Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Cleaning up the bathroom...

After the rough layout of the scene was made, I then began to refine the lines and shade it, using as always the same palette of tones of greys. I think a little more detail is needed though, i might need to make another draft with more accessories such as a toilet or a bath:

1. Cleaning up the scene


 2. Shading it






Fixing up a bathroom...

As I went onto the bathroom a lot of changes needed to be made. I had to recreate the dimension as this design was originally on a square canvas, not rectangular like the rest. But with a few tweaks it was set up ready for modification.

The original:

The modifications:


Sky shades.

Here I've created a couple of examples of different shades in the sky. I'm going to show these to the team and see which one they believe fits in best with the scenery around it. Personally I think (2) or (4) work best.

Here is the original:
 

And here are 4 more different shades:

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Shading in the house...

Using the same tonal we are using for all the works, I slowly shaded in the house, taking it one section at a time, trying to remember what tone of grey a certain colour represents. Eventually, I had a finished product, though I might tweak the sky and try a couple more shades. I know that its a bit dark on a late October school morning:











Tuesday, 15 April 2014

House scene final line

After my corrections I fixed up the house scene drawing with a brush size of 3, with 0% hardness and 75% opacity.


Amending the house...

The team leader did a rough drawing of the house for me to edit. There was quite a lot that needed changing. The perspective was all wrong, we needed to alter the perspective. The point of view is quite close to the ground so we are looking up towards the house.



Thursday, 3 April 2014

Bedroom Tonal Design

After I refined and darkened the lines on the bedroom scene, I then began the tonal study using the key we were provided. I made a few changes to the design first though after I found out the window on the right was actually meant to be another poster. I also added more detail to the vampire doll:


I then began on the tonal work, I started from the back and worked my way forward. The light is coming from the window which is hidden from this angle as it is in the point of view this scene is drawn: