I feel as though the artist who was doing The Nightmare was superseded. The artist who did phase seven, I feel, threw off the momentum that was building; the scheme if you will of the item.
I understand the artist behind the phase was the same artist whom did they amazingly varied and well liked Gogh reed, and the style is evident in phase seven but with that said I can't help but look at the available features are rejected Gogh Reed pieces, beautiful as they are, yet tacky in color and suggestion. The theme is lost completely, the flow is absolutely gone, and I don't think a simple mulligan can be called.
Now, I believe the artist who was doing The Nightmare was doing very well, yet, apparently lagging behind in their work. So with the deadline at hand, what is to be done? Does the company hold back from the next gen being released, hence possibly loosing profits?
Now, I'm not saying I could have handled whatever happened better than how it was. In spite of my complete disconnection, I'm drawn to the basic questions; Who, what, why, how...
I don't know what I would have done and I don't know what happened. I hope it turns out.
How do these even come about? Do the artists create every phase and then sectional construct the various poses and positions as the item is released?
I used to think the items were completed when the 1st gen comes out, and then it's a matter of unfolding. But now... I don't see how that's the case.
Bibbly · Sat Sep 26, 2009 @ 04:24am · 0 Comments |