And yes, the pictures were brilliant, because you looked way different to the person I was picturing from your description, which completely changed the way I was thinking.
I reckon we'd have you done up as the Hammer Horror idea of what the 1800s gentleman scientist looked like. So all old tweed, etc. Keep the beard, because I think that works for it.
We have you in a drawing room, obviously explaining or warning about some monstrous thing that's loose. Naturally all your fellow scientist types are looking skeptical.
What I'd be tempted to do is, almost as a subliminal element, we can just barely make out a face peering in through the window. Not sure if its scarred, monster-like, or animalistic, but if you really looked hard the creature would bear more than a passing resemblance to your scientist character.
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And yes, the pictures were brilliant, because you looked way different to the person I was picturing from your description, which completely changed the way I was thinking.
I reckon we'd have you done up as the Hammer Horror idea of what the 1800s gentleman scientist looked like. So all old tweed, etc. Keep the beard, because I think that works for it.
We have you in a drawing room, obviously explaining or warning about some monstrous thing that's loose. Naturally all your fellow scientist types are looking skeptical.
What I'd be tempted to do is, almost as a subliminal element, we can just barely make out a face peering in through the window. Not sure if its scarred, monster-like, or animalistic, but if you really looked hard the creature would bear more than a passing resemblance to your scientist character.