8.25.2007

Impressionist Lighting Done



Well after another day and a half I'm pretty far along in the coloring. Its a bit impressionistic, but I'm going to take some time off from working on this and come back to it in a few days or a week. Mostly just figuring out how much more detail should be added and using more textures, which will of course mean boasting the resolution.

I'm planning to make a poster size print and possibly even print it on a real canvas for an art show since very few people show digital art. I still got to research the expenses for putting it on a canvas and the turn around.

One of the things that I noticed about my work is that I've done a lot of interior shots and so I've found my next project. An outdoor shot, which I'm in the process of planning and researching exactly what I want to do. Maybe something less dramatic and more on the peaceful and serene feeling. We'll see.

8.22.2007

Starting Color (2 hours)



Had some free time tonight to start on the coloring. We'll see how close I can get to realism in the rendering. Paper Textures should really help, they turned out fairly well on the Inventor's wife's robot flesh, a little rough in spray. I'll upres the canvas after I block in the basic coloring for everything. That's when I will be able to really get in there and get every crack in the brickwork and scratch on the egg cannisters.

8.18.2007

Thee Final Line Work!!



So here it is. Finally!! This is around maybe 70-75 hours, largely due to working in small increments as opposed to large chunks.

So in this update, I finished the robot boy and his robotic insides. Other than that I polished and added a few more prisoners in the new cells.

8.15.2007

1 More Day Left!!!



I'm pretty pleased with how much work I have done in the last two days. I repositioned the Inventor's wife to better serve the story and composition. Now the good side is mirrored by the bad side. Before she was just a background character and not as integral to the story or taking any action. Now she is trying to stop the Inventor, her husband, from bringing his creation, their son to life, which will be used as a weapon by the evil man on the right. She also has her left hand her pregnant belly in a somewhat protective manner.

I also finally got around to the Robot Boy's heart/battery, which the inventor is grabbing. On my first try the heart looked too human, my second try it looked too much like the venom symbiote from "Spider-Man 3." The heart is rather large for a typical heart, but its not the entire object that goes into the robots for their energy source. As you can see its pretty much like a lava lamp in its form and movement.

In the middle there are the two angels of death, which will be more clear when I finished the lifeless robotic boy. The guard with the battle axe was inspired by a vulture and turned out rather nicely. His eyes are going to be blind and white with no color. I tried to make him as skeletal as possible to make him more like the Grim Reaper. The vulture guard is currently my favorite character in terms of personality and how he factors into the story.





So what I have left, the robot boy. Today I concepted (see above) out the robot boy's mechanics and inner weapon, which will reveal itself in his chest. The rib cage will be opened up like a pair of hands or angel wings if you will. The battery storage area is visually inspired by the biohazard symbol with a red light emitting from inside. The bones will be chrome/metallic. The muscles will be black/dark gray. Lastly the bomb/organs will be white.

I also have a flesh spray gun that I concepted earlier today, which is based off a paint spray gun. It does what its name implies, gives the robot flesh and a more human appearance.

After about two to three hours of drawing in the inner parts of the robot boy I can start coloring.

8.14.2007

Sunday Work



Well I got a lot done during about a full day of just working on this, but I also am planning to make a few big changes. So here is what I worked on recently.
-I worked on the Inventor's face, making his lower lip poutier
-adding a more pieta-like pose for the Inventor and his son, which meant redoing the Inventor's L arm and the boy of course.
-I messed around with the Inventor's wife's pose and emotional state, but then realized how to better pull her in to the story.

So here is what I'm going to change
-I'm going to move the Inventor's wife over to the L beside the Inventor, which will also mean I will add on the the L of the canvas. I'll explain more on this when it is done so its easier to understand.
-So now that I have this void in the center of the composition, in front of the door, I'm going to add a henchmen/guard and close the doors. This will get rid of any feeling of hope and choice, which the Inventor's wife will add, the fact that he has a choice.

8.06.2007

August 6th Update (still working hard)





Well I finally had some time off to work some more on this today. My deadline is August 24th or so, when classes start up again. But I'm really pleased with how far this has come over the summer. I still wish I had the time to just sit down for a solid day or two.

Today I made a whole bunch of minor changes that would just take to long to list, so see if you can spot them yourself.

So what I have left draw in are a few new ideas that definitely need to be put in. A giant prison guard behind the evil couple. The giant's shoulder will reach the Evil Man's head. He will have a giant battle-axe hung over his shoulders with wrists resting on the handle as he looks over at the entering Robot Wife. I'm also going to put another one of these guards at the bottom of the entrance, with a large battle-axe as well, but using it as a cane to rest his weight on.

I'm planning to basically redo the Robot Boy so that it is more interesting and fits with the sacrificial son/"Pieta" piece. I'm also going to make the Robot Wife's expression very sad to mirror her husband's suffering, which will give her more humanity.