These thumbnails are from my previous ones. I added colours to see the kind of style I wanted.
Looking into concept art from Disney's animated films such as Pocahontas and Princess and the Frog, I have decided to narrow my choice of colours to complementary and monochromatic ones as I think it will be most effective in the dark and distorted environment my book was set in. I will focus on these types of colours in my next set of thumbnails.
Figure1: Pocahontas Concept Art |
Figure1: Princess and the Frog Concept Art |
List of Illustrations:
Figure 1 Pocahontas (1995) [Concept Art] at
http://www.animatedviews.com/wp-content/uploads/archives/poca4.jpg
Figure 2 Princess and the Frog (2008) [Concept Art] at thttp://www.firstshowing.net/img/PrincessandtheFrog-concept-04.jpg accessed on 13 October 2013
Hey Ayunie - I was drawn to these immediately! Have you thought of using some of your thumbnails as start points for bigger drawings - so for example, taking 79 or 83 back into Photoshop, copy-pasting it into a new 16:9 canvas and then 'growing' more of your world from that drawing? I think this might be another nicely instinctive way of upping the scale of your spaces.
ReplyDeleteHi Phil,
DeleteI took some other scenes though and brought in to 16 : 9 canvas but I shall take the ones you mentioned too to maximise the use of the spaces available. At the same time, I shall try out variations of monochromatic colours.
Thank you! :)
see link :)
ReplyDeletehttp://ucarochester-cgartsandanimation.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/fao-cgaa-year-1-online-colour-scheme.html
Thank you! I was looking at Adobe Kuler to help me with the colour swatches :)
DeleteThey look really awesome with that touch of colour : D
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see final pieces!
Thank you Sam! :)
DeleteJust wow! These look great, I quite like 72, 74, 77 and 82 :) I'm sure your eventual final concepts are going to look great!
ReplyDeleteThanks Danny! :) I hope they'll look alright at the end too! :P
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