Saturday, June 26, 2010
"Trojan" Concepts
Here's some of my "Trojan" concepts for my current video game project. I wanted them to share common traits with my "Spartan" soldiers, such as respirator masks and elaborate helmets. I had a lot of fun designing these. Comments always welcome!
Labels:
character development,
concept art,
video game art
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
"Spartan" Values
I'm still working with my process as far as concepts go, and I know for my next character it'll be more straight forward. I worked a little backwards this time for the last few steps. I drew a tight pencil then turned that into a silhouette THEN put values over that, with a different variant.
I really like how this one turned out though, comments are definitely welcome, lemme know what you think!
Labels:
character development,
concept art,
video game art
Sunday, June 20, 2010
"Spartan" Concept
Here's some process work of my "Spartan" soldier concept for the video game project I'm working on right now. Me and a few others are taking inspiration from The Skillful Huntsman book and decided to do some process work of our own to get a better understanding on how we'd like to work as individuals. We are essentially using the story line from The Odyssey, hence the Spartan name. I'm currently working on the "Trojan" soldiers now, just need a few more views :). I hope you enjoy these and comments would be very appreciated! Any feedback would be great.
I'm obviously still dabbling with how I'd like to work, I'm still finding traditional is the most comfortable for me as far as sketching goes.
Labels:
character development,
concept art,
video game art
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
More figure 2 work, and a sculpture!
I loved my most recent semester here at CCS, and I learned a lot about painting and other things. First you see my sculpture for Anatomy class. We just had to create an armature, and as long as it was anatomically correct he gave us free reign to do whatever we wanted. So, naturally, I created a demon :)
And there's my Figure Illustration 2 final. The assignment was to illustrate an accident waiting to happen and I figured an innocent girl playing with a ouija board might do the trick! She's PROBABLY being possessed by all kinds of demons. Maybe even my "Hellion" up there.
Enjoy!
-Dieter
Labels:
armature,
demon,
illustration,
sculpture,
traditional
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