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5th element multipass
5th element multipass





5th element multipass

And the shading on the multipass side of her face definitely should have been darker, which is a recurring issue for me…definitely something I need to work on, confidence with darker shadows. I also could have used more detail in the faces on her multipass. Also, I’m not sure about the perspective/sizing of her hand. What do I wish was different? As I mentioned, I would have liked to have more characters in it, so bigger paper would have been good. Amazingly, after filling in her hair, I can’t even tell where the biggest greasy spot was. Even though the paper is moderately thick, its integrity was somewhat compromised, and I was worried I’d rip a hole in it. Somehow, I got a big greasy blob of food right in the middle of the page! This happened fairly early in the process, and I almost abandoned it. This is a good example of the occasional hazards of drawing around your kids though…and of eating/having food near your art space. I think this one was largely a success – I captured the character’s look, and it does resemble the actress as well. So, here’s how the drawing from that scene turned out: Her exclaiming “multipass” all over the airport was pretty funny, sort of like shouting “drivers license” every time someone asks you for I.D. In much of the movie, Leeloo doesn’t understand English ( interesting side note: the language she speaks was made up by the director, and Jovovich learned it and could have conversations with him in it). I think “Leeloo Dallas Multipass” has cemented a place in niche pop culture, and is one of the more memorable lines from The Fifth Element. She’s got some pretty funny fish out of water moments, one of which is what I based my sketch on: In the movie, she’s the key to defeating an evil planet, but has only recently been introduced to the modern world. Her actual name is a long jumble of words meaning “supreme being,” but Bruce Willis just settled for the first couple of syllables in Leeloo. After all, she is the actual “fifth element” referenced in the title of the film. The first one is Leeloo, which is pretty fitting. Ultimately, I decided to just split up the characters and do this in 3-4 separate drawings. I only ever use 9 x 12 sheets, but this could have been a good candidate for something bigger. I’ve thought about this before, but planning for these characters made me wonder if it really is time to work on larger paper. Not to mention the fact that none of the protagonists appear with Zorg in the movie, so I’d have to make something up. That’s a challenging amount of people to get into one page while having room for detail. I wanted to do something featuring the big four – Korbin Dallas (Bruce Willis), Leeloo (Milla Jovovich), Ruby Rhod (Chris Tucker), and Zorg (Gary Oldman).

#5TH ELEMENT MULTIPASS MOVIE#

Actually, I think pretty much every character in this movie is well done, from the main folks all the way to the supporting cast. Little Light of Love Īnd now to the characters, which are definitely a strong point.







5th element multipass