Showing posts with label Concept Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Concept Art. Show all posts

14/06/2011

Lumen Soup: Production complete!

It seems that I haven't posted on here in quite some time...however, as Lumen Soup is pretty much done, I'm making a comeback to my individual blog (but will continue to update Lumen Soup's blog too...so many commitments!)

So here's an overview...

The Lumen Soup project has pretty much taken up all of my time since Christmas, so head there to see how we've been filling up the time!

In a nutshell, we did some visual tests:





And some concept art:





Until we eventually ended up with a whole bunch of digital assets:






And after projecting, acting and filming the whole thing:





Ended up with something like this:




02/07/2010

Background and Scenery Design

Here's some of the background and scenery designs I've been working on this year...



'20th Century Participation' - 1910


'20th Century Participation' - 1942





The Fall of the Wall - 1989
(The year I was born, actually...)








A screenshot from the first render of the 1989 Berlin Scene



Here are some of the wall sections, with graffin' painted digitally on top of an acrylic-painted texture of a concrete wall...

La-De-Da... Cos' it's a Lada? Get it? Yeah.

It's a cheesy, hippy-sort-of line, but apparently it was a popular one.


A lovely picture of some sort of peaceful bird (dove maybe?)
emerging from the barrel of a Soviet tank.
Bloody Commies.



The original textures, created in acrylic paint...






The original planned image was first produced as a sketch...




An incredible scene...





The Mongolians have swarmed the border!
(hmm, sounds a bit like a military code...)






A really, REALLY flowery and camp forest scene.
I would definately die of hayfever in there.





03/12/2009

Concept art...

Here are some pieces of concept art from a production I am currently working on, entitled 'Attack of the Cones.' Note the flying cones and diving civilians.



Here's a very strange picture which served to visually explain my personality to my fellow students. I think perhaps it is still quite accurate.