Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Learn² Narrative Concept Art - Week 3

This week consisted out of 2 types of assignments, 'master studies' and iterations on the daily thumbnails made during week 2. The master studies were about analyzing movie shots, taking not of what camera lense and position were used as well as where the lighting came from. Furthermore the contrast and repetition within the image also had to be analyzed.

Won't be posting every single image as they aren't very creative, but below is a shot-breakdown from the movie Ivan's Childhood (Ivanovo detstvo) from 1962. Aside from this movie I also analyzed Citizen Kane (1941) and Seven Samurai (Shichinin no samurai) from 1954.

And here are the iterations on the previously created thumbnails. The shot had to be the same, however the subject of it needed to be different with each iteration. Showing that the subject, while important, isn't as big of a deal compared to the shapes that make up the composition.


Saturday, July 22, 2017

Virtual Plein Air #01

Could have spend several more hours, if not days on this. However I felt that I arrived at a point of mindless rendering and decided to move on to something else.


Mapcrunch (google maps) was used to come up with the reference image.

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Learn² Narrative Concept Art - Week 2



Week 2 of the Learn Squared: Narrative Concept Art course! I tried to stick to 30 minutes per page, doing 2 pages a day. The goal was to keep everything as abstract as possible in the start and go from there, which worked very well for the most part. Though some thumbnails are clearly less inspired than others. I will probably do more of these on a daily basis, however as they aren't as visually spectacular they probably won't end up on this blog unless they were used as a base for a more finalized piece.

Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Learn² Narrative Concept Art - Week 1

Decided to revive my blog by keeping track of my progress during the Narrative Concept Art course over at Learn Squared. The goal of the first week was to experiment with photoshop brushes and layer styles, more specifically the bevel and emboss settings. The homework consisted out of doing daily paintings lasting around 50 minutes per day + a more finished weekly painting based off of one of the dailies.

Dailies:



Weekly: