Sunday, January 29, 2012

Thesis continued!
















This semester, I'm continuing to create concept art for a hypothetical game revolving around dimension travel. However, I'm now going to approach the art in the style of a "explorer's journal," where our main character has documented all of the plants and creatures she encounters on her dimensional travels. Here's the start of a dimension that fuses land and sea.

Swing dancing Skeletons



My first piece for my book arts class revolving around alliteration.


"Sophistocated Skeletons Skillfully Swing dancing"


Inked traditinally, colored digitally.

New creatures!







Starting off my Character design off with come creepy creatures. Here is male and female version of a predatory creature, completed digitally.

Thumbelina story: creature, headdresses and a random lantern









Some additional pieces for my concept art class final, all completed digitaly

Fall Semester Thesis

Well, one semester of this thesis project has been completed! Below are concepts for a dimension where the time of day dictates the direction of gravity, the space inbetween dimensions and a character line up for the dimensions so far.



Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Thesis Environment and Character

I've started to really dive into the alternate dimensions of my Thesis project! These are versions of Dani that will exist in a dimension where the time of day changes the direction of the planet's gravity, so all the people of that world are gelatinous. As gravity changes, they drip into a new formation, thus Dani has three forms in this dimension.



This environment is from a dimension that's dominant life forms are insect and serpent-like. The surface is populated by the insects, in a swamp with termite mound-like skyscrapers.

Thumbelina Environments

Here are two environments for the world of my furutistic Thumbelina project, the first being in the forest on the "mother" character's back and the second is the wasteland where the "fairies" of this world occupy. Both have been completed digitally.