Dr Lecter took his books off the podium and packed them in a bag. He turned to the projector, its fan still humming, dust swimming in its beam.
"I should have shown them this one, I can't imagine how I missed it."
Dr Lecter projected another drawing, a man naked hanging beneath the battlements of the palace.
"This one will interest you, Commendator Pazzi, let me see if I can improve the focus."
Dr Lecter fiddled with the machine, and then he approached the image on the wall, his silhouette black on the cloth the same size as the hanged man.
"Can you make this out? It won't enlarge any more. Here's where the archbishop bit him. And beneath him is written his name."
Pazzi did not get close to Dr Lecter, but as he approached the wall he smelled a chemical, and thought for an instant it was something the restorers used.
"Can you make out the characters? It says 'Pazzi' along with a rude poem. This is your ancestor, Francesco, hanging outside the Palazzo Vecchio, beneath these windows," Dr Lecter said. He held Pazzi's eyes across the beam of light between them.
"On a related subject, Signore Pazzi, I must confess to you: I'm giving serious thought to eating your wife..."
Oh my God, this was the biggest pain in the butt! So many shades and layers! May update this later once more...maybe not. Overall I'm happy with it...which is a good thing coming from me...I'm a bit of a perfectionist you see.
Yes indeed, you guessed it. The scene just before Rinaldo Pazzi meet his untimely fate. It's bittersweet to me, giving I love the Pazzi character so much - and the wonderfully talented Giancarlo Gianinni. Pazzi was just someone I felt sorry for - especially in reading the novel. Which was rare, Harris made it a point to make you despise all the other 'villains' of Hannibal Lecter, but with Pazzi, he sort of made you feel for the guy. He was portrayed more like he was a sad, helpless sap than a dirty cop.
(C)Copyright on my work ONLY. Do not own the novel Hannibal or any right to the film. Just a fan.
The literature above is directly from the novel Hannibal, which was written by Thomas Harris.
"I should have shown them this one, I can't imagine how I missed it."
Dr Lecter projected another drawing, a man naked hanging beneath the battlements of the palace.
"This one will interest you, Commendator Pazzi, let me see if I can improve the focus."
Dr Lecter fiddled with the machine, and then he approached the image on the wall, his silhouette black on the cloth the same size as the hanged man.
"Can you make this out? It won't enlarge any more. Here's where the archbishop bit him. And beneath him is written his name."
Pazzi did not get close to Dr Lecter, but as he approached the wall he smelled a chemical, and thought for an instant it was something the restorers used.
"Can you make out the characters? It says 'Pazzi' along with a rude poem. This is your ancestor, Francesco, hanging outside the Palazzo Vecchio, beneath these windows," Dr Lecter said. He held Pazzi's eyes across the beam of light between them.
"On a related subject, Signore Pazzi, I must confess to you: I'm giving serious thought to eating your wife..."
Oh my God, this was the biggest pain in the butt! So many shades and layers! May update this later once more...maybe not. Overall I'm happy with it...which is a good thing coming from me...I'm a bit of a perfectionist you see.
Yes indeed, you guessed it. The scene just before Rinaldo Pazzi meet his untimely fate. It's bittersweet to me, giving I love the Pazzi character so much - and the wonderfully talented Giancarlo Gianinni. Pazzi was just someone I felt sorry for - especially in reading the novel. Which was rare, Harris made it a point to make you despise all the other 'villains' of Hannibal Lecter, but with Pazzi, he sort of made you feel for the guy. He was portrayed more like he was a sad, helpless sap than a dirty cop.
(C)Copyright on my work ONLY. Do not own the novel Hannibal or any right to the film. Just a fan.
The literature above is directly from the novel Hannibal, which was written by Thomas Harris.
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I really found a soft-spot for Pazzi, too. Notched in my ikkle heart beside all the other characters who oppose the protagonist, and whom I'm not really supposed to cherish, but none the less wind up doing so.
Those eyyyyyes... They're awesome - and I love Rinaldo's goatee. Facial hair on furry characters is not something I usually dig, but you interpret it well, and I'm cool with that! XD (I personally find it a pain to draw, but hey, you do it well, and that's wonderful!)
Anyhow! Great work again!
*Runs off to Fave-Rage throughout your gallery again*
Those eyyyyyes... They're awesome - and I love Rinaldo's goatee. Facial hair on furry characters is not something I usually dig, but you interpret it well, and I'm cool with that! XD (I personally find it a pain to draw, but hey, you do it well, and that's wonderful!)
Anyhow! Great work again!
*Runs off to Fave-Rage throughout your gallery again*
That's me. I usually end up liking the characters I'm meant to oppose. Rinaldo Pazzi runs a close top in my favorite fictional characters.
Ah yes the eyes, they were my main center point! I'm glad you liked them and I'm glad you liked the gotee as well. I agree drawing the facial hair is a big pain - especially when it came to shading - but can't draw Pazzi with out it. It fits him well. In my opinion, facial hair on furries works for some but not others(alike most people).
Thank you very much, and thank you for commenting!
Ah yes the eyes, they were my main center point! I'm glad you liked them and I'm glad you liked the gotee as well. I agree drawing the facial hair is a big pain - especially when it came to shading - but can't draw Pazzi with out it. It fits him well. In my opinion, facial hair on furries works for some but not others(alike most people).
Thank you very much, and thank you for commenting!
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