Here are a selection of concepts created before getting to the final designs for the book. They show a bit of my process when trying to nail the character for the story I have to tell. When I started I was looking for an interesting twist to it within the given limitations. Not an easy thing to achieve as it has been seen so many times. The moment I found my angle I worked out character personalities and ultimately the style I thought was appropriate for the tone. It has been a fun exercise considering the small scale of the project, and I like some of the characters that came out of it.
Showing posts with label visual storytelling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label visual storytelling. Show all posts
ROBIN HOOD project
I've worked on a personal take on the Robin Hood characters for a Kickstarter book project (Masters of Anatomy).
Here are a selection of concepts created before getting to the final designs for the book. They show a bit of my process when trying to nail the character for the story I have to tell. When I started I was looking for an interesting twist to it within the given limitations. Not an easy thing to achieve as it has been seen so many times. The moment I found my angle I worked out character personalities and ultimately the style I thought was appropriate for the tone. It has been a fun exercise considering the small scale of the project, and I like some of the characters that came out of it.
Here are a selection of concepts created before getting to the final designs for the book. They show a bit of my process when trying to nail the character for the story I have to tell. When I started I was looking for an interesting twist to it within the given limitations. Not an easy thing to achieve as it has been seen so many times. The moment I found my angle I worked out character personalities and ultimately the style I thought was appropriate for the tone. It has been a fun exercise considering the small scale of the project, and I like some of the characters that came out of it.
Inspiring Ian McCaig interview
I often listen at music or podcasts when I'm drawing or painting. Today I started with this interview which made me appreciate even more the art of Ian McCaig. Of course I knew well his great drawings, but I didn't knew how much of a truly inspirational person and sincere visual storyteller he is. Check it out!
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