Debtors Cell

Debtors Cell

Friday, 16 January 2015

Character Extract Creation Final Session

Session Review

Continuing from last Thursday's session I have applied clothing, facial features and muscle definition to the character Abraces; however, it I must say the most tedious moment during the turn around character sheets development was attempting to draw the facial features and make each face have the same constancy of detail.

The challenging part of creating the environmental sketch was firstly thinking of what to place on the altar to Isis and secondly how to add depth of life and character to the temple entrance.


I decided to apply a darker stroke to each of my drawings using coal; however, without using a black pen this time because I preferred the rough effect and smudge stains that the graphite and cola that the pencils applied to the sheets.

To conclude these production logs, I truly feel satisfied with this module and the tutor Omid because once I left college I had given my self certain skills that either needed to be learned or improved upon. The first begin I wished to draw faster under stress and discover if my own personal style was acceptable for a professional market, Omid had gratefully confirmed what others had expressed in the past that your own personal style is looked for in a artist and designer. Additionally, this modules sessions have developed my ideas and helped me to conceive an idea and create it in its most basic form for in particular the animal package session is an example of this when I sketched a series of lines that would transform into shapes, these shapes would take form and transform into individual animals and continue to evolve until my chosen triangle became a lion.


By Sebastian Jones

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