Yearly Archives: 2013

No “WWTT” Today/ Open Critique Day

Sorry about this, I know I did the same thing on last week's Sci-fi Corner and Big Question. Uni has just started to get really hectic and I haven't been able to find much time to come up with stuff to write about. Hopefully I won't be getting rid of either, I'll try to get them in when I have time or if there's something come up that I feel merits special inclusion, but this week it doesn't look like that's going to happen.

On a slightly more positive note, I have found another person to do a Power User Profile and I've contacted another two (at time of writing), so thankfully the PUP's won't be going anywhere for at least another week.

Anyway, we haven't had an Open Critique Day in a while, so feel free to use the comments below as such or to make suggestions for subjects for any of the above mentioned topics that you'd like to see covered (What Were They Thinking, Sci-Fi Corner, Screen Spotlight, Big Question or Power User Profiles) and if I like 'em I'll try to cover them.

To quote AMS; 'Cheers'

November 2nd Pop Quiz Winner!

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Five great entries this week, and as always the decision is never as easy as it initially seems. Have gone back and forth on this one a few times, but I've got to give it to The Atomic Punk this week, although Calvary Red was a VERY close second. Good job everyone. Congratulations!

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On a personal note, the next month is going to be very busy professionally as I am working on four shows simultaneously. As such I will not have time to post the Costume Blog for the next little while. I should be back up an running the first week in December to return to the blog and post the Pop Quiz on December 6th.

 

30 Characters in 30 Days Challenge 2013: Day 3 – They call me Mr. Crabs

And now for something completely different.

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Character Design Contest ♯47 (Ghosts) Poll

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Character Design Contest ♯46 (Cosmic) Winner

So, we had some excellent entries for last weeks CDC and, accordingly, the poll was close. However, this didn't stop it from being another win for prswirve for his Hawk Interceptor. I do believe that's now your fifth win, sir.

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30 Days Challenge 2013 Day 2: Iron Spear the Demon Haunted

The obscure and isolated tribe of Native Americans had never heard of Christ, or the Hell He claimed to save the White Man from, or the steel and iron used to subjugate the land. Until they did, and then it was almost too late. I say almost, because a shaman of the Tribe happened to chance upon a dark ritual outside one of the wooden stockades the invaders had spread like a pox, and a demon intended for the innocent lad invaded him instead. But the soul of a Sioux was made of different stuff than the hellspawn of the West was used to, and in place of subjugation the two joined in a once-in-an-eternity pact to fight their mutual enemy.

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Pop Quiz – November 2nd, 2013 – The Spirit of Autumn

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Your Pop Quiz Challenge for November is to create a sprite, fairy, nymph or any other creature for that matter, which resides in, and embodies the spirit of, the autumn forest.

You only get one entry so be creative, and above all else, have fun!

All entries must be in JPG or PNG form (BMPs are too big), posted to a publicly accessible website (like the HeroMachine forums,ImageShackPhotoBucket, or whatever);

  • Entries must be made as a comment or comments to this post, containing a link directly to the image and the character name;
  • The image must be new and designed specifically for the Pop Quiz;
  • No copyrighted characters please – they will be deleted.
  • Please name your files as [your name]-[character name].[file extension] before you upload it. So DiCicatriz, for instance, would save his “Bayou Belle” character image as DiCicatriz-BayouBelle.png.
  • Please make the link go directly to the image (like this) and not to a hosting jump page (like this). See this post on how to get the direct link for most sites.

This contest will close at 9pm Eastern on Sunday, November 3rd.

30 Day Challenge 2013: 1 – Armenos

The Sultan's Vizier, ARmenos

The Sultan's Vizier, ARmenos

Make It Sew: The Costume Blog: Legends – Irene Sharaff

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Nominated for fifteen Academy Awards, charismatic costumer Irene Sharaff once declared "you can acquire chic and elegance, but style itself is a a rare thing”. During her long and distinguished career, Sharaff became known as much for her meticulous attention to detail and her sense of colour as for her versatility in adapting to many genres and periods. For this, she drew inspiration from a wide variety of sources, which included impressionist and post-impressionist painting.
Irene Sharaff received her training from the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts, the Arts Student League and at La Grande Chaumiere in Paris. Her first work in the world of fashion was as illustrator for Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. She then served a two-year apprenticeship as assistant designer under Aline Bernstein at the Civic Repertory Theatre Company. Her first own creations appeared on Broadway in 1932. Her versatility also encompassed designing for the American Ballet Theater and the New York City Ballet. Her private time was spent sculpting and painting.
Sharaff eventually attracted the attention of Hollywood producers. However, she would only spend a total of four years under contract: at MGM, for the Arthur Freed unit, between 1943 and 1945; and at RKO from 1946 to 1948. The rest of her time in Hollywood was strictly free-lance. At MGM, her use of vibrant colours (she was fond of saying, that she saw everything "in blocks of colour"), became ideally suited to the new Technicolor process. An understanding of movement in the design of dresses also became a key element in her work on musicals. Sharaff did her best designs in the 1950's on Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), An American in Paris (1951), Guys and Dolls (1955) and The King and I (1956). For the latter, she created history twice: first, by convincing Yul Brynner to shave his head; secondly, for her prodigious use of Thai silk, which created such a stir in the world of high fashion that the product ended up becoming Thailand's number one export.

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From the late 1950's, Sharaff often alternated work on the same production for both Broadway and Hollywood, notably West Side Story , Flower Drum Song and Funny Girl . She became a favorite costumer of Elizabeth Taylor, designing in starkly contrasting styles the bohemian/swinging sixties outfits she wore in The Sandpiper (1965), her flowing, ornate renaissance dress in The Taming of the Shrew (1967) and, in collaboration with Renié, her opulent costumes for Cleopatra(1963).

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Personal Quotes: Yes, you may enter Miss Dunaway's dressing room, but first you must throw a raw steak in - to divert her attention.
Academy Awards

1978

Nominated Best Costume Design
The Other Side of Midnight (1977)

1970

Nominated Best Costume Design
Hello, Dolly! (1969)

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1968

Nominated Best Costume Design
The Taming of the Shrew (1967)

1967

Won Best Costume Design, Black-and-White
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)

1964

Won Best Costume Design, Color
Cleopatra (1963)

1962

Won Best Costume Design, Color
West Side Story (1961)
Nominated Best Costume Design, Color
Flower Drum Song (1961)

1961

Nominated Best Costume Design, Color
Can-Can (1960)

1960

Nominated Best Costume Design, Color
Porgy and Bess (1959)

1957

Won Best Costume Design, Color
The King and I (1956)

1956

Nominated Best Costume Design, Color
Guys and Dolls (1955)

1955

Nominated Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color
A Star Is Born (1954)
Best Costume Design, Color
Brigadoon (1954)
Best Costume Design, Color
A Star Is Born (1954)

1954

Nominated Best Costume Design, Color
Call Me Madam (1953)

1952

Won Best Costume Design, Color
An American in Paris (1951)

Kaldath’s Caption Contest # 14

Well after a 24 hour delay, it is now once again for me to challenge you the HeroMachine community with another Caption Contest! So without further adieu and with homage to the fact that today is Halloween, here is this weeks Image:

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I want to see your Scariest, and or Funniest replacement for both SuperGirl and the Scarecrow in the image above. As usual you are limited to just Three (3) entries per person, and all entries most be posted to the comment section below no later then;  Tuesday November 5th at 12 Noon Eastern Time.