Showing posts with label H.G Wells. Show all posts
Showing posts with label H.G Wells. Show all posts
Thursday, 25 October 2012
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
Space & Environment: Cinematic Spaces- Thumbnails (The Magic Shop)
I have done a further development on my Concept from the Magic Shop as the perspective looked a bit strange, especially the table and the vase.
Monday, 22 October 2012
Space & Environment: Cinematic Spaces- Thumbnails( The Red Room)
Following Phil's suggestions, I focused a bit more on the bed spirals to make stand out a bit more.
I hope the highlighted bits did the job?
I hope the highlighted bits did the job?
Space & Environment: Cinematic Spaces- Thumbnails( The Red Room)
More developed thumbnails, in which I have added windows and played with the Hue/Saturation and Levels.
Sunday, 21 October 2012
Space & Environment: Cinematic Spaces- Thumbnails
Thumbnails for my 2nd scene from The Red Room, I still need to work on details of the lamp to make it stand out more as well as the unfinished door, I will try putting red victorian paper as well as floor tiles and see what it gives.
This one is from the first scene, inside the room, I worked on the perspective, to show that the camera is looking through the bed and up with someone holding the candle. I hope it works.
Space & Environment: Cinematic Spaces- Thumbnails
These are thumbnails of my composition The Magic Shop, I included the objects and worked on the set of the scene.
I have downloaded different brushes on Photoshop that will help me use effects for my scene.
This is the perspective I have came up with for my scene, tried to use layering, make the table stand out and scaled down some objects to show some depth, not really there, but will keep working on it.
Wednesday, 17 October 2012
Space & Environment: Cinematic Spaces- Thumbnails
Very quick painting of my previous thumbnail to have an idea about the perspective and mood of the first piece of The Red Room.
Space & Environment: Cinematic Spaces- Thumbnails
I have taken a couple of photos of my room as references for the room angle I will be using in my final pieces, I tried to rotate the camera to get an unusual perspective and make it look more expressionistic.
I have used this perspective to develop my thumbnails of the 1st scene of my Red Room piece, considering foreground, mid-ground and background:
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