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Just a study on sunlit green.
My take on Eliwood, or as I like to call him— Mr. Handsome.
See Hector here | The Tactician here
Sir Kent and Dylyn (England circa 1443)
Jay.
A character I did in Illustrator for class almost a month ago. (Although I first drew up his design last year) It was my first time using illustrator so I touched it up in Photoshop before I posted this hehe. Also, new logo 😁
A mini project I did based on a wedding I attended in a dream 😁
The Knight’s final design is a combination of the two versions I uploaded 😊
Although I’m not very satisfied with how I painted the illustration, I learned a lot and the app werble is pretty awesome.
A motorcyclist study I did in pen from some online references to help me with Harvey.
A study.
Maybe coffee break tech guy’s boyfriend hahaha
Part 2/6 - Adapting a Classic (Style)
Part 1 - The Family | 3 - The Sicilian Assassins | 4 - Buttercup and Westley | 5 - The Prince and the Count | 6 - Florin Castle
One of the ideas behind this project was about bridging the gap between the old and the new. I wanted to express the vibrance and colourful quality of a medieval (nearing renaissance) setting while using contemporary techniques, to appeal to a modern audience, with a nostalgic undertone.
Adding some browns to the palette also helped pushed it towards that slightly nostalgic direction. I shifted the other colours slightly, like using mustard or yellow-orange instead of just yellow, vermillion instead of just orange, and throwing in some violets, all to add that dash of quirky-ness to reflect the fun and witty tone of both the movie and the book.
Another idea is that this version would be a series. This gives us time and opportunity to see and experience the characters' past, like in the book.
I was figuring out how light would interact with the characters while pushing the role of line. I did studies on how to make a line express form, colour, and light. From afar, the line can be reflected light, but up close the "line" expressing reflected light would spread in a stylized manner. This creates the feeling of an increase of detail when we look at something up close all while strengthening the colourful quality of the project throughout.
Some value and composition studies with Harvey