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Concept Art etc.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007


This assignment is so much fun! I get to draw pretty things like princesses and also learn about how to make things a little more realistic and perhaps less... girly... from my teammates! Which is good, because while I love girly things, I do actually have a soft spot for things like zombies and werewolves and manly architecture.

Therefore I have dedicated a few moments to research some slightly more... I dunno - dark? Masculine? ...stuff.

Robots attacking stuff!
Dark and brooding weapon man
Swords (Middle Eastern)
More Swords (European hilts)
Roman helmet
This guy

Ok! So now to balance this entry - some princesses (yay!).


Leon has been doing some concept drawings of the princess's world as an elegant, majestic sort of place connected with aquaducts. The aquaducts provide an interesting visual but also a practical application for a culture that relies on fishing and utlilises boats as their primary form of transportation. Therefore I envision the princess travelling in a tiny boat through the narrow aquaducts. The design of the boat is inspired by Venetian gondolas, and the princess's costume is inspired by fish (fin-like hair decoration). There's also a little fishing line and hook on the back of the gondola. I made her hair red because it is later revealed that her brother is the red fox, so I thought I'd put in a subtle hint there.


Here I focussed on the silhouette and aimed for a stronger, more dominant princess. Her wardrobe is inspired by Egyptian garments.


Again, inspired by Egyptian/Greek clothing. But I tried a slightly more soft and younger look this time.


A more child-like face. Costume and jewellery less inspired by ancient civilisations.

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7:30 AM

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