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Monday, March 14, 2016
Silhouette: Recognition of a Chacter
Silhouette: Siren Quietus
All good characters can be immediately recognized by their silhouette. This is an example of Siren and how you can tell who she is in varying dynamic poses with silhouette.
All good characters can be immediately recognized by their silhouette. This is an example of Siren and how you can tell who she is in varying dynamic poses with silhouette.
Siren Quietus - Character Concepts
Character concept renderings for a female character that I worked on for my Fundamentals of Art 2 Online course - Siren Quietus
FRENNEC - A Study in Animal Combination
A rendering done to understand the form and textures associated with two animals that I will be combining to form one animal. On the left is the fennec and the right is a red-eyed tree frog.
These are the combination finals from the animals shown above. The one directly above this text is my final concept. I think it came out pretty interesting :)..
These are the combination finals from the animals shown above. The one directly above this text is my final concept. I think it came out pretty interesting :)..
Action Lines- Anticipation to Follow Through
The rendering were done to help with my understanding of "keys" and the action that comes from each pose. Also it is a study in anticipation, weight distribution and follow through.
Character Rendering - Form and Dynamics
After conducting studies in form and human function this character was generated to put everything together in an effort to help me gain an understanding of character rendering with dynamic poses.
The Head- A Study in Form
This study was done to help me understand the head and how various angles are created with shading and lighting.
Hands and Feet - A Study in Form
This post is a study in form and rendering. This was done to help me understand how the feet and hands hold form under different lighting.
3 Point Atmospheric Perspective
An example of a lesson in 3 Point and Atmospheric Perspective. I love leaving some detail un-rendered as it adds a constructed feel to the works that I create.
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