Inside the Concepts of a Killer Nightclub
They say news comes in two forms: Good and Bad.
The Good: I’m working on Last Light.
The Bad: It’s gonna be huge and my fingers are bleeding.
Sometimes I’m stalled in my writing by simply needing to come out of the story to do research so I can feel my way through a setting or scene. And, if you’ve ever read my stuff, you know I’m a big setting addict. I literally want the setting to become its own character, and to pull that off, I need to be eyeball-deep in concept photography and art.
I thought, since y’all are being so patient, that I’d share some concept photos for
Faust, which is once again a big player in Eila Walker’s life. The monster models & drawings shown here were ones I used when developing the Lessers, including Bane (drawn as a human on the left), who works for Faust. Though I modified the monsters pictured here, it was a starting point for me.
So sit back and scroll through some of the photos
and graphics I use to keep writing.
This is Faust:
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