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EPIC CHARACTER DESIGNS? ANYONE?
im gonna tag this as greek mythology/the odyssey BECAUSE THESE DESIGNS WERE MADE FOR BOTH EPIC AND THE ODYSSEY/GENERAL MYTHOLOGY !!! DONT YELL AT ME GUYS, I TOO GET ANNOYED WHEN PEOPLE MISTAG EPIC!! obvi the odyssey versions wouldnt have sirenelope or the small outfit change for ody
#i love redesigning things hehe#these outfits are based on mycenaean greece#again - these were made to be good for both epic and greek mythology in general#also penelopes design has teal in it to represent her being the only one out of the couple to see telemachus grow up !!#she looks like shes about to go light some fireworks for fourth of july#or say oui oui#that wasnt my intention guys#ok lemme shut up time for actual tags#epic the musical#epic: the musical#epic#epic fanart#epic the musical fanart#the odyssey#greek mythology#tagammemnon#odysseus#penelope#circe#art#fanart#ophii#ophii draws things
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A glimpse into my twisted mind
Head under the cut for close-ups and notes for this whole process because hoo boy this musical sure has eaten my brain
So first things first, I'm gonna write out the notes I have at the top down here because they're pretty foundational for all my designs going forward.
Historical accuracy is not a priority here. The story is primarily a fantasy based on the aesthetics of Mycenaean and Hellenic Greece. If the time period is more nebulous the anachronisms are less distracting.
This is more personal preference than anything. I love a good historically accurate piece, but I think I would find it more frustrating than satisfying in this case. If literally everything was accurate to the best of our knowledge except for the dialogue... it would drive me nuts. Plus, it's a reinterpretation and a fantasy story. When I look at it I don't want to think "Oh that's The Odyssey", I want to think "Oh that's THIS version of The Odyssey"
Also, to be frank, I'm being lazy here. I want to draw about this musical for fun, and I want any research I do to be for fun too.
From what I understand, we get most of our modern-day "common knowledge" of Greek mythology based on stories from the Hellenic/Hellenistic (still not sure which one is right) period, especially from Roman influences. However, The Odyssey takes place in The Bronze Age, around 1200 B.C.E. The Mycenaean period is something like 1600-1100 B.C.E. There's a solid 500 year distance MINIMUM between the two time periods. Hopefully I can take references from both, put my own spin on it, and make something that clearly calls back to "Ancient Greece" while still obviously existing in a world far outside our reality.
Now for God's Favorite Punching Bag!
This is a weird process, because there isn't a "canon" look for any of the characters, but I still wanted there to be a somewhat instinctual knowledge from the EPIC audience that the guy I was drawing was probably Odysseus. So I started with some of my favorite interpretations that I've seen. These Odys are brought to you by:
@gigizetz
Neal Illustrator on YouTube
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VirusAP on YouTube
They feature some crucial differences in build, shape, and style, but there are some interesting similarities across all of them. All of them share a heavy brow, some kind of facial hair, a prominent nose, and a crooked smile (not pictured in these doodles but it's there trust me.)
After that was figuring out the outfit(s). I took a LOT of inspiration from the Hades games, because I think they embody the kind of look I'm going for. Clearly based in history, but not beholden to it. So I took the designs of some of the important mortals that show up (Odysseus, Achilles, Patroclus, and Theseus) and laid them out next to designs of Odysseus and Eurylochus by Neal Illustrator and Gigi. Then for fun I added in one of the few pieces of pottery art I could find that didn't have Odysseus bare-ass naked.
I really like having some kind of cloak or wrap around his shoulders and neck, and I like the leather arm guards that pop up in quite a few of these designs, so that's probably going to be fairly consistent. I also really like the circlet shown in the Neal Illustrator and Hades II designs, it's a nice reminder that he is actually a king. With all that established, we finally move to my actual designs.
The man himself! Mid-Polyphemus encounter. I think this is the point in the story where he's the most put together. He just did the most heinous thing he's ever done*, but he's finally finished. He has 600 men to set an example for, and they're finally going home. He's trying to project confidence. He's well-groomed, he's got his circlet, he's got his comrades, he's not feeling good, but no one else needs to know that.
*up until that point anyways...
This guy is somewhere just before the Poseidon Incident. His beard is fuller and a bit scraggly, his hair is a bit longer and kinda tangled (the wind does not help), and those eye bags are a touch deeper. Losing those 12-ish people to Polyphemus hit him hard, and losing Polites especially took a toll.
Three guesses of when this takes place and the first two don't count. Those 7 years on Ogygia... They're rough. Physically he's the safest he's been since he left Ithaca, but just having to sit with all the horrors he's done and seen, alone with someone who is impossible to really talk to, achingly close to home... Yeah it's bad. I always pictured this scene happening in the middle of a roiling storm, when he realizes what he's considering doing and he calls out for the last person he knows can still hear him. (Also a little bit of lightning in the back to show Zeus being the one to trap both Odysseus and Calypso here)
IMPORTANT NOTE:
My interpretation of this Calypso is that she's very much manipulative and overbearing, but she won't remove his autonomy. She will provide him with food, but won't make him eat it. This is crucial to this version of the story, because EPIC wants you to sympathize with Calypso at least a little bit. If she was more like her original counterpart I trust that it would have been called out explicitly by the text, so I'm operating under the impression that while she's not a good person, she is at least not so malicious or selfish that she would take away Odysseus' choice in anything. More on her when I get to designing her. Just wanted to make my thoughts extremely clear.
Flashback! Baby Odysseus! Basic setup, circlet, chiton, youthful determination, you know the deal. He's probably about 12 here, which is about the age I picture him doing the boar trial. It was fun trying to hint at the shapes he would grow into in his adulthood. And of course a little bit of Athena influence in the back there. I don't know if a barn owl makes sense geographically, but honestly I just wanted to draw a barn owl. They're cute.
*Insert electric guitar riff*
Maybe my favorite Ody to draw??? He still wears those 7 years on him, but he's trimmed his beard and gotten himself some new clothes, and he's feeling murderously vengeful. Good for him. This is specifically his beggar disguise. I gave him a traveling cloak and some extra cloth to really wrap himself up with. The more he can hide himself, the better. He wants to be invisible, and if someone was to see him he doesn't want them to see any body language. This is just after he shoots Antinous though so... Jig's up :)
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Mother Nature Costume
Mother Nature provides all that we have, and as such we must continue to take care of her and her gifts. The resources she bestows upon us provide sustenance and means for us to survive. She is the personification of our planet, and is highly regarded as nurturing.
Aside from being the environment we move in, Mother Nature is also personified as a woman. Depictions of what she wears varies greatly. But certain themes prevail. She is mostly wearing green and brown tones, with flora and fauna skirting around her outfit. Here’s everything you need to look like Mother Nature.
How to Make Mother Nature Costume
#ItemDescription1 Brown GownA brown gown is the perfect base for your outfit as it signifies land.2 Sheer Green FabricAdd a bit of romance to your gown with a sheer green fabric.3 Fake VinesDon’t forget to accessorize with fake vines.4Green Body Paint Tint some parts of your body with green body paint for full effect.5 Ginger WigAdd a fiery glow to your costume with a ginger wig.6 Floral HeadbandLook more feminine with a floral headband.7Fake Plants Bring fake plants to look a lot like Mother Nature.
About Mother Nature
The earliest written account of nature being personified as a mother is in Ancient Greece; more specifically, in Mycenaean Greek.
Check out these sites to read more about Mother Nature
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