There is nothing more regrettable than when you have to give up your favorite idea.
As I was hooked on the image of pierced glass, I can’t easily relate to other ideas.
However, I shouldn’t allow myself to get stuck in the first idea and not be able to think of other possibilities.
I should think of other possibilities while comforting myself that one day I would use it.
“Hun, you have to chew it well.”
“Yes.”
I picked up another egg roll from the breakfast table.
I put the egg rolls on grandpa’s plate because he seemed to be giving away his egg rolls for ridiculous reasons saying he was full just by watching me eat.
“Don’t worry about me. Grandpa’s eating.”
“You’re not.”
By the way, how about I put the perspective on the floor in a very new attempt?
If the figure is standing on a transparent glass and if the view is from bottom to top, I can emphasize people’s expressions.
“Hun, eat a lot.”
“I’m eating, grandpa.”
I’m not sure if it’s worth trying.
It’s the role of Director Nolan and actors to decide how the characters’ facial expressions will be.
I don’t want to compromise on this new challenge since Nolan also asked me not to care about my role and limitations as a concept art designer.
It’s fun to think about goals that are completely different from the way I had drawn paintings before.
I want to go back soon to the studio because I’m looking forward to what the completed picture will be like as soon as I get rid of this concern.
I continue to eat with that thought, but grandpa didn’t touch the egg rolls once again.
I brought the egg rolls to grandpa’s mouth this time.
“Huh, it’s fine. Grandpa is eating.”
“No, you’re not. It’s good to eat together, grandpa”
Anyway, I don’t have time to relax.
The date promised with Nolan is approaching, and other concept art designers kept uploading their completed scenes one after another.
On my way to school, I wondered what the other people had drawn, so I looked at it on my tablet.
When I looked at everyone’s paintings I found the reason why they are called experts in this field.
Each scene was portrayed in an effective and impressive manner.
There was a reason why the meticulous and experienced Nolan was working with them for a long time.
“Little Hun, let’s go to America with grandpa during summer vacation.”
“America?”
“Yes, we have to clean up the house where you lived with your mom and dad.”
“Un…”
‘Parents of this body’s owner…..’
Soon we arrived at school, and grandpa said,
“Okay, have fun with your friends.”
“Goodbye, grandpa.”
Grandpa doesn’t tell me to study hard every time he drops me at school but says to have fun.
He really is weird.
I feel nervous little by little as I pass through the hallway while looking at other concept art designers’ works.
I need to wrap up, too.
I stopped by the canteen and bought a can of coke to relax my mind.
Took a sip and organized my thoughts.
French police want to arrest Lupin, the Phantom thief who caused a stir in France.
The police, who have always been beaten by Lupin, end up with a golden opportunity.
The police, who succeeded in driving Lupin to the end, are vigilant.
They pointed their gun at Lupin because they didn’t know what kind of magic Lupin would pull to run away.
Lupin was at ease, but he was surrounded by the police, the boy detective Isidore Beautrelet, and his archrival Herlock Sholmes.
He took advantage of an argument between the French police and a British detective and tried to escape with his lover Ray.
At that moment an officer pulled the trigger.
Ray’s chest, which threw itself to protect her lover, turns red, and Lupin, who had been perfect throughout the series of events, collapses for the first time.
“……”
When I put things together again, I realized that I had a fixed idea.
Do I have to paint after Ray gets shot?
The reason why Elisabetta Sirani’s Portrait of Beatrice Chenchi was so sad was not because she painted the scene of her death.
This is thanks to the affectionate and mournful expression that made the viewer guess the situation.
Let’s stimulate the imagination.
I need to find a composition where people can immerse themselves in the story and wonder.
It would be right to avoid extreme compositions in order not to feel different when director Nolan puts them into a scene in the movie.
“What are you doing here?”
It was Sihyeon.
“I’m thinking.”
“What?”
I offered a Coke to the guy who tilted his head wondering what I was doing.
“I don’t like it and I’m not thirsty.”
It’s strange that he doesn’t like this precious drink.
Should I draw the surroundings in a circle and draw it as a view from the muzzle of the gun?
No.
When I touch the tablet application, there is a function that inverts colors, should I use it?
No.
If it’s a built-in effect of the application, it’s probably already been used a lot.
It will only have a fresh effect on me, and it has nothing to do with the composition.
Finding an easy way doesn’t solve it.
Looking down from the vertical direction, the character and composition feel so boring, while looking up from the vertical direction is very fresh, but it seems difficult to blend into the drawing naturally.
It’s best to put the characters sideways, but there must be a better way than that.
It seems okay to follow Lupin’s perspective, but….there are a lot of questions
How did Lupin try to cope?
What did Ray see?
What did Isidore and Sholmes think?
What might be the thoughts of the officer who missed the shot?
“Then shall we ask Hun about what he thinks of this story?”
“Oh!”
I got it.
While thinking of all the characters, I came up with a composition that stimulated my imagination and forced me to immerse myself at that moment.
As soon as I got back from school, I sat in front of the canvas.
A symbolic object that marks the beginning of a tragedy and the end of an event
I wanted to draw a large bullet in the middle of the canvas.
I don’t have a superior sense like Edouard Manet, so it is hard to imagine how people will be reflected in the bullet.
I searched the house, wondering if I could find a cylindrical object with a mirror-like surface.
It is hard to know why they didn’t make a mirror that bends while making a monitor that stretches and unfolds.
“What are you looking for, Hun?”
“Curved mirror. It would be nice if it had a cylindrical shape.”
“Huh?”
I explained the situation to grandpa, who thought about it for a while and then went into the warehouse.
“Is this okay?”
“Yes!”
It’s certainly a cylindrical mirror, though not what I’m looking for.
With this, I can refer to how surrounding things are distorted.
Let’s put the characters side by side.
On the left, starting with Isidore, then Herlock Sholmes, and on the right, the determined Ray and Lupin, who have not yet grasped the situation.
People should be reflected on the surface of the bullet, so I should think carefully about where the light comes in, how to express the surface of the bullet, and how people’s posture is distorted.
Since it is a cylinder, the further away it is from the center, the more severe the deformation is, and I think it can be used to give more urgency by using the distortion of the face and posture of the character.
How do I position the bullets?
If it is right before the shooting, Isidore and Herlock should be drawn relatively far away.
The middle between the launch site and Ray seems to be appropriate.
Certainly, it was hard for me to express the texture of the bullet.
Even though I tried to follow grandpa’s painting style, it is quite overwhelming to express the smoothness of the bullet surface.
Still, I cannot give up because I know the joy that will come when I complete the tragedy reflected in this bullet.
Paint and peel and contemplate.
I wasted the canvas by repeatedly mixing and remixing the paints and washing the brush.
Still, after failing a few times, I’m starting to get a sense of what color and how to paint.
I like the surface of the bullet I drew this time.
“Hun, let’s eat.”
Grandpa just came in.
I turned my head in delight.
“Grandpa, how about this?”
“Oh.”
Grandpa admired the bullet I had barely drawn.
I succeeded since grandpa nodded his head and acknowledged it.
“You can draw like this now, huh.”
“Because I practiced a lot.”
Grandpa, who was watching with satisfaction, suddenly burst into laughter.
I tilted my head in wonder and he patted my head pitifully.
“Didn’t the French police use pistols at this time?”
“…Yes.”
“Isn’t that too long for a pistol bullet? It should be a little shorter and blunt since it’s out of the shell.”
I couldn’t think of it because I was too busy drawing.
I can adjust the appearance and layout of the bullets, but I have to redraw the bullet that I’ve drawn so well.
I’m angry at myself for being careless because of the joy.
“Come on, come on. Let’s eat pizza.”
But with potato pizza, I can quickly forget about hours of hard work.
I sat at the living room table watching TV and eating pizza.
Now I can eat two or three pieces of Pizza and can enjoy this wonderful food.
Grandpa kept staring at me.
“Hurry up and eat, grandpa. It’s getting cold.”
He looked into my eyes as if there was something he wanted to say.
After a while, grandpa asked me with a serious look on his face.
“Hun, do you remember anything before the accident?”
I remembered the words he said in the morning, about going to the parents’ house.
He seems to want to check something, but I can’t think of anything.
“No.”
Grandpa nodded with a small sigh.
I’m worried about his unusual appearance.
I don’t know what he’s trying to say, but I’ve never seen him hesitate like that when trying to say something.
“No, let’s eat,”
Grandpa shook his head and picked up the pizza.
He recommended garlic sauce for no reason and asked me if he should bring kimchi.
It’s only been a year since I started living with grandpa, but this is my first time seeing him hesitating like this, so I’m a little flustered.
I’m worried about grandpa.
When I look back, it was so much fun to learn new things, and I was so moved that I could draw, so I was in a rush to do many things.
Maybe Grandpa feels something strange.
If so, how should I behave?
My mind suddenly gets complicated.
When I put down the pizza slice since the feeling of eating potato pizza is gone, grandpa asks anxiously.
“What happened Hun? Are you already full?”
“No. I’m eating.”
It’s only been a year if I think about it.
Wouldn’t it have been too much for a 10-year-old child who lost his memory to do this or that?
A year?
Come to think of it, the first time I woke up here was around this time last year.
It should be around June 1st, and it’s amazing how it fits so well with the birthday.
“Chew it many times before you eat. okay?”
“Grandpa should also eat.”
What should I do if he finds out my secret?
What should I answer if asked?
Can I say I’m your grandson?
I want to say I love you more than anyone else in the world, but do I deserve it?