Monday, November 15, 2010

re:

some quick value and color comps of my challenge piece that i did before getting Tyler's comments. i know this comes across as more of 'safe' composition more than something extremely original and groundbreaking. i'll do some more experimenting with different images to see if i can come up with other solutions.


ALSO:
great to see these guns are still alive!
i'll suggest that when it comes to design, variety is your best friend, so do ALOT of variations. but of course doing 'alot' takes time, so skip the rendering at this point and work on the fundamental silouette, grab a sharpie. it's easy to get caught up in the details and think that they make the item, but a good silhouette with cool details will totally kick-ass!

that being said, i really like these shapes! i would counter Vince and vote for the middle one, as its the most original. but be careful of the overhand handle on top, and its similarity to a wang. i made the same mistake in my designs and didn't catch until much later.

Friday, November 12, 2010

guns

So tonight I just got the urge to dive into some gun concepts. A while back, Geoff and I collaborated a little and he came up with these, which were great.


Sounding off those, I wanted to get some Wild West feel into them. These are quick sketches referenced from an old Colt rifle, and some early Winchesters. On the top two, I literally turned the colt revolver on its head; I like the barrel extending from the bottom.

I'm going to do a more refined drawing once I figure a design out. Which ones coolest?

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

WIP


I'm doing art challenge for Jon Schindehette's ArtOrder blog doing this illustration of a dude lost in a dungeon. These are 2 variations each on 2 different compositions that I like, switching up the light source and weapon.

Thoughts?