03-24-2013, 06:05 PM
Hello,
I'm in the process of putting together a pitchbook project for my portfolio class and one thing I've noticed is that I have trouble maintaining a consistent style across concepts. I'm trying to go for a sort of game art/less realistic approach (mostly to save on time and because it fits the proposed game), but whenever I paint concepts it reverts to a more realistic look. Is there a method people prefer to maintain some sort of consistency or deliver a more polished, solid style while doing a bunch of concept sketches? Any tips help.
I'm in the process of putting together a pitchbook project for my portfolio class and one thing I've noticed is that I have trouble maintaining a consistent style across concepts. I'm trying to go for a sort of game art/less realistic approach (mostly to save on time and because it fits the proposed game), but whenever I paint concepts it reverts to a more realistic look. Is there a method people prefer to maintain some sort of consistency or deliver a more polished, solid style while doing a bunch of concept sketches? Any tips help.
“Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were, but without it we go nowhere.” - Carl Sagan
WIP/Sketches | FB
WIP/Sketches | FB