The Satanic Exciseman – Moving on to the Previous Scene

Time to move on.

The next scene (the second to last in the movie) requires three men and three horses.

One man and one horse are not the same as we used in the final scene we made previously.

As mentioned before I am making the movie in reverse order, since the number of people & horses required thins out as the movie progresses. So by making the movie in reverse order, I can commence movie making without having to prepare all my charters prior to getting started.

Away, away Goes the fleet dapple-grey, Fresh as the breeze and free as the wind, And Exciseman Gill lags far behind. ‘ I would give my soul, ‘ quoth Exciseman Gill, ‘ For a nag that would catch that Smuggler Bill!- No matter for blood, no matter for bone, No matter for colour, bay, brown or roan, So I had but one ! ‘ A voice cried ‘ Done ! ‘ ‘ Aye, dun, ‘ said Exciseman Gill, and he spied A Custom-house officer close by his side, On a high-trotting horse with a dun-coloured hide.- ‘ Devil take me, ‘ again quoth Exciseman Gill, ‘ If I had but that horse, I’d have Smuggler Bill ! ‘ “.

So now we need Exciseman Gill and another Exciseman, who will presumably be wearing similar clothing as Gill. We still need the dun horse although to begin with Gill won’t be riding a dun. I think I will give Gill a black horse. Given we know that this other Exciseman is willing to buy Gill’s soul, I think we can assume he is the Devil. To ensure Gill and he can easily be told apart, I will exchange his hat for some horns.

Thanks to James Pingel for acting as the original face model, which I have subsequently mangled in iClone. I purchased the horns from the Reallusion Market Place.

The black horse will simply be one of the iClone Horse & Tack pack horses with brightness reduced to darken the skin.

Tony

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