The movies got progressively worse. I blame the clown college focus group that vetoed the original plan for the second movie: Hiccup's long lost mom shows up, she's become a wild woman that lives among the dragons, she's soured on humanity and she wants to put an end to her son's Dragon-Viking teamup because she thinks in the long run it will ruin what makes dragons wonderful. She had the loyalty of a great dragon because she's spent a decade earning dragons' trust.
Some fricktarded morons said "No, we need a generic villain that does evil things because he's so evil, and he hates dragons, and he has control over a great dragon because... well he just does, no explanation needed." It all went downhill from there.
Would a more accurate adaptation of the books be better? They had some viking and roman characters afiak, it would be nice seeing more realistic vikings or even anglosaxons and wends with like an actual army go up against tiny Berk and their dragons with like an Archimedes character designing anti dragon machines
Having read the books... Not using the books was the best thing the films did. While they're not dogshit, it's an uphill struggle to even call them "Good".
Not only the facial proportions look off-model, the face looks downright shit from the anatomy part.
Those eyes alone are ayy tier. You need to be actually face blind to make that shit.
In real life people might look surprisingly different as they age but that's not a satisfying design choice for a fictional character the audience is following.
She went the way of Hermione and hit the wall after the first movie.
Eh, she was always kinda ugly to me. What did Hiccup see in her?
Considering there seemed to be only two women in the entire film, and one was hideous, he didn't seem to have much choice.
I'd take the annoying girl one she looked like she didn't bathe much
They were both pretty
I mean 90% of the designs are hideous. The style has never looked pleasant
Piglets
Looksmatch.
Made for Big Ukrainian wiener
May i ask, why do you post that gore on pics on public domain thread?
The movies got progressively worse. I blame the clown college focus group that vetoed the original plan for the second movie: Hiccup's long lost mom shows up, she's become a wild woman that lives among the dragons, she's soured on humanity and she wants to put an end to her son's Dragon-Viking teamup because she thinks in the long run it will ruin what makes dragons wonderful. She had the loyalty of a great dragon because she's spent a decade earning dragons' trust.
Some fricktarded morons said "No, we need a generic villain that does evil things because he's so evil, and he hates dragons, and he has control over a great dragon because... well he just does, no explanation needed." It all went downhill from there.
Would a more accurate adaptation of the books be better? They had some viking and roman characters afiak, it would be nice seeing more realistic vikings or even anglosaxons and wends with like an actual army go up against tiny Berk and their dragons with like an Archimedes character designing anti dragon machines
Having read the books... Not using the books was the best thing the films did. While they're not dogshit, it's an uphill struggle to even call them "Good".
I think the second movie she looked best, but while she isn't "ugly" she also isn't traditional pretty in the first place
i love her design of the first movie, the netflix series and the end scene of the third movie.
HATE her design in the second movie
Men only want one thing and it's disgusting
another one
I love fur so the newer ones are an improvement to me
Everyone did in these movies
Not only the facial proportions look off-model, the face looks downright shit from the anatomy part.
Those eyes alone are ayy tier. You need to be actually face blind to make that shit.
Oink
It looks nearly the same but with better rendered hair
Your right to an opinion is hereby revoked.
well yeah, she got older.
In real life people might look surprisingly different as they age but that's not a satisfying design choice for a fictional character the audience is following.
I always thought she looked rather uncanny after the first one.