Showing posts with label Environments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Environments. Show all posts

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Sunday, August 9, 2015

Art Camp: Environments - Homework #3 (pt. 1)

This homework was pretty challenging for me - I haven't spent as much time drawing landscapes, much less from the imagination. Oh wells, I will just plod along, slow and steady to learn whatever I can pick up.

Here are my chosen thumbnails + compositional analysis and their corresponding sketches. (slightly out of order, it's getting late). Plus we were told to draw out a quick map of our world, so here is that too. Before Wednesday, I plan to finish up this homework with 3 more sketches of a region riddled with canals at the gate to the city in the east.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Art Camp: Environments - Homework #2

This week's homework was to flesh out some high level game concepts according to a couple rough genre guidelines, then to do a bunch of abstract thumbnails to explore mood and composition. So after writing design docs all week, I got to go home and write some more. (I just wanna paint!!!) But yes, I do understand the mental process he's trying to teach.

My second game inspired me the most, so that's the one I picked to do the extra set of thumbnails and take forward for the rest of the class. These fast, high contrast thumbs are new to me, so I initially had a rough start and threw away a couple of sets. But now I'm really digging the process and getting a lot out of it.



Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Art Camp: Environments - Homework #1

So I enrolled in Noah Bradley's Art Camp this past weekend, as soon as I heard about it. Specifically in the summer program, which is Environmental Concept Design with Titus Luntner.

Which would be great, but they're already on week 5.

And there was a bug on their back end, so I couldn't get into the streams until a couple of days later.

Berk...

So fast forward to me not knowing how to do thumbnails, but doing my best to watch a crap ton of videos and follow along as fast as I can. This so far is the result. I definitely like the newer ones better than the older ones. In the future I'd like to do these every day to loosen up.