн бұрын
Glad you think so! And yes, it’s to emphasize the “false” nature of them
@A_fish_with_dentures6 күн бұрын
I like your way of thinking my guy!
@augustosantana69074 күн бұрын
Humans actually have stripes, Blaschko's lines, that become more visible with some conditions, like chimerism.
@Zeliek4 күн бұрын
As someone that had a fascination with mythological interpretations I want to share some things. Firstly one interpretation of Nephelim that makes a lot of sense is that Judaism wasn't made in a vacuum there were other Gods and mythological characters all around. Hercules Achilles and all the other were known of and were against their religion so children of of ffallen divine. Secondly Dragons! In ancient Greece there was a semi mythological man Draco that was the first legislator. He made oral laws into writen with most punishments death. His Draconic laws gave him and all others of his way of thinking an appearance bigger than life but cruel. They became what you call Ogres!! That rabbit hole is wierd imo but true! The first versions of Shrek I saw as a kid had him reffer to him as a Dragon in translated Greek
@joeheljulva59487 күн бұрын
0:47 Is that a Dandadan reference🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥
@wrathsosdovah18286 күн бұрын
man, just found this and now i can't stop thinking about legendary children of the watchers being Leviathan, Behemoth and Ziz.
@onewaysaintlaika7 күн бұрын
HEEEELLLLLLLLL YEAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
@TheL1zrd7 күн бұрын
Hey their I've looking for something like this for a long time. Can I use some of this art in my D&D campaign? The art is amazing btw I love every aspect especially the shepherd and the foliage episodes! :D
@mattrhodesart7 күн бұрын
If it's just for private use, there's no way I could stop you ;)
@26th_Primarch6 күн бұрын
First things first, this entire idea gives me similar vibes to Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal (which part of me wishes he'd see this and work with you animating it). Second, I really want to see your take on the Behemoth and Leviathan. Third, if you want to go with the alien concept look at the entire Ancient Aliens/Astronauts concept and I'm not talking about the show.
@emilianomendoza96647 күн бұрын
Perhaps we could include more human ancestors, perhaps with an appearance similar to Neanderthals or other hominids.
@chansesturm71037 күн бұрын
Maybe it's because they're both tall beardy boys who are tough as nails even in their later years, but I get the feeling God of War's Kratos would respect the hell out of the Shipwright.
@durrangodsgrief65036 күн бұрын
12:33 primarch to human ratio
@Mightyturtle-g5c7 күн бұрын
The actual reason insects got bigger back in the day was because they breathe through their skin kinda, in a way, and the air had a lot more oxygen. So they thought, oh, more air let’s get bigger and take more oxygen but our dumb human primate lungs made us not need to get bigger or want to. This series is really cool though, I enjoy watching it! :D
@morrigangreen29156 күн бұрын
Bergmann's rule, you might find this helpful in trying to develop an evolutionary reason for why gigantism exists, and it gives you context to the environments that led to that gigantic
@Tallacus6 күн бұрын
What an amazing world
@emanuelcamuglia59846 күн бұрын
oh man, the spino-dragon would be a lot crazier with 2 sails, just an observation
@mattrhodesart6 күн бұрын
I’ve been thinking that, for sure
@ethanbest91107 күн бұрын
Yes. Yes good.
@nakenmil5 күн бұрын
Very interesting stuff! The Old Testament is an incredibly fertile ground for worldbuilding, and you've gone some incredibly interesting places with it. It's particularly interesting to me, since I was recently on a bit of a "giant re-evaluation"-kick, though my inspirations were more from Norse and Celtic mythology, with me eventually tying Giants into something almost akin to Australian Dreamtime: ancient beings so in tune with the very creative potential of the world that their minds are almost out of sync with time, and they're kinda stuck in the ancient past. They still see the world as it once was, and as it could have been, so humans observe giants walking up hills, touching the cliffside, and seemingly disappearing into the mountain, or they lie dead and dreaming as a pile of rocks for centuries until they wake up and reform themselves into a humanoid shape, or they trample down a village with no heed of anything, perhaps following a path that was there thousands of years ago, or maybe could have been. Very different visions!
@kurtisdiston48515 күн бұрын
the hunter being that big actually takes away from his impact. being as big as the biggest things out there just automatically defines him as a super powerful being, its out in the open and supercedes anything else about him. You look at him and go, well, ya, of course he can take out anything, look how big he is. A god of the hunt need not being enormous, in fact, if he was, say, more akin to the main character (still big, but more average given the size cap of beings here) that, if anything, makes him more terrifying. If he is calm in the face of what seems like overwhelming odds, that tells the audience there's more to him than it might seem, and to have imbued himself with the aspects of a Dragon hint's at even greater power. I would think he should be sleek and serpentine, eerie but graceful, wins not with power, but inhuman ability.
@kurtisdiston48515 күн бұрын
and his hunch can make it even more impactful, because if hes wearing robes at first (think Avatars King Boomy, or the Warcraft movie where the orc necromancer is challenged to a dual) what seems like a gaunt, less intimidating creature stretches out to his full length and suddenly you get a glimpse of his 'true form'
@coyotemoonc32586 күн бұрын
Apart from the book of enoch not being biblical canon these are some really cool designs and ideas.
@mattrhodesart6 күн бұрын
Yeah, in my intro video I explain that the Bible will be my primary reference, but I’ll also use secondary references as long as they don’t contradict the primary.
@kevincarl47007 күн бұрын
You must be a Haunted Cosmos listener!
@SBHolt7 күн бұрын
I was thinking the same thing.
@davisgoodrich81833 күн бұрын
I would like the dragons to feel more primordial and elemental like volcano imagery. I dislike the idea of modern dragons but the idea of fantastical dinosaurs is very interesting to me. I’d love to see you take the dinosaur motif as far as possible.
@TurnipStewdios7 күн бұрын
Honestly, I like the first pass you made at a "realistically" proportioned giant. The more Heroically proportioned ones look intimidating, but it kinda feels like a default. Most giant media I've seen is just normal human but BIG, even if it's just a consequence of having to work with actual human actors. It feels like being able to play with and change proportions however you want would be more interesting? And that first design has an uncanniness to it. It feels more distinct, more memorable than the big muscly guy. I think the Hunter works well as a giant, good choice on that, but he is also verry non-human in proportion and posture. I think he's my favorite design so far actually, just because of that. Actually, I think if there's any one criticism I could possibly pose about your stuff, it's that you tend to stick to very standard proportions and body shapes a lot, especially with your female characters. I absolutely love your stuff, you've been a huge inspiration for a while, and this series is great. But your protagonists tend to be stock good-looking-well-muscled-dude, and a lot of your female characters are super model proportioned conventionally-attractive-lady. The lady giant looks like she could just be a regular if buff gal without the humans for scale. I think my favorite female character from Tellurion was the dart-gun lady with the grape hat. She had so much personality, it was great. The crew on the boat were also fantastic. But your background characters seem to have a lot more variety than your protagonists, and the male characters have more than the female ones. The cobra gal from the hunter's possie almost looks generic next to some of the others, especially in silhouette. Sorry if criticism isn't welcome on this. You are definitely better than me at this stuff, and your anatomy is top notch. Just feel like maybe my two cents might be worth throwing in. Looking forward to the next episode.
@Jokester62937 күн бұрын
Loving it so far, but with the current designs, The "Dragon" just looks like an extra spikey Spinosaurus. Not a bad design, but for a Dragon its underwhelming. Can't wait to see how its improved.
@davisgoodrich81836 күн бұрын
Ok, I like this guy.
@franciscoandres49077 күн бұрын
Bro, I NEED you to link your soundtrack or something because GAWD DAYUM.
@mattrhodesart7 күн бұрын
I list every song used in the description. I hate it when I hear something awesome and it's not mentioned anywhere, so I'll ALWAYS try to do that. Maybe later on I'll figure out if my license allows me to put together a DEAD gODS "soundtrack"
@zombiesalmon49976 күн бұрын
YOU HAVE A KZbin CHANNEL???
@mmcsarte6 күн бұрын
Ma boy Quetzalcoatl should be one of the goodies
@MisterEvvvSymphoenix2 күн бұрын
On a side note, shouldn't the watchers be deceptively beautiful, given that they were heavenly beings? Did their appearance change? Would they be capable of shapeshifting to appear how they wish, since angels can do the same?