25/01/2014

Visual Narrative Brief 2 Final Pages Part 1


This is the page based on Tatooine from Star Wars, I think in the final artwork the contrast between the sky and the buildings in the foreground is really emphasised by the more detailed approach I took to the final artwork compared to the digital layouts. The on part I would change is the suns I would have kept them perfectly spherical same as they were in the digital version.


This is the page based of the Tardis from Doctor Who, This was the second page I did after the Inception page it's also one of the ones I spent the most time on which I think is quite clearly visible in the final piece. I decided to keep the center of the tardis module blank to break up the page as I thought if I did draw in it it would just be too heavily detailed and the impact of the detail would get lost.


This is the final version of the page based on The Birds, I think this is one of the weaker pages in my book but I didn't have time to re do it in the end. I kept the use of block black to a minimum as I didn't want to over do it. The main part I don't like about this page is the figures and the faces, I just didn't have enough time to work on them to get finish I was happy with.


This is my page based on Breaking Bad, I think the strongest part of the is the perspective although some of the machinery is a little bit off I think on a whole it's not too noticeable in the finished piece. I also like that the piece is not instantly recognisable which is what I was really going for in the piece, I also think that this is the only piece I've included figures in that i'm actually happy with how they've turned out.


This is my page based on Frasier, I'm really happy with the foreground of this image but to me it starts to fall apart when it comes to the depth of the piece, this is something that in the future I intend to research and practice. My favourite part of this piece is the chairs I'm not sure why but this was the part of the page that I enjoyed drawing the most and i think they turned out really well.








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