This is in two parts because FurAffinity couldnt handle the file size. So, PART 2: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/400700/
This was for a very late happy 110th birthday (October 4th) to Buster Keaton. I had to do something and it took me 4 days to get it done. The black speech-bubbles are a nice change, it falls in with the silent film dialogues. The linework and coloring is messy, as usual. You should be used to that by now LOL The idea for a look-a-like actor came from the idea that James Karen looks ALOT like Buster when dressed in his costume. But this particular human is not Mr. Karen. He's just someone I made up because the idea of Buster's spirit showing up on que just seemed a bit too corny.
Anyway, the screencap is from http://www.filminamerica.com/Pacifi.....st/NCA/Movies/ ..Have a look at that site, it's an interesting one filled with great pix and film location info. For the locations you see here, visit the annual site http://www.actorscolony.com/ to see The Muskegon Train Depot doors (first scene), Pidgeon hill beside Muskegon Lake, Pascoe's Place, and the Frauenthal Theatre. I love using real locations, it makes the adventure more real for me.
This was for a very late happy 110th birthday (October 4th) to Buster Keaton. I had to do something and it took me 4 days to get it done. The black speech-bubbles are a nice change, it falls in with the silent film dialogues. The linework and coloring is messy, as usual. You should be used to that by now LOL The idea for a look-a-like actor came from the idea that James Karen looks ALOT like Buster when dressed in his costume. But this particular human is not Mr. Karen. He's just someone I made up because the idea of Buster's spirit showing up on que just seemed a bit too corny.
Anyway, the screencap is from http://www.filminamerica.com/Pacifi.....st/NCA/Movies/ ..Have a look at that site, it's an interesting one filled with great pix and film location info. For the locations you see here, visit the annual site http://www.actorscolony.com/ to see The Muskegon Train Depot doors (first scene), Pidgeon hill beside Muskegon Lake, Pascoe's Place, and the Frauenthal Theatre. I love using real locations, it makes the adventure more real for me.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Comics
Species Panda
Size 884 x 1172px
File Size 1.01 MB
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8XfCvXoN_s
He did it all without a use of stunt dummies or safety nets! The man was a freakin' ragdoll. And that house front that falls on him is the actual front of a house that his crew built, not a cheap, thin stage reproduction. He was in danger of dying that time, among many other times. If you dig insane stunts and chaotic destruction of actual houses, boats, cars, trains and more, his films might be of interest to you. :)
He did it all without a use of stunt dummies or safety nets! The man was a freakin' ragdoll. And that house front that falls on him is the actual front of a house that his crew built, not a cheap, thin stage reproduction. He was in danger of dying that time, among many other times. If you dig insane stunts and chaotic destruction of actual houses, boats, cars, trains and more, his films might be of interest to you. :)
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