Showing posts with label orthograph. Show all posts
Showing posts with label orthograph. Show all posts
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
What If? Metropolis: Orthograph - Lighthouse
These are the orthograph drawings for the lighthouse. I used the same method as when I did the drawings for the theatre: I put my original key asset drawings into photoshop and drew over them on a new layer on photoshop. The lighthouse is very simple in it's design, which is completely different to the theatre which is very unique and abstract. Most of Riley's work has clean straight lines, and I want the lighthouse to represent that. These drawings do look identical because the lighthouse looks the same all the way round. The island that it is on is an abstract shape, and the island can be reached by boat.
What If? Metropolis: Orthograph - Theatre
These are my orthograph drawings for the theatre. I put my previous key asset drawings into Photoshop, and drew over them on a new layer. As you can see, they are simple line drawings with no detail/tone, which is very useful for when I need to model it. I am very happy with this design as it is quit similar to my thumbnails and has an abstract style that works well with Riley's work.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)

