Oh, i almost had forgot to create a post XD
in the beginning i had so many ideas, so i tried to organize them and did some thumbnails^^
( i won't post all of them)
and some Studies
and thought about characters
Glad you are joining in! That first comp top left in the value sketches is pretty compelling thought the figure could be more dynamic and in some action. I like how you are breaking down the patterns on the sandstone. Very neat thing to do.
Let's see some more! :)
Thank you Amit
You're right, the figures are very stiff. i still have many problems with doing Thumbnails and Line art
(the next thing i should practice)
Update:
I did a few more thumbnails to decide in which direction to go. And i found my general concept.
I struggle a little bit with it, because i don't if the concept fit's the brief.
"A little scavenger boy entering a abandoned environment around a church in a desert like environment.
Robots stand and lay everywhere, all of them seem to be dead. In the foreground is a robot which has a little glow in his eyes."
EDIT:
i picked the most interesting looking ones and work on all of them at a time. It might look like a waste of time, but finding the right one is more important to me, then have a fully rendered piece with a bad foundation at the end.
The next step is to make the scene readable and do a "clean" drawing
i hope this made sense :)
And some more toughs about the character
(some hand-studies might be useful
)
hopefully finish something in time :D
Welcome! I really like your approach for the sandstone study, great way to learn and attain the understanding. As for the last wip, I'm not really sure what's going on, I hope it'll become more clear as you develop the painitng. Good luck!
Thanks for the kind words
i hope it will read better after putting some more time into it
it should get better after pushing the contrast a bit more
2 days to go
ok... it will be a long night ^^
6am and still not finished
ok, have to go to school now^^
Hey dude, nice work! Eventhough it's not finished. You could always finish it afterwards if you have time left.