Showing posts with label influence map. Show all posts
Showing posts with label influence map. Show all posts
Tuesday, 23 February 2016
Adaptation B Style influence map
For my Adaptation B, Beanstalk - adventures of a jack of all trades, the style is a mix up of different cultures, but with mostly Asian influences. The time is roughly 1920's as electricity has just made it's way into people's homes, the main food is rice, eaten with chopsticks, potatoes and vegetable stews and the streets are dominated by both cars and horse carriages. The character I will be adapting is a street performer called Sez who juggles torches and a sort of agent for the people of the town, as she mediates between anyone who has a problem and the ones who could possibly help in that situation. As she wears skirts, has curly hair, sturdy boots and performs, a gypsy-esque aesthetic comes to mind with her Asian upbringing and heritage mixed in.
Friday, 5 February 2016
Adaptation B Actress Influence Map
In my last tutorial Alan asked me to find a real life actress that looks like my character Sez and after stumbling around for a while (and finding girls with beautiful hair) I decided on Angel Coulby as I loved her performance as Gwen in Merlin! I can definitely imagine Sez pulling off Gwen's smile in the big picture on the right, as she is a bit mischievous and likes to keep secrets.
Wednesday, 4 March 2015
Fantastic Voyage - Influence Maps
These are my Influence Maps for Fantastic Voyage, they are helping me a lot to define the looks of the hookworm itself and its environment.
Monday, 17 November 2014
The What If Metropolis - Colourcomps
After a one on one with Jordan this afternoon I tried to follow his guidance to make some colour comps.
This is my original image (WIP )and Jordan was worried that without colour comps I would get lost in detail and not portray Kandinsky's style properly. We took thumbnail 35 and drew on top and around it and in 3 Jordan showed me what he means and 4 is my idea of what that would look like. He also told me that I have to make sure that I keep leaving brush strokes visible as that is one of Kandinsky's traits so I will work on that. I am very happy that I can have a yellow sky instead of being bound to a blue one as it would go so much better with the over all mood.
Tuesday, 4 November 2014
The What If Metropolis - Influence Map
These are Kandinsky's works that have influenced me most regarding colour, shapes and structures and thanks to Phil I might be able to draw music soon!
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