Thursday, January 3, 2013
Witch Market
I have finally decided after much prompting to get out of my comfy little chair and do a sketch/art book. The theme of this book will be "character design" because I love designing characters and much of the work I've been doing recently has been oriented in this direction. Last year I was lucky enough to have been involved in several animation projects where I was doing character design and I am definitely interested in more of the same. So with that in mind I have made a list of possible concepts for the book to use as design spring boards. The Witch Market is the first of these. What I am showing today is the rough work which will hopefully get me to a final drawing. These are still pretty rough and will require some streamlining and simplifying, or perhaps more to the point "designing". But that is what this process is all about - working your ideas and distilling them down to their most simple and clear incarnation. I still tend to get a little pencily. I could and should be more more graphic and direct. Lots to do !
Meanwhile I am still working on the stop-motion film concerning Arctic Mythology that I was working on before the holidays, but it is all top secret and I'm not allowed to share any of that work yet. I will be sharing the pencil work I'm doing for my new book however. This will be an on going project with many updates so stay tuned.
More soon.
Great idea! I would buy it!
ReplyDeleteI would also shop at that witch market ;)
Thanks Christina. :)
ReplyDeleteWoo Hoo, put me on the pre-order list!
ReplyDeleteHey Vinod - just penciled you in :)
ReplyDeleteAs always, great characters! Your book will be awesome. Now, for the last picture posted, you have an invincible chicken... That sounds like a cool story to be told too!
ReplyDeleteClint, you noticed. There is definitely a story that needs telling when an invincible chicken is on the scene.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by. :)
That is fantastic. I was just pining for a book on the creative process when it comes to fantasy art. Glad you have one in the works.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ryan - will keep you updated here. :)
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