A bit of a cheap post I guess, but I thought it would be cool to put up the 8 key images I created for the prototype project all on one page (how they would be seen on a mood board). The images together show the distinction between the Earthy lush areas and the fiery Dungeons beneath. The general feel was very bright colouring and saturation but also a high dramatic feel.
All images viewable as seperate posts on my page.
All images are about 3200 pixel (largest diameter)
Images took between 7 and 11 hours each.
All drawn from scratch in Photoshop CS with a Wacom Intuos 2 tablet.
Altogether they look fitting to be in one of the Art of LOTR or Art of SW book. Are the panels chronological as well, if the artwork follows a story's timeline, or are they placed at random?
As a producer and director, as one who works with conceptual arts for films, I can tell that the're something missing in them, and it's a mood, or call it feeling. Look at the fourth or seventh concepts for example, they don't tell me, as a team member of a certain production, one who need this concept, anything special while that's the only point of conceptual arts, that's why you actually hire a concept artist. Thta's where conceptual art differs from other un-conceptual art, which you usually do very well.
I hope my critique helped you, and have a good luck with future concepts.
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Some people have been asking me about this stuff so I decided to gather all information in one single article on how to make your own portfolio, in a profesional and clean looking way. I hope it's useful, because these steps I myself take.
DeviantArt is full of extremely well produced artistic fashion and fine art photographs. Make up. Styling. Creation of scenery. Story. Light. Glamour. A combination of these expressions sometimes make up a great photograph. But the protagonists of these pictures are usually female.
So... now it's the time for male models to come into focus.
How to make DA work for YOU! Taking an in-depth look at how to make deviantART work for you, and getting the most out of your user experience. How to get comments, watches, your work scene, commented on, critiqued, and what you have to do. These are some of the things which I have learned since joining more than 4 1/2 years ago.
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Devious Comments
+fav for your cheap post hehe.
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I hope my critique helped you, and have a good luck with future concepts.
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"Always see yourself as the source of inspiration of others, their source of admiration. Now justify it." (own)
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