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Nice use of historical design elements imo, they also both look like hippies, lol. I wonder why he made Gurney so short though. As far as I remember he was never called short in the books, right?

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[–] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 14 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

As far as I remember he was never called short in the books, right?

Two things come to mind with that-- for one, there's sort of a trope of the 'little old guy who's paradoxically, extremely dangerous.' (and Gurney was the war-master, right?) Yoda and Gollum come to mind as pop examples, but the core of that might go back to folkloric, mythic examples, such as Rumpelstiltskin, fey faeries, elves and so forth. But I've also seen that kind of thing before in various modern lit.

...And I kind of like it, frankly! You know, as opposed to the more common 'look at me, I'm muscular and badass-looking' character, which is kinda what Marvel/DC have flogged to death over many decades.

The other idea is that concept art is notorious for being experimental, and of course, intentionally so. So an artist might create half-a-dozen odd character designs to show the production-designer / director, letting the boss pick and choose elements they like best to create the final physical version of that production's character. All very SOP and common in these cases. So you might even find a concept drawing in which Duncan is the shrimp, and Gurney, the big, imposing guy. :D

Eh, pardon the ramble. It just sort of popped out, haha.

[–] Heterocephalus@lemm.ee 2 points 1 month ago

little old guy who’s paradoxically, extremely dangerous

Oh I see, you mean like the little chinese grandpa who turns out to be a grand master of kung fu when he is getting attacked.

And I kind of like it, frankly! You know, as opposed to the more common ‘look at me, I’m muscular and badass-looking’ character, which is kinda what Marvel/DC have flogged to death over many decades.

Absolutely, it´s a reason why John Difool is my favorite sci-fi hero!

So an artist might create half-a-dozen odd character designs to show the production-designer / director, letting the boss pick and choose elements they like best to create the final physical version of that production’s character. All very SOP and common in these cases. So you might even find a concept drawing in which Duncan is the shrimp, and Gurney, the big, imposing guy.

Makes perfect sense to do several different drafts to select the best one in the end, I did not think of that practice.

[–] WaxedWookie@lemmy.world 5 points 1 month ago (2 children)

For some reason, this seems more at home in Iain Banks' culture series than Dune.

I'd love to have seen Jodo's Dune though - if seemed like it would have been wild if it ever saw the light of day.

[–] A_Union_of_Kobolds@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago

I'm just finishing Consider Phlebas now and I can definitely see the Culture wearing codpieces

...maybe not Balveda

[–] Heterocephalus@lemm.ee 2 points 1 month ago

I’d love to have seen Jodo’s Dune

Me too! I don´t care that he would have changed a lot of things from the books, as long as there would have been no pugs and heart plugs!

[–] Flyberius@hexbear.net 3 points 1 month ago

I love the concept art for this film. The ships especially look wild.

[–] Vince@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Maybe that's why Gurney went for the royal jewels when training Paul in the beginning, closer target for him.

[–] Heterocephalus@lemm.ee 2 points 1 month ago

Hahaha, only the slow blade will pass the shield and stab you in the balls!