Remaking Lord of the Rings MONSTERS based ONLY on the books...

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  • While all of these drawing are fantastic, I especially love your interpretation of Shelob. Not only does your drawing give an idea of "Kinda like a spider, but also ABSOLUTELY NOT a spider." Not only does that make her look more threatening and otherworldly, but you can also tell that this is not just a beast. This is a highly intelligent, evil being who comes from unknown places and has motivations beyond our understanding. The alien vibe works so well for the deep creatures of middle earth

    @edwardwestmoreland-caunter6128@edwardwestmoreland-caunter61283 ай бұрын
    • I can't wait. Just the other day I was about to search for artist renderings of Shelob, after reading the description again and realizing wait, she's not a spider!

      @MusicalJackknife@MusicalJackknife2 ай бұрын
    • Agreed. My only criticism is that the book describes her raising up her heavy body over Sam with the intent of falling on him to crush him. So she does need legs long enough to raise up her body a few feet above the ground.

      @TheFishNerd@TheFishNerd2 ай бұрын
    • We know where shelob comes from. Ungoliants offspring in the valley of the dreadful death. Correct me if im wrong.

      @FINsoininen@FINsoininen2 ай бұрын
    • agreed this is 100% the closest to the otherworldly thing Tolken envisioned.

      @bobbytables4305@bobbytables43052 ай бұрын
    • And for some reason WB wanted that THING to be a sexy woman in Shadow of War... Because... I dunno. Sex sells. Imagine if we had gotten advice from that thing instead? XD

      @tnecniw@tnecniw2 ай бұрын
  • Joan Wyatt's Shelob is.. muppet-like. And now I can't stop imagining a "Muppets: Lord of the Rings" with Gonzo as Sauron and the orc hordes as chickens.

    @PopeRocket@PopeRocket3 ай бұрын
    • I would give so much money to see this. Kermit as Aragorn. Fozzy as gimli. Mrs Piggy as Gadrielle.

      @masonharris9166@masonharris91663 ай бұрын
    • This has to be made !

      @mewsli@mewsli3 ай бұрын
    • The dark crystal is the closest thing to that which I’m sure Jim Henson was involved

      @peepee5152@peepee51523 ай бұрын
    • Oh my goodness yes!

      @storminggale@storminggale3 ай бұрын
    • I would watch the heck out of that.

      @KristenRowenPliske@KristenRowenPliske3 ай бұрын
  • The touch of having the ideation phase in an aged sketchbook is amazing. I love that so much. Gets the atmosphere perfect.

    @pampamtamtam4001@pampamtamtam40012 ай бұрын
    • I was thinking exactly the same thing. Having the sketchbook as some huge, mystical tome of knowledge is fantastic

      @Barrsie@BarrsieАй бұрын
  • I was surprised by Shelob's design. I thought she was indeed a spider (I've read LOTR but it was ages ago and I don't remember much). Wow.

    @ms-ht1cj@ms-ht1cj2 ай бұрын
    • For me the Arach from Diablo 2 was more likely to the description. As she had her legs from top of the body and not the cephalothorax, like spider.

      @Eskalante@Eskalante2 ай бұрын
    • Yes i also thougt she was just a big spider with horns big eyes and claws. Just the way she was described in the book

      @joenagl@joenagl2 ай бұрын
    • I believe she is half a regular giant spider, but her other half.... is basically and eldritch monster from outside reality that eats light and spins webs of tangible darkness. That was her mother. So she definitely has arachnid traits, but... my god. Much more horrifying than a realistic spider.

      @atimidbirb@atimidbirbАй бұрын
  • Your rendition of Shelob has blown me AWAY! Everything I feared as a child, reading the books came skittering out of my screen right at me, in that very reveal! Spine tingling!

    @infinitivez@infinitivez3 ай бұрын
    • You felt your spider-sense tingling

      @davbooms@davbooms2 ай бұрын
  • I wish jazza mentioned how john howe and alan lee ended up being concept artists for peter jackson's trilogy

    @sonicfreak04@sonicfreak043 ай бұрын
    • Yeah! That's why their artwork look similar to the movie, because they designed it. John Howe especially worked on creatures.

      @thespankmyfrank@thespankmyfrank3 ай бұрын
    • Very neat fun fact

      @mmessi72@mmessi723 ай бұрын
    • I doubt he has even read the book.

      @redcrow4533@redcrow45333 ай бұрын
    • @@redcrow4533Which book? And who cares? Reading requires no talent, but don’t worry - you’re very skilled at being insufferable.

      @awAtercoLorstaIn.@awAtercoLorstaIn.3 ай бұрын
    • @@awAtercoLorstaIn. If you can’t figure out which book, I don’t know what to tell you, and I’m sure you’ll get over me being "insufferable.”.

      @redcrow4533@redcrow45333 ай бұрын
  • “Sauron has a body and this isn’t alluded to in the movie.” Actually, it is. In literally the very first scene of Fellowship.

    @midnitest0rm@midnitest0rm2 ай бұрын
    • Pretty sure he means he has a body following his loss of the one ring

      @BennyAscent@BennyAscent2 ай бұрын
    • He means his actual body, without the armor.

      @studiedturtle4139@studiedturtle41392 ай бұрын
    • @@studiedturtle4139 I don't think that's what he means, and he'd be wrong again as you see that there is some kind of body underneath when the finger is cut off

      @BennyAscent@BennyAscent2 ай бұрын
    • Pretty sure he means after that, like, when the movies take place, and not the past. That first scene was set in the past

      @Doctor_Straing_Strange@Doctor_Straing_Strange2 ай бұрын
    • If you watch the behind the scenes, Sauron was also supposed to make an appearance in the flesh at the end of Return of the King to fight Aragorn, but was replaced by a troll instead.

      @pakkazull8370@pakkazull83702 ай бұрын
  • Fun fact: Sauron's armored look is actually based on descriptions of Morgoth.

    @bromodragone8405@bromodragone8405Ай бұрын
  • Frodo didn’t look into the Palantir, Pippin did.

    @eurisko3676@eurisko36763 ай бұрын
    • He saw the eye in the mirror of Galadriel

      @Manuel73618@Manuel736183 ай бұрын
    • @@Manuel73618 Also from the seat of Amon Hen, but I can't remember if that was in the movie.

      @nzlemming@nzlemming2 ай бұрын
    • Does Frodo see the eye in Galadriels mirror?

      @boardgamewoodsman8378@boardgamewoodsman83782 ай бұрын
    • @@boardgamewoodsman8378 Yes, he does.

      @Xerxes2005@Xerxes20052 ай бұрын
    • @@boardgamewoodsman8378 Yes, but it couldn't see him.

      @nzlemming@nzlemming2 ай бұрын
  • I've been a Tolkien fan for forty years. That is the best depiction of Treebeard I have ever seen. Thank you.

    @BrentDelong1253@BrentDelong12533 ай бұрын
    • I agree! My dad read these to us as bedtime stories 50 years ago, and Treebeard was one of his absolute favorite characters (Don't be hasty!) - your illustration is so close to what that introductory passage conjured in my mind as a kid. Thank you!

      @adave3267@adave32672 ай бұрын
    • that's not how I remember treebeard decribed, I remember smooth arms, no bend at all in the legs, no leaves.. But it's been a while since I read them

      @LeeB442@LeeB4422 ай бұрын
    • Hear, hear. I love how it's a mirror opposite of the trolls corrupted by Morgoth as an ages-old, noble creature.

      @BigBrotherMateyka@BigBrotherMateyka2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@LeeB442Yeah, I want to say the description was close to the old cartoon. "They found they were looking at a most extraordinary face. It belonged to a Man-like, almost Troll-like, figure, at least fourteen foot high, very sturdy, with a tall head, and hardly any neck. Whether it was clad in stuff like green and grey bark, or whether that was its hide, was difficult to say. At any rate, the arms, at a short distance from the trunk, were not wrinkled, but covered with a brown smooth skin. The large feet had seven toes each."

      @slaapliedje@slaapliedje2 ай бұрын
  • Sauron was shown in the movies as a large humanoid figure in a spikey suit of armor, not just a big eyeball at the top of a tower.

    @turnbolt11@turnbolt112 ай бұрын
    • Wearing his nice ring too.

      @michaelportaloo1981@michaelportaloo19812 ай бұрын
    • I thought Jazz eye looks so realistic with the colors & shading it could turn in the socket and spear into you a fear so great that to move or cry would be rendered impossible! Such a talent to render words unto pictorial vision !

      @marshawargo7238@marshawargo72382 ай бұрын
    • Im not sure if that depiction of him as a human figure is just in the directors cut. Possibly it is and Jazza hasnt seen the directors cut.

      @Lilhaggis747@Lilhaggis7472 ай бұрын
    • I think he just meant as shown as the eye during the War of the Ring (what we see in the films besides the introduction)

      @ErimlRGG@ErimlRGG2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Lilhaggis747 he's literally in the intro of the original cut, when he gets his arm cut off by Isildur

      @kumo2206@kumo22062 ай бұрын
  • What I liked about the LotR movies design was the armor and the reins attached to most of the giant creatures that were forced to serve in Sauron's army. Despite their frightening size it also made it clear to the audience that Sauron and his minions were the masters and these giants were their slaves thus depicting Sauron as even more powerful... at least most of the time these beasts could be kept under control.

    @mercartax@mercartax2 ай бұрын
  • As a Dane I love that you mentions our Queens work and love of the books, she is such an amazing and creative person

    @Gwenx@Gwenx3 ай бұрын
    • As a Norwegian, thats actually cool.

      @nicolaikaare-skau7138@nicolaikaare-skau71383 ай бұрын
    • As a swede.... you have a really cool queen or whatever... maybe we should bury this centuries old hatchet :p

      @tobiaslundqvist3209@tobiaslundqvist32093 ай бұрын
    • Ohhh nice, never knew that!

      @zammiejones@zammiejones3 ай бұрын
    • As an Icelander, imagine having Royalty.

      @Hafragrautur1@Hafragrautur13 ай бұрын
    • @@Hafragrautur1 well you officially won this comment thread! 🤣

      @tobiaslundqvist3209@tobiaslundqvist32093 ай бұрын
  • I loved the Fell Beast design. That would truly be horrific to see IRL. What i think is neat about the backstory of Tolkien's description is he mentioned dinosaurs and birds. In our more modern times we know birds evolved from dinos, but back then dinos were still a relatively new discovery.

    @nightdragon9375@nightdragon93752 ай бұрын
    • The Fell Beasts are essentially the pterosaurs of the Tolkien universe

      @SleepySloth2705@SleepySloth27052 ай бұрын
    • Birds technically are still dinosaurs.

      @Peatingtune@Peatingtune2 ай бұрын
    • Relatively new, yes, but dinosaurs being the ancestors of modern birds was already an idea 60+ years before the book.

      @IceBen4444@IceBen44442 ай бұрын
    • @@Peatingtune no. Dinosaurs are reptiles, they aren’t birds. They just have similarities. Not more a bird.

      @jessejive117@jessejive1172 ай бұрын
    • @@Peatingtunewait, I just read your comment again. What you said is actually completely untrue.

      @jessejive117@jessejive1172 ай бұрын
  • I LOVE the idea that Ungoliant came from outerspace. It really broadens the scope of Tolkien's world, and that design of Shelob is amazing

    @bio-exorcist9949@bio-exorcist99492 ай бұрын
    • Tolkien's world is ENORMOUS!

      @PhantomKit157@PhantomKit1572 ай бұрын
    • This idea connects in a way the world of Tolkien with the world of Lovecraft in my head. And that results in something really epically bizarre...

      @Tilnaor@Tilnaor2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@TilnaorAtlach-Nacha?

      @_Hamler@_Hamler2 ай бұрын
    • I think she is actually said to have come from 'the void' - which certainly could be space, but I think Tolkien imeant this more to be an alternate/parallel dimension. Even Hell.

      @scp170190@scp170190Ай бұрын
    • @@scp170190 Yes, though the Darkness that lay about the world sure sounds like space. I believe it's theorised that Ungoliant was an Ainur

      @PhantomKit157@PhantomKit157Ай бұрын
  • I find that sauron having a face makes him more human and less scary. A hood covering everything but his everwatching eye would fit perfectly to me.😱

    @coldasifneveraskedthemoon7401@coldasifneveraskedthemoon7401Ай бұрын
  • Fun fact, in the Return of the King they shot an alternate final fight at the black gates while Frodo was destroying the ring. Sauron comes out from his tower (with his body, the concept was the exact same as the one from the War of the Last Alliance) and fought with Aragorn before the gates. They decided in the end to cut it out, and they CGId a troll into the frames instead. So the troll you see Aragorn fighting before Frodo destroys the ring? That was supposed to be Sauron. 😂 Regardless, I love these sketches, especially Treebeard, and I hope to see you do more LoTR characters in the future!

    @bellethilrancthalion1109@bellethilrancthalion11092 ай бұрын
    • Yeah....I remember seeing a cut of that scene on KZhead that had been de-CGId and showed the Sauron vs Aragorn fight. I kind of preferred that version, as it would further establish the stakes and show that the eye on the tower was what it had been in the books: Little more than a magical searchlight, and a symbol of Sauron's ever watchful gaze and presence in the land.

      @19TheFallen@19TheFallen2 ай бұрын
    • These movies were long, and a lot of stuff had to be left on the cutting room floor. But of all the scenes to cut… THAT ONE?!

      @ImInLoveWithBulla@ImInLoveWithBulla2 ай бұрын
    • It felt a bit ridiculous for Sauron to show up in full-form all of a sudden at the end of the movie, they wanted him to continue being an overarching behind the scenes villains rather than showing him throwing hands with Aragorn.@@ImInLoveWithBulla

      @LordKamos777@LordKamos7772 ай бұрын
    • ​@@LordKamos777 That was a better decision than put the actual evil lord on the battlefield. Especially when he still was not yet acquired his Ring so he obviously had not regained his full power either. Why would he endanger himself in weakened state when he had plenty or troops and e.g. ring wraiths to use? There was quite a few unnecessary/stupid details in those movies already, at least they left that one out. Sauron in general was not the frontline type, even when alliance defeated Sauron in end of the second age when the Ring was taken from him, it was more that he had come out to fight out of pure necessity at that point, not because he enjoyed being in melee.

      @tubetorpedo@tubetorpedo2 ай бұрын
    • the cut scene in return of the king shows the Mouth of Sauron, not Sauron himself, and he didn't fight he offered terms for peace, it's actually a scene from the books

      @garrisonholiday328@garrisonholiday3282 ай бұрын
  • I‘m so glad that you‘re doing this and also highlight other artist‘s interpretations! If there is one thing about Jackson‘s LotR-movies that bothers me (to no fault of the movies) is the fact that it essentially now „defined“ middle earth in a very specific, visual way and people struggle to step away from that. So, sometimes it‘s nice to remember how much room for interpretation Tolkien‘s world actually leaves!

    @c.m.9369@c.m.93693 ай бұрын
    • its worth noting of course that the movies were highly inspired by the various artistic depiction of previous artists, with Howe and Lee directly working on the film. I think in this sense the film has a lot of justification in being the definitive look because it pays a lot of homage to previous depictions (with the exception of the many changes they made).

      @alie0330@alie03302 ай бұрын
    • Youd be surprised how many people around the world read the books before seeing the movies. Theres a solid amount of people that wanted to see Tom Bombadil.

      @zztopz7090@zztopz7090Ай бұрын
  • It's just amazing how different artist interpret the descriptions. They are all very cool in their own right, though I really love your beautiful character desings!

    @VampirMary19@VampirMary192 ай бұрын
  • These are awesome!! I especially love your Treebeard! I do have one really pedantic annoying bit of critique for the Sauron one though... When Frodo looks into the mirror of Galadriel (not the palantír, he never encounters one of those) the eye is described thusly: "In the black abyss there appeared a single Eye that slowly grew, until it filled nearly all the Mirror. So terrible was it that Frodo stood rooted, unable to cry out or to withdraw his gaze. The Eye was rimmed with fire, but was itself glazed, yellow as a cat's, watchful and intent, and the *black slit of its pupil opened on a pit, a window into nothing."* Basically, the eye should have a slit pupil like a cat if you wanted the design to be following 100% of the descriptions in the book. :) Otherwise it's really cool though!! I love the idea of his color palette being coal-like -- blacks, ashy grays, and of course the fiery eyes

    @spacecat_scribbles@spacecat_scribbles2 ай бұрын
    • Frodo also perceives Sauron as an eye when in Mordor "as from some great window immeasurably high there stabbed northward a flame of red, the flicker of a piercing Eye". I'd say Peter Jackson's version was fairly accurate. I think Sauron could take a physical form if needed but that was not required during LOTR (unlike the Peter Jackson's version).

      @sheert@sheert9 күн бұрын
  • Your take of Sauron gives my imagination a more interesting way to think about the scene where Aragorn looks into the palentir and has his "battle of wills" with Sauron. The idea that he wasn't seeing just the eye, but the whole face and maybe even his body is a new perspective I have never considered before and I am a huge LOTR geek. Haha.

    @adamdriskelldriskellmusic@adamdriskelldriskellmusic3 ай бұрын
    • He wouldn't have seen any more than the eye or he'd have died from the very sight of him

      @AllisonRutherford-vs4dt@AllisonRutherford-vs4dt3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@AllisonRutherford-vs4dtNot true... Both Humans and Elves had fought Sauron before...

      @admirable_kon5083@admirable_kon50833 ай бұрын
    • @admirable_kon5083 when did I ever once say otherwise? And not any men that were alive during the events in discussion, nor most elves

      @AllisonRutherford-vs4dt@AllisonRutherford-vs4dt3 ай бұрын
    • @@AllisonRutherford-vs4dt True... That being said, Aragorn was no normal man too... He also did actually win the stare down battle with Sauron. Aragorn was good in that stuff! XD

      @admirable_kon5083@admirable_kon50833 ай бұрын
    • @admirable_kon5083 and??? Soon as you said true anything after that is a waste of time and completely irrelevant to anything I said

      @AllisonRutherford-vs4dt@AllisonRutherford-vs4dt3 ай бұрын
  • Shelob being a spider like creature from space gave me heavy Pennywise vibes. Especially his look from the ending of the 90's mini series.

    @HelpMe4545@HelpMe45453 ай бұрын
    • She is not a "outer space" creature any more than the Valar or Sauron or Gandalf was. They are immortal beings created bu Iluvatar before the Earth was even thought of.

      @dandiehm8414@dandiehm84142 ай бұрын
    • @@dandiehm8414 Ungoliant had very outer space, almost Lovecraftian vibes. She came from the Outer Dark, beyond the Walls of the World, and her creation was never described.

      @MySerpentine@MySerpentine2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@MySerpentine The origins of Ungoliant are shrouded in mystery. It was believed by some of the Eldar that she may have been among the Ainur whom Melkor had corrupted long ago in the beginning, yet she was not listed among the known Ainur.[1] It was later perceived by the Valar that she had come from "beyond Arda"[2] in the "darkness that" lay around it when Melkor first gazed upon the Kingdom of Manwë in envy.[1]

      @LexiWhatWeGot@LexiWhatWeGot2 ай бұрын
    • @@LexiWhatWeGot Exactly. She's possibly one of those Nameless Things, but what that would even mean is itself uncertain.

      @MySerpentine@MySerpentine2 ай бұрын
    • @@MySerpentine she could have been something akin to the Watcher in the Water, which a quick bit of research says could have also been a Nameless Thing. I've seen some people mention that the Nameless Things, Ungoliant, and the Watcher may have been a product of the Discord of Melkor during the Ainulindale, but none save Iluvatar know for certain

      @LexiWhatWeGot@LexiWhatWeGot2 ай бұрын
  • To answer "what did Sauron look like" probably should acknowledge he is a shape shifter. He transforms into a wolf, then a serpent when fighting Huan, and then a vampire to flee. He lost the ability to take a fair form after the destruction of Numenor.

    @sheert@sheert9 күн бұрын
  • (2:33) Such a literal interpretation, as well, with the different colored bowls of fluid that created the green and golden light in Treebeard's home.

    @CybershamanX@CybershamanX2 ай бұрын
  • It's so funny that he compares John Howe's fell beast to the ones in the movies. John Howe and Alan Lee both supplied concept sketches to Peter Jackson, helping come up with the designs for the movie versions of the monsters, as well as the designs for Rivendell, Gondor, Isengard, etc.

    @nataliegray8019@nataliegray80193 ай бұрын
  • Shelob looks so alien, captured the "sci-fi/fantasy" monster look very well!

    @Goofy_Geek@Goofy_Geek3 ай бұрын
    • I think she's my favorite from these. The only 'critique' are the eyes. I think having them more spaced out like a spiders, instead of those two clusters would make it even better.

      @Glimmlampe1982@Glimmlampe19822 ай бұрын
    • okay that ones not even fantasy pim, thats just an alien!

      @BananaMike780@BananaMike7802 ай бұрын
  • your color work is so good it makes me want to cry. watch you color the winged beast made me tear up. thankyou for your work

    @cat3357@cat33572 ай бұрын
  • Treebeard looks so good, probably my favorite! I love how well you depicted the scale of the Fellbeast. I'd forgotten Shelob's description, wow! Interesting take on Sauron too!

    @GhulamMurtaza-qt8xj@GhulamMurtaza-qt8xjАй бұрын
  • 'Saurons only seen as an eye' Literally shows him at the start of the fellowship of the ring 😅

    @Sketchbearsart@Sketchbearsart3 ай бұрын
    • came down here to say this exact thing!

      @djtazzyjeff@djtazzyjeff3 ай бұрын
    • Like bruh did you see the movies?

      @greendalf123@greendalf1232 ай бұрын
    • Exactly!

      @theunpretentiousvegan8593@theunpretentiousvegan85932 ай бұрын
    • I came to say the same thing

      @russellknight6578@russellknight65782 ай бұрын
    • The point is that the movie tells us that Sauron needs the ring to regain physical form, and is until then just a big fiery eye, while in the book, he is already in his physical form, only his power is diminished without the Ring.

      @maaderllin@maaderllin2 ай бұрын
  • There is one reference in the movie to Sauron having a body and that is when Aragon has the Palantir. We see Sauron in all his armour holding his Palantir with his great eye behind him, distinguishing him from the great eye which he uses to look out soon his domain. It unclear if this was intended to be a representation of his physical form or just a mental project but there it is.

    @lordtelion@lordtelion3 ай бұрын
    • Not to mention at the start. There's actually several times we see him whole. It's only after he loses the ring that he becomes the eye. Also in the hobbit films we also see him as another man shaped figure that's different to him when he's in the fights in LOTR

      @lux0rd01@lux0rd013 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, one of Sauron's physical forms is shown a few times in the movies, how could anyone forget the scene where his finger gets cut off smh

      @Someone_234@Someone_2343 ай бұрын
    • Yes obviously, before the ring is cut off, we see his physical form. The point is, as Jazza demonstrated, that many people believe Sauron is the big floating eye in the films, where as in the books he is just a man and the "Eye of Sauron" is metaphoric language (as with much of Tolkien's writing), describing his constant spying on the land through the Palantir. What I was pointing out is that, country to popular belief, we do see Sauron post de-ringing in a physical form, all be it clad in armour and very briefly. And yes sadly in the hobbit he is turned into a ghost of shadow farts that forms the eye, reinforcing the notion he is the eye, rather than it being a magical tool he uses. It's a cool sequence but does contradict the books even more (but that's something the hobbit movies excelled at). Interestingly we almost saw Sauron again in the final battle of the black gates, but they replaced him in post with that troll Aragon is fighting. This was to keep the focus on Frodo and Sam, which I feel was the right choice.

      @lordtelion@lordtelion3 ай бұрын
    • Never thought of that. The great eye of Sauron is just a spy cam.

      @raythegardener@raythegardener3 ай бұрын
    • @@raythegardener Ahahaha 😂

      @lordtelion@lordtelion3 ай бұрын
  • This has to be my favorite video of yours yet! Sauron looks amazing! I kinda want to see how you would sketch one of my favorite movie monsters based on its novelization description. Tall, humanoid appearance. Ice-blue or crimson scales. Three-fingered hands. Amber-colored blood that glows in the dark. Shapeshifter, can transform into anything it touches or disappear into a cloud of mist. Carries a telescopic spear. Removes victims organs for study. Victims this time around are US soldiers. Atmosphere: Sci-fi + Jungle

    @TLSM-72@TLSM-723 күн бұрын
  • Just increasing the scale of the fell beast makes the whole interreaction with Eowyn, Pippin and Theoden so much more poignant and truly epic and heroic compared to other depictions. It represents the true defiance that is usally only captured with Gandalf and the Balrog in most other depictions. I love this.

    @petspets5934@petspets593419 күн бұрын
  • The Fellbeast looks exactly as I imagined the Lethrblaka from the Eragon series! I can definitely see the inspiration there

    @laufert7100@laufert71002 ай бұрын
    • Yeah as much as I hate it when people barely give the inheritance cycle credit for stuff it did well, I do have to acknowledge that therea definite heavy inspiration, especially in like the first 2 books

      @brisingrprotogen5438@brisingrprotogen54382 ай бұрын
    • I’ve never read Eragon but it’s funny to me there is a monster called lethrblaka since in Icelandic leðurblaka just means bat.

      @gudmundur-heimisson@gudmundur-heimisson2 ай бұрын
    • @@gudmundur-heimisson yeah a lot of words from the ancient language (that series magical language) are basically slightly modified words from actual real life languages. Which makes since as the author was 16 when he wrote the first book

      @brisingrprotogen5438@brisingrprotogen54382 ай бұрын
    • @@brisingrprotogen5438to be fair this does happen in real life as well. Minotaur just means bull of Minos in Greek, for instance.

      @gudmundur-heimisson@gudmundur-heimisson2 ай бұрын
    • @@gudmundur-heimisson yeah, because the minotaur is a Greek monster?

      @brisingrprotogen5438@brisingrprotogen54382 ай бұрын
  • Whilst you're correct in that Treebeard is one of the oldest living creatures in Middle-Earth he's not "probably millions of years old". You have to remember that Middle-Earth in itself isn't that old. It was created at the start of the First Age and Treebeard was born sometime during the Years of the Trees, making him somewhere around 17,000 to 25,000 years old.

    @ryttyr14@ryttyr143 ай бұрын
    • No - that is not correct. Arda could easily have been around for millions or billions of years. The First Age only began with the making of the two trees, before that EONS passed while the Valar formed the world. Thw whole business with the creation of the Earth once the Valar descended into it, their first struggles with Melkor, the arrival of Tulkas, the making of the great lamps, the Valars residence in Almarin, and the throwing down of the mighty lamps all happened BEFORE the First age began.

      @dandiehm8414@dandiehm84142 ай бұрын
    • @@dandiehm8414 Yes, but Treebeard wasn't born until after all of that, during the age of the trees.

      @ryttyr14@ryttyr142 ай бұрын
    • @@ryttyr14treebeard was the first of the ents made by Yavanna in response to Aule’s creation of the dwarves. This was well before the time of trees. The dwarves weren’t given life until the age of the trees but the tree Shepard were likely around for quite a while before the elves, dwarves, and men.

      @connorstringfield7343@connorstringfield73432 ай бұрын
    • @@connorstringfield7343 They were made in response to the dwarves cutting down trees with their axes so they were created after the awakening of the dwarves.

      @ryttyr14@ryttyr142 ай бұрын
    • The chapter where Aule creates the dwarfes and Yavanna talks to Manwe about Ents and Eagles is when they are already in Valinor and the two trees are already standing. So definitely after the unspecified time before. That being said the time before the first sunrise is only given in Valian years which we have no consitent way to convert ro solar years as far as I'm aware.

      @WhyneedanAlias@WhyneedanAlias2 ай бұрын
  • I distinctly recall the book described Treebeard sleeping standing up with his arms raised in the air, so his arms being roots going down wasn't what I expected.

    @EmeraldVideosNL@EmeraldVideosNLАй бұрын
  • This is great job dude, thanks for nerding out on these! And I will lore wise agree on your interpretations completely.

    @visatuovinen5915@visatuovinen59152 ай бұрын
  • 9:31 I think it would’ve been cool (and somewhat explained with the smell) if some of it were rotting - somewhere subtle like the wings or the talons

    @Caleb_JayySRL@Caleb_JayySRL3 ай бұрын
  • You can feel the hatred and malice emanating off of that depiction of Sauron, the way his face is twisted into a snarling grimace. These are some amazing pieces! This is the first time Ive seen this channel but you earned a subscriber from me! Keep it up, man!

    @thestraydog@thestraydog2 ай бұрын
    • Hes giving me toasted cursed ice king vibes...like he was once compassionate but darkness broke him into evil

      @Silver_wind_1987_@Silver_wind_1987_2 ай бұрын
    • I don't think the hatred and malice are the right words, but everybody has right to their opinion and impressions

      @Bettytinish@Bettytinish2 ай бұрын
    • It needs a background. He can emphasise both the dark aesthetic that he's going for and the piercing gaze of Sauron's eye with backing shadows and either a lense effect or some kind of yellowish rays. Wonderful depiction but unfinished imho

      @YuVen3487@YuVen34872 ай бұрын
    • @YuVen3487 hmmm....he should have depicted him sitting on a chair with a table in front of the eye on the table. It would add more depth and scenery. And having the eye glowing eerie yellows and oranges shadowing saurons face with his eyes genaully glowing...say a dark golden colour would be perfect.

      @Silver_wind_1987_@Silver_wind_1987_2 ай бұрын
    • Hatred and malice- this describes Morgoth, not Sauron. Sauron was more of order.

      @asgothtbg@asgothtbg2 ай бұрын
  • I imagined shelob as a common garden spider. Just bigger

    @timrobinson513@timrobinson5132 ай бұрын
  • Amazing interpretations!! I love how Shelob's head/face is so expressive 😍

    @adamwalsh2598@adamwalsh25982 ай бұрын
  • Now you're going to have to do all the characters and how they were to look. This tickles my artist side so much! I love it!

    @raven556@raven5562 ай бұрын
    • YES PLEASE!!

      @littledrummergirl_19@littledrummergirl_192 ай бұрын
    • I'd totally buy that coffee table book.

      @ThePineApplePioneer@ThePineApplePioneer2 ай бұрын
    • Like how Aragorn is actually 6 feet 6 inches tall and the most frightening good guy ever.

      @tdubya75@tdubya752 ай бұрын
  • I would love it for you to go over Silmarillion and perhaps paint a few characters and monsters from there. Maybe some of the Valar? Also while you have drawn A balrog you haven´t drawn Gothmog the Lord of the Balrogs or Morgoth the original big bad.

    @Erikjust@Erikjust3 ай бұрын
    • That would be so awesome!

      @aineyates2736@aineyates27363 ай бұрын
    • Yes! I'm honestly dying to see some Valar interpretations that are far less anthropromorphic. Like, I want to see someone interpret Ulmo as, like, the sea embodied.

      @Heatherisfire77@Heatherisfire773 ай бұрын
    • Huan might be fun, or Carcharoth, or maybe Glaurung

      @MusicalJackknife@MusicalJackknife2 ай бұрын
    • Ungoliant fighting the Balrogs? also the Ainulindale?

      @thevalarauka101@thevalarauka1012 ай бұрын
  • Boy oh boy did I love this concept! Definitely gonna check out more stuff from your channel!

    @TA-hf6si@TA-hf6si2 ай бұрын
  • Weirdly, your Shelob feels more like it can talk and bargain with Gollum than the movie's version. You captured that shrewd, alien intellect behind her eyes.

    @leXie1337_chan@leXie1337_chan2 ай бұрын
  • Can we take moment to appreciate that Gollum impression!? that was awesome!

    @clairealles8607@clairealles86073 ай бұрын
    • Ma man that was not his impression

      @user-yw5es5gx4u@user-yw5es5gx4u2 ай бұрын
    • @@user-yw5es5gx4uno shit do you know sarcasm

      @scottkramer7139@scottkramer71392 ай бұрын
  • Bringing out the "Red book of Westmarch" in the beginning was brilliant 😂

    @mr.jglokta191@mr.jglokta1913 ай бұрын
  • The Fellbeast blew my mind. Just the scale of it, I loved it. And Shelob being a spider was so firmly fixed in my mind I didn’t think it would be possible to have another image in mind. But your drawing turned out so good! No words

    @Evergreenoutsider10@Evergreenoutsider102 ай бұрын
  • Tree beard looks exactly the same as the movie: a tree man

    @hectorcastaneda2@hectorcastaneda22 ай бұрын
  • This, "non-sensational", back to your roots, pure artistic ability, laid back, amazing skill on display, type of video is what I'm here for. I've found myself skipping through the more "KZheadry", clickbaity, sensationalized videos but I sink into these and wish they wouldn't end. Thanks for sharing your passions with us!

    @TexMechsRobot@TexMechsRobot2 ай бұрын
  • If I remember correctly, when you drew comparison from John Howe's art of the Fellbeast looking very similar to Peter Jackson silver screen version, that reason being is Peter Jackson used Howes art as reference and inspiration. John Howe has done art for many of the middle earth books, his probably most well known piece being of smaug in deep slumber on his gold that was used from 80's-90's onwards as the cover for the Hobbit. Matter of fact, Howe's art book even has a Foreword from Peter Jackson.

    @williamaldred335@williamaldred3353 ай бұрын
    • Jackson didn't just use Howe's art as inspiration. He flew Both John Howe and Alan Lee out to NZ during pre-production, taking them to the shooting locations and just letting them draw, fitting their designs around the actual landscapes. Those drawings became concept art for the movies and were followed pretty closely by WETA and the other design teams.

      @StormhavenGaming@StormhavenGaming3 ай бұрын
    • They both have books on the work they did for the movies! Alan Lee's is great, he goes over exactly how he started drawing for LOTR books in the first place, and then how Jackson contacted him and how he worked on it every day for years. John Howe has a similar book about the designs for the movies. Super interesting reads for anyone interested in pre-production and art for movies.

      @thespankmyfrank@thespankmyfrank3 ай бұрын
    • If I remember correctly Peter Jackson didn't want to ruin this terrifying character by accidentally giving it the 'wrong' face, so he made Sauron into this vague character as to not ruin the feeling of scary Sauron for the readers of the books

      @sunrosemarie@sunrosemarie3 ай бұрын
  • Sauron is interesting because there is a deleted scene where he confronts Arragorn and for a spit second you can see what his true form looks like before the armor appears, and he looks like an elf. It's weird but also feels perfect giving Sauron's role as a manipulator.

    @Lord_Yeetis@Lord_Yeetis11 күн бұрын
    • Unfortunately it's not canonical, as Sauron had lost the ability to assume a fair form after the downfall of Numenor and became effectively 'stuck' in his malevolent form.

      @Rekaert@Rekaert10 күн бұрын
  • Jazza's approach to LoTR villans is something the world needed.

    @paddy789@paddy789Ай бұрын
  • "Sauron had a body and this isn't alluded to anywhere in the movie." Did you forget the opening scene in Fellowship of the Ring? That's quite a body he has there.

    @acdcguy18@acdcguy182 ай бұрын
    • I think he meant his body post-ring-separation. I know he technically isn’t physical without the Ring, but his spiritual body can still do some damage if you are there in person.

      @ethanemerson4862@ethanemerson48622 ай бұрын
    • @@ethanemerson4862 Oh? Did he have a "body" post-ring in the books? I bought the entire collection but have yet to finish The Silmarillion so I haven't read the trillogy yet.

      @acdcguy18@acdcguy182 ай бұрын
    • @@acdcguy18 He did, yeah. "He has only four fingers on the Black Hand, but that is enough."

      @MySerpentine@MySerpentine2 ай бұрын
    • @@acdcguy18 I don’t think it says so specifically, but we can assume his spiritual form has a perceivable image based on the fact the Sauron was there in person when Gollum was being tortured. Meaning Gollum saw him. Gollum was even able to see his hand, specifically the hand that had a missing finger. This indicates that this was after he lost the ring, losing his physical form.

      @ethanemerson4862@ethanemerson48622 ай бұрын
    • @@ethanemerson4862 Sauron still has his body in the movies. But its only shown in one scene in the extended edition. Its in the scene where aragorn talks to sauron through the palantir and they just used the same armorerd design as in the flashbacks at the beginning

      @raptorxrise5386@raptorxrise53862 ай бұрын
  • Okay, the Trent / Ent looks really cool. Love the natural flow of the branches in Treebeards beard :D The Fellbeast - dear god. Put that in the Movie and I would've pissed my pants in the theater seeing that thing up close! Holy sheep! Shelob - my god. This is horrifying as hell! :D Great job! If they showed that Sauro...damn, the Movie could've been soo different and so much more tense :o

    @LordBloodySoul@LordBloodySoul3 ай бұрын
    • I think it would have been better without seeing Sauron tbh. That’s one of the benefits Tolkien gains from never showing him in the books. He feels like this oppressive force more than a physical person. It keeps him more mysterious and leaves things up to our imaginations

      @JohnDoe-jy7sv@JohnDoe-jy7sv2 ай бұрын
  • Jazza, as always, I love your creations. That Shelob was absolutely, totally epic!!! I am always blown away by your ever-growing skills. I started watching you with your drawing/inking many years ago, and still, I am amazed and in love with all your work!

    @pricepayne8533@pricepayne85332 ай бұрын
  • David Finch does this thing where he invites illustrators of different disciplines throughout the comic book world to come on his podcast and do pieces with him. Wherein, he attempts to mimic their style. I think that would be an awesome format for your channel. To watch you learn from other artists would be really cool.

    @FlockofSmeagles@FlockofSmeaglesАй бұрын
  • The Shelob one is funny because if you look back at the original designs, concept art and sculpts they were a lot closer to that original description, but it was Pete and his personal fear of spiders that ended up getting them in that more 'classic' spider direction.

    @InVerum@InVerum3 ай бұрын
  • You've left me amazed again. The ability you have to create these images in your mind and make them real in your artwork... It blows me away. Such creativity and skill!

    @womble901@womble9013 ай бұрын
  • Frank Frazetta was the first introduction to what the fell beast/winged beast looked like. Your interpretations are fantastic!

    @hjnssns@hjnssns2 ай бұрын
  • That Shelob is incredible! Except for more eyes it's basically how I envisioned her

    @johannaholm4756@johannaholm47562 ай бұрын
  • I love the format for this, talking about the original depiction from the author, the interpretation in the movies and especially showing how other artists have interpreted it in different styles! Top job Jazza!

    @ThisIsTheRenegade@ThisIsTheRenegade3 ай бұрын
  • Fell Beast and Shelob are my faves!! I now have a new mental image for both of them when I inevitably reread the series! Very well done my friend!

    @kevinj2525@kevinj25252 ай бұрын
    • Listen to the audio books, recorded by Andy Serkis. Damn he's good.

      @ikmor@ikmor2 ай бұрын
  • The drawing of shelob was amazing.

    @toddboyle7369@toddboyle73692 ай бұрын
  • I think a fun creature for the next of this style of video would be to draw the Gruffalo only as described, there’s actually quite a lot of room for imagination

    @TheDarkeningShadow@TheDarkeningShadow2 ай бұрын
  • I think the reason why th films are so good and aged really well is that a lot of the designs were still very grounded in real life and not too over done, abstract or weird. Shelob being just like a normal spider instead of a weird looking spider and the felbeasts not looking like hairless birds. I think they made some great decisions in the films.

    @Holborovv@Holborovv2 ай бұрын
  • 15:49 you say that Sauron isn't mentioned to have a body in the movies but we literally see him with his body in the first movie in the prolouge

    @warningquasar5498@warningquasar54983 ай бұрын
    • He's meaning after the prologue, after the ring is cut off he explodes and never gets a body again... But the movies also allude that if he gets the ring he gets his body back

      @the_cringe_nerd@the_cringe_nerd3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@the_cringe_nerdalso in the hobbit films he is seen as a manlike figure in the form of the necromancer

      @lux0rd01@lux0rd013 ай бұрын
    • ​@@the_cringe_nerdin the extended edition, when Aragorn looks into palantir, you can actually see Sauron lifting his own palantir up

      @Herr_Schindler@Herr_Schindler3 ай бұрын
    • @@the_cringe_nerd but that still means we get to see his body, unless he's going to get a random new body that looks completely different!? :D

      @hegga_nm@hegga_nm3 ай бұрын
    • @@lux0rd01 more like an incomporial dark spirit that forms into a humanoid shape...

      @the_cringe_nerd@the_cringe_nerd3 ай бұрын
  • In my last listen-through of the LotR I noticed that the descriptions of the Ring Wraiths' flying mounts were more "featherless bird" than Jackson's "foul dragon" so I was picturing a pterodactyl too. It's birdiness would also lend to it's comparable fragility - which accounts for Legolas downing one with an arrow, and Eowyn cleving the head off another with a sword.

    @RJKYEG@RJKYEG2 ай бұрын
  • Omg. These are some AMAZING designs. Shelob especially. You made here so much more dark and evil. I know how much you out into these episodes. But know that we love ever second of it! Draw with Jazza for ever!

    @joepvanmoorsel4140@joepvanmoorsel41403 ай бұрын
    • Shelob needs to lay off the McDonald's it sounds like O_O

      @Silver_wind_1987_@Silver_wind_1987_2 ай бұрын
  • That is the coolest depiction of Sauron I've seen so far, nice job! 🔥

    @mirael96@mirael963 ай бұрын
  • I love how closely you cleave to the text in all of your interpretations. I am almost inclined to hope that Tolkien's work falls prey to the Hollywood cycle, and gets a remake, but with you as the Alan Lee of creature design!

    @danieloshea3746@danieloshea37462 ай бұрын
  • This interpretation of Shelob is just terrifying. Loved it!

    @Carimbo575@Carimbo5752 ай бұрын
  • 4:15 I was actually stunned at how that interpretation matches such a similar vision of how I would imagine most people would at that description and who read these books. I am just blown away! Imagine getting to integrate that into a hobbit home like at the core and the tree around the home and in the hill would be so cool to see in person.

    @piplup10203854@piplup102038543 ай бұрын
  • I’m not at all disappointed to say: “I already knew Sauron had a body only because I played LEGO Dimensions!”

    @Brute-the-Brutality@Brute-the-Brutality3 ай бұрын
    • Salron is Sauron's Italian cousin.

      @Visiorex@Visiorex2 ай бұрын
    • Salron is Sauron’s Italian cousin.

      @0IlTS180@0IlTS1802 ай бұрын
    • @@Visiorex How does autocorrect even do that? Didn’t even see that.

      @Brute-the-Brutality@Brute-the-Brutality2 ай бұрын
    • @@Brute-the-Brutality Autocorrect lives in a world of Salron, Freddo and Sam the Wise Guy. 🤣😂

      @Visiorex@Visiorex2 ай бұрын
    • @@Visiorex I’m dead! 🤣

      @Brute-the-Brutality@Brute-the-Brutality2 ай бұрын
  • Are we not gonna talk about how perfect that Golom impression was?

    @collinhunt9849@collinhunt98492 ай бұрын
  • Your skills are fantastic! Love the way you interpret and translate words to images!

    @Tubesmaney@TubesmaneyАй бұрын
  • First off, these sketches are great. I always really enjoy watching these videos. That said, not only was Sauron's body "alluded to" in the movies, it was out right shown.

    @kailrush@kailrush2 ай бұрын
    • like one of the first scenes.

      @theursidaepugilist@theursidaepugilist2 ай бұрын
    • I mean... You can see his shape with armour on but you can't really see his body! I'm sure that's what he meant. Also, given the way P.J. decided to visually depict Sauron's 'death' right in the beginning, you kind of get the idea that there's no flesh underneath the armour, no actual body... just maybe a spirit or something like that

      @ninquelosille3349@ninquelosille33492 ай бұрын
  • I love this series! I want to see jazza do Stephen king's the dark tower series. I really want to see shardic the bear!

    @LadyLuck363@LadyLuck3633 ай бұрын
    • Say true, say thankya! And poor mad Mordred, loved of none that live. And Andy the Messenger Robot, many other functions.

      @MySerpentine@MySerpentine2 ай бұрын
    • @MySerpentine long days and pleasant nighs! To see the horrible wolves of thunderclap! Or the taheen would be amazing

      @LadyLuck363@LadyLuck3632 ай бұрын
    • @@LadyLuck363 Aye, and may you have twice the number! Lamla o' Galee, who fell down dead, or Trampas who came so close to Becoming . . .

      @MySerpentine@MySerpentine2 ай бұрын
  • Of course, it's still hard to claim this is "how Tolkien intended" since there's still a lot of interpretation going and (and, to be fair, he might not have had an entirely clear picture himself either), but I especially *love* your interpretation of *Shelob.* Not only it is more on point with the book descriptions, but it is just _so so so_ much more interesting, mythological and terrifying than the plain big spider from the movie.

    @ApMignonne@ApMignonne2 ай бұрын
  • Treebeard hypothesizes that the Trolls were made in mockery of the Ents, so it is fitting that we get something a little "trollish".

    @markpolo97@markpolo972 ай бұрын
  • Incredible interpretations of Tolkien’s characters. I haven’t watching the movies of the lord of the rings or the hobbit as my dad would read the books to me as a kid, and it such a wonderful memory I have of my dad I don’t want to taint it with the movies 😂 I really love your episodes of bringing the characters to life by going back the book descriptions, it’s so much fun because everyone interprets the words in different ways, so you can have so many different outcomes. Such a fun video, thank you so much for sharing 💖💖

    @abulletformysnailmail@abulletformysnailmail3 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely love this series and seeing your illustration outcomes! The Sauron is so cool. I love hearing your discussion on the choices you make. Just delightful.

    @embee7434@embee74343 ай бұрын
  • 15:49 Sauron's body is depicted in the films, where we see him defeated in a kind of flashback, showing us how he lost the ring.

    @JivecattheMagnificent@JivecattheMagnificent2 ай бұрын
  • "Sauron has a body and this isn't alluded to anywhere in the movie". Actually is is and there's very small hit and miss scene. When Aragorn confronts Sauron via the Palantiri in the third movie, Sauron communes with him and you can very briefly see the physical manifestation of Sauron holding his Palantiri.

    @Wiliraughshai@Wiliraughshai2 ай бұрын
  • Great work, I especially like your unarmoured Sauron. I always imagined him more like a dark wizard in his dark tower. The armour design for the prologue of Lord of the Rings is closer to how Morgoth is described in the First Age.

    @-Blackberry@-Blackberry2 ай бұрын
    • THIS. I am looking for such a comment for years. Shame to see PJ adaptations making look Sauron less Saurony- but more Morgothy and even Wİtch Kingy

      @oguzhanenescetin5702@oguzhanenescetin57022 ай бұрын
  • An illustration of Sauron is rare. I love what you did with it!

    @acoldhand@acoldhand3 ай бұрын
    • It´s not rare at all. If you have read the books, you can know almost exactly how he looks trought the 3 ages. What this guy is doing is acting like the movies showed Sauron as an EYE, which is totally dishonest. The movies start showing Sauron with armour swinging like a madlad.

      @ImNotLuthien@ImNotLuthien2 ай бұрын
  • When I clicked i didn't knew what epicness i stumbled into. Simply brilliant. Shelob one was the best imagine infusing xenamorphic gigeresque designes with yours. The fellbeast was great too, much more menacing and gave a feeling of corrupted darkened flesh.

    @al_temuri@al_temuriАй бұрын
  • Magnificent work as always. I believe the books said the winged creatures being ridden by the Ring-Wraiths after their horses were destroyed were wyverns. Good wyvern J!!!!

    @charlesballard5251@charlesballard5251Ай бұрын
  • You should do a kickstarter project. A fully illustrated edition of Lord Of The Rings. Or in the face of possible copyright issues, just the illustrations as an artbook to accompany the novel. XD I'd love to see your FULL artistic vision of a book accurate middle earth.~

    @hraefn1821@hraefn18213 ай бұрын
    • I would love this too but idk about the Tolkien estate 🫤 They are very strict about copyright with anything lotr and merch, movies, etc. Jackson was lucky to have had the permission for the movies.

      @bambiraptor9@bambiraptor93 ай бұрын
  • I think my favorite was Treebeard. They all look amazing and will definitely be showing this video to my sister

    @maggiee3601@maggiee36013 ай бұрын
  • Was boiling a teapot and it started to scream horrifically during Shelob's reveal; perfectly timed, maximum creepiness. Bravo.

    @KevRTrem@KevRTremАй бұрын
  • I actually really enjoy the crab/draconic like design of your shelob, and I like the massive size yet movement shown through the cave, like an alien or space based creature would look!!!

    @thewilhelmscream7912@thewilhelmscream79122 ай бұрын
  • The fell beast looked so damn cool! I wanna see you tackle a scene with multiple characters and monsters like a group of orks riding wargs

    @CreatureCreator765@CreatureCreator7653 ай бұрын
    • Yes. Almost like a demonic vulture. But to be honest I still strongly prefer the movie version. Just seems more like a true native to middle earth ironically.

      @darksoulsss2618@darksoulsss26182 ай бұрын
  • You forgot to mention that Sauron once was something like an elf himself. Also you should add more background to your paintings. On a white background they don't have such a great effect on the viewer. The Shelob spider mantis thing was pretty great just because of that.❤

    @silenthell666@silenthell6663 ай бұрын
  • As a huge Tolkien fan, I loved the video! Although I find what the movies have done with Sauron's image is absolutely astounding. The giant noncorporeal ever-watching flaming eye is so much more terrifying that a regular creepy guy

    @PaleJulia@PaleJulia2 ай бұрын
  • This is all so good!!! I love seeing atypical/accurate versions of lord of the rings because its almost always just so standard fantasy. I would ABSOLUTELY adore seeing more of this! The one thing I think I would have done different is making Sauron look even more distinctly inhuman, like a demon.

    @trustindean5164@trustindean51642 ай бұрын
  • I love all of theae but The Fell beast and Shelob blew me away! Love those designs so much more than anything else ice seen

    @TheCanuckGamer@TheCanuckGamer3 ай бұрын
  • An entire Tolkien episode? AWESOME.

    @grayamirYT@grayamirYT3 ай бұрын
  • That wraith sitting in the back of the dragon thing looks super funny. Reminds me of the Imperial Guard tank commander swinging his sword around in the bane blade yelling out to drive close so he can chop his enemies.

    @youtubevanced4900@youtubevanced49002 ай бұрын
  • Shelob in writing-accurate form would probably be terrifying on a screen. Particularly, there's the point where she actually emerges from her cave and is more easily visible, before Sam stabs her. The way she's written, that could be one of the most horrific monster designs ever if done well in movie form. Seeing how you draw the Mouth of Sauron, Witch King as described at Minas Tirith, or what little is actually seen in the book version of the Watcher in the Water would be nice. All three of them had much better book descriptions than what we got, especially the Mouth. Him and his creepy horse thing would be a great picture.

    @UnswimmingFishYT@UnswimmingFishYT2 ай бұрын
  • These are amazing. Shelob is probably the one I imagined exactly when I read her description. I want more. Please do more.

    @Jennie_Chbz@Jennie_Chbz3 ай бұрын
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