Thursday, 30 April 2009

Character artwork and blogger link


Hello everyone, Just sending a link to my blogger page for people who has not seen any of my work.


Please feel free to add constuctive comments.


Cheers


5 comments:

Ste Chabeaux said...

Where is the link to your site think you have forgot to put it up mate?

Ste Chabeaux said...

Also i dont think your colours match the theme and time period that you after. Isnt it supposed to be steampunk therefore so surely shouldnt your characters outfit reflect this? I would seriously think about changing the colours mate? Ill put some examples up maybe give you a better idea.

Tony said...

The colours also reflect the world war one war period, plus I wanted to make sure that the colours are not too bright for the battle field.
Yeah send me some suggestions it would be interesting to see what colours you suggest.

http://characterartist-tony.blogspot.com/

Dave Wood is Scouse-Scot said...

Great to see work appearing. The current figure's body position is very similar to Steve's below. You need to avoid unnecessary comparisons as these would be spotted by the assessors. It would be good to see the figure in different positions and angles to really show off your ideas. Maybe also put the figure into a 1920s/30s environment. These could be period photographs adapted with additions to make them fit into your world. The mix between period 'realness' and your character's concept could really communicate the alternative period. I'm sure you've got a lot more concept drawings so maybe you've already got other positions? Hope that helps as a last minute guidance.

Tony said...

1. The current figure's body position is very similar to Steve's below. You need to avoid unnecessary comparisons as these would be spotted by the assessors.
I have taken into consideration the position of my character, but I felt this was the only way to profile the back of my character (eg . Blueprints). Do you feel that my character looks masculine in this position? If so how would you suggest profiling a character front and rear?

2. Maybe also put the figure into a 1920s/30s environment.
My original back ground is black and it has steam coming off the engine parts I have posted this in white as a WIP, but I am confused as to why you are asking for an environment when I am working on a character?
More position is show in my sketch work.
http://characterartist-tony.blogspot.com/