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Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Final war medic drawings.


Battle of Wilderness - Illustrated image showing American Civil War era doctors at work, amputating a patient. I combined the composition of the image using my model as a main environmental reference, the characters were illustrated from photos of others in the poses, and the costumes etc I found on internet images.



Omaha Beach - Illustrated image showing the aftermath of the landings, as the medics tend to the wounded, administering morphine and drip in the field. Recreated from using my model as a background, drawing poses of other people, and old war photographs.



Battle of Long Tan - Illustrated image of United States war medics evacuating an injured soldier via helicopter. Environment loosely based off my model, characters illustrated from old war photographs.

Angle shots of models.




Battle of Wilderness - Angle shot of the field of battle.



Battle of Long Tan - Angle shot of the field of battle.


Omaha Beach landing - Angle shot of the field of battle.

Battlefields - Complete.




Battle of Long Tan - Now with additional foliage, sand textures, and water effects.



Battle of Wilderness - additional bushes and long grass.


Omaha Beach - A mixture of gravel and sand have been added, as well as thin copper wire to represent barbed wire, murky water effects and a piece of plastic cut to the shape of a anti-tank obstacle.

War Medics - Battlefields - Continued.




Batte of Wilderness, with tree, sticks and first layer of paint.


Holes were cut using a scalpel to accommodate the roots of the trees and logs.


Battle of Long Tan.


First layer of paint on Omaha beach.


Battle of Wilderness - first elements of foliage incorporated, as well as grass and extra logs.

War Medics - Battlefields.

This project was based around the theme of medicine and war medics. I made three scale model landscapes of battlefields each from a different era, my characters would then placed within these environments to draw from. for the medics I used a mixture of historical war photography and real life life drawings of people posing in different shots. the different war eras would help differentiate the technological advancements between each of the scenes.



Battle of Wilderness, American Civil War (1864)



Omaha beach landing (1944)


Battle of Long Tan (1966)



All three models textured, then primed black.

Thursday, 18 April 2013

Final Images

The final images I did for The Lost Scenes of Kong, these were put through Photoshop, to remove any small errors or gaps, and I also edited the contrast and some of the tones to make the images stronger.

Kong vs the Triceratops

The Poker Game.

Kong peers in the window.

The Spider Pit. 1. 
Sailor recovers from his fall only to see a giant spider emerge from the nearby cave.

 The Spider Pit. 2.
A tentacled beast rises from the pool of soft mud to seize another sailor.
 The Spider Pit. 3. 
                        The sailors try to defend themselves as more creatures emerge from the pool 
                                    and the surrounding caves, including a lizard-like beast.


The Spider Pit. 4.
A lone sailor is separated from his comrades and eaten by another spider.

The Spider Pit. 5.
The remaining sailors are claimed by the tentacled beast.

Solar Plate Etching

Here is a variation of the first image, which was created using a solar plate etching technique. The illustration was printed onto a sheet of acetate, which was then exposed onto a copper plate. With the image now imprinted on the plate, ink was spread on top then the plate was taking through the printing press. The effect is one similar to the art prints of the 1933 release, grainy and dark, the edge of the plate has also created a strong border for the image.