03-13-2012, 01:15 PM
Hey daggers!
Here's what's up, I need to make 12 pieces with a common theme for my AP portfolio in art class. I also really need to practice composition. So, I decided to do both those things at once.
I'm gonna make 12 rather quick illustrations of Grimm Brothers stories and I'm going to try to make all of their compositions as perfect as I can. The deadline's around mid-may so I really have to crank out one every five days or less, so of course I can't make them extremely detailed
um, ya. Here's a few thumbnails for the first one, It's a scene where a princess opens a door and is surprised to see a frog who she owes a favor to. There might be a dining table with a king and some courtesans in the background but I think that would be really hard to draw depending on the perspective.
Thanks in advance for any advice or crits :D
Here's what's up, I need to make 12 pieces with a common theme for my AP portfolio in art class. I also really need to practice composition. So, I decided to do both those things at once.
I'm gonna make 12 rather quick illustrations of Grimm Brothers stories and I'm going to try to make all of their compositions as perfect as I can. The deadline's around mid-may so I really have to crank out one every five days or less, so of course I can't make them extremely detailed
um, ya. Here's a few thumbnails for the first one, It's a scene where a princess opens a door and is surprised to see a frog who she owes a favor to. There might be a dining table with a king and some courtesans in the background but I think that would be really hard to draw depending on the perspective.
Thanks in advance for any advice or crits :D