05-06-2014, 07:32 AM
Wolkenfels
I'm digging thumbnail number 6 the most now. Might feel like a safe bet. Even if they're placeholders I would experiment some more with gestures and poses. As with the fourth thumb, you could probably move the bear behind them as a silhouette, or even have it below them as a stylistic thing. Maybe it would look too much like the "do not want" posters though :p
I agree with Lyraina, I think the medieval dresses look the best.
Cyprinus
Nice thoughts! The undertone of the movie would still be quite serious I think. I like the first composition in your newer drawings. Looks a bit mysterious and dramatic with that hard light. You could easily add more elements if you wanted to aswell, so it's a good point of origin! Love the skull gate :D
I really fell for the story named Godfather Death. Probably just because of the name, but it clicked visually in my imagination. The story has two scenes which I thought would make cool covers. Which are when the old man meets death in the woods and when the physician heals the king. Might be heading in to a more illustrative territory though!
Starting off with some Doré compositions for that sweet, sweet value
And the first compositions
I'm digging thumbnail number 6 the most now. Might feel like a safe bet. Even if they're placeholders I would experiment some more with gestures and poses. As with the fourth thumb, you could probably move the bear behind them as a silhouette, or even have it below them as a stylistic thing. Maybe it would look too much like the "do not want" posters though :p
I agree with Lyraina, I think the medieval dresses look the best.
Cyprinus
Nice thoughts! The undertone of the movie would still be quite serious I think. I like the first composition in your newer drawings. Looks a bit mysterious and dramatic with that hard light. You could easily add more elements if you wanted to aswell, so it's a good point of origin! Love the skull gate :D
I really fell for the story named Godfather Death. Probably just because of the name, but it clicked visually in my imagination. The story has two scenes which I thought would make cool covers. Which are when the old man meets death in the woods and when the physician heals the king. Might be heading in to a more illustrative territory though!
Starting off with some Doré compositions for that sweet, sweet value
And the first compositions