andrewimage.Jason and the Argonauts

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andrewimage.Jason and the Argonauts

Postby andrewimage » Sat Jun 26, 2010 11:57 am

WIP drawings
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jasion vs harpies test 3.jpg
with my base colours just sorting out my tones and colour range now the real work begins... also decided to make jason a red head for something different
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jasion vs harpies test2.jpg
now im getting to the busy part the detail huh,
so trying to get some dynamic flow in my figures and get a good base before the colour
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jasion vs harpies wip1.jpg
start of my final, at this stage just trying to find my forms before i get to the real line work
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jason 3 page3 copy.jpg
in this one ive settled on my final armor type and will start on my final picture
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jason2 copy.jpg
still playing with different greek armor types and adding more detail
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harpyz1 copy.jpg
what i liked about this project was not only get a chance to designing Jason but to do a fight scene with same harpies, yay!
heres some early drawings
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jason 1 copy.jpg
Here's some early ones of Jason at this stage keeping the design tradishional but trying for a more dynamic look.
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Re: andrewimage.Jason and the Argonauts

Postby Madmartigan » Sat Jul 24, 2010 12:11 am

Hi Andrew;

Just had a quick pass on your final entry for the competition. There was a nice feeling of action and threat in this picture which was great. Action work is always tricky and a key thing is to really work on your composition. When drawing up your picture always put in a horizon line, and maybe some basic sense of perspective. This will help you ground the characters into the image. Also try to break a complex picture like this into Background, Mid Ground and Foreground and size your figures accordingly. This helps add depth to your action and allows you to place the emphasis on the primary source of action.

Nice one!

Paul T.
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Re: andrewimage.Jason and the Argonauts

Postby andrewimage » Sat Jul 24, 2010 9:45 pm

hey that was really helpful cheers Madmartigan gives me alot to think about
and love what you did with my image makes mine look flat compared,thanks for the helpful tips.
checked out your work too, pretty sick man.
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