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Rapunzel's Apocalypse

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The Inverted Fairy Tale project.

Basically, you chose a common fairy tale or rhyme or what have you and inverted it - not just inverted though. I don't know, our professor's English is a bit dodgy so a lot of us just assumed he wanted it to be the opposite of what the story was but turns out he really wanted us to take the tale and warp it into a completely different story but have certain key elements be recognizable to their original concept.

So I chose Rapunzel and put her and the soon-to-be zombie Prince in a modern, grungy, dystopia. Then I made it so her hair was for the purpose of rescuing others, not being rescued. Frigging magical.

This was an assignment for my Digital Tools class. I'm not entirely sold/proud of it. In fact there's far too much I'd like to change in this scene. It was a pretty rushed job and I think once things settle down this semester I'll go back and touch up quite a bit of it.

OR NOT I DONNO.

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Boner... Boner, what are you doing? Boner.... STAAAAAAAAAAAAHP!

Real talk though? This shit is phenom. Straight up erection-inducing goodness. The level of detail and careful consideration that was poured into your work is staggering. Your description I truly appreciate as well as it provides insight into the thoguht process inolved in this piece.

Keep at it. I'd love to see another rendition of snow white outside of Rammstein's music video with similar dark and funky overtones.

Cheers,
-CO

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Dec 12, 2013
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