Showing posts with label Imagine FX. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Imagine FX. Show all posts

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Christian Bravery

Looking into silhouette design furthermore, I found an article in Imagine FX issue 40 covering this in a workshop. here the artist Christian Bravery takes inspiration of a dragonfly to design a futuristic helicopter. With a silhouette, Bravery works in line to define further details before colouring with reference photos.






The style and professionalism in approach and design is very inspiring, something that i hope to similarly achieve in my own work.

Howlett, Claire. (2009). Making Fantastic Flying Machines. Imagine FX. 40. February. p. 72-76.

Kekai Kotaki

‘Start with an idea, and do your best to bring it to life’
Featured in a recent interview in Imagine FX Issue #41, Kotaki talks about his career and method of approach. He works as a lead concept artist in AreaNet, developing conceptual designs for the mass multiplayer game ‘Guildwars’. Initially working in black and white before adding colour, Kotaki often begins with a single keyword or description as his inspiration to create his concepts. Resolving initial elements is key as Kotaki describes his paintings as a continuous process where ‘nothing is safe’ as elements are continuously refined and reworked.

Kotaki also featured in a workshop ‘Painting a Heroic male’ where he demonstrates his process in more detail, beginning with a rough sketch that is continuously reworked and refined to completion.

Initial shapes are blocked in to define the form and composition. Layer by layer, more details are added to start to bring definition to the piece. Flipping an image can help reveal any flaws in a piece. A subtle use of colour is added, adding a cold overlay to 'cool' the warm tones and rework the piece.



Finally, full colour is reworked with final touches and details.



I am most fond of Kotaki’s style creating bold character designs with the implication of detail and deliberate colour palettes. These serve as striking images capturing the essence of the subject portrayed. The high standard in forming concepts and digital painting in something which I most aspire to and hope to achieve with my own concept designs in this project.

Howlett, Claire. (2009). The Art of Kekai Kotaki. Imagine FX. 41. March. p. 44-49.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Imagine FX

I’ve been an avid reader of Imagine FX magazine since Issue 1, where it covers a broad range of fantasy and sci-fi digital art with featured news, workshops and interviews of renowned artists. It’s a fantastic magazine that I recommend to anyone interested in digital art or those with a passion to create imaginative images.

With my project focused towards the development of concept designs digitally, it became a natural choice to include in my research being host to wealth of resources and inspiration.

Check their website out here.