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Here's the schedule for my Pitch Bible Project. It's Kind of rough, since I'll have to sort of play a lot of it by ear and make stuff up as I go along, but it's the basic gist.
Coming up with a viable project to present today was tough. I really wanted to find a way to incorporate the strengths of multiple different artistic paths in order to create a strong desire for a team to work together beyond the simple parameters of the assignment. I wanted everyone involved to be able to proudly append this project to their portfolios. I’m really excited with what I’ve come up with. My project will include elements of Photography, Film (live action), and Animation. The way in which these things will be combined, as a basic gist, is as follows: A live action actor would be filmed and rotoscoped via animation into fantastical stop-motion photographed backgrounds! The story as it exists so far is very rough, and is as follows: A young lady, late for an appointment, takes what she believes to be a shortcut into a labyrinth of back alleys, with corridors and exits leading to peculiar places and whimsical circumstances. One, for example, might lead her to an ...
The gang's all here. This is a group shot of the most current versions of my menagerie and a great way to show a pegged-down version of all of the gods and their designs. From here, it's all just tweaking and fine tuning of the concepts as shown above. From left to right we have: Tritet, god of smoke tendrils and the overseer of lost explorers. Durollu, god of confinement. Sodius, the god of salt. The Wanderer, a being as old as the world itself. Tundara, daughter of the deceased Mountain King and goddess of the snowy peak. And finally C'lorodoro, goddess of color, scrutiny, and detail. I'm really jazzed to have all my concepts pegged. I can't wait to render these characters in full color. See you next week!
Artists have all manner of ways to ponder and puzzle over the strange and often inexplicable things that come out of their heads. It would be rather crass of me to simply leave that particular knot without a good prodding, but I'm a busy man. Suffice it to say, us guys is straight up crazy. You dig? Crazy as all, sure, but not without some amount of recompense, else-wise they'd throw people like us into padded rooms, forever locked away in loony town. Satisfying that bizarre itch that is producing content with nothing but your brain and your hands is a rewarding itch to scratch indeed. Bonus points the longer you have to wait to get at it. I've a couple of itches that need a good scratching. For project Hiroshi I present two potential goals. The goals are linked in that they are apart of the same larger framework: they both stem from the dubious and fantastical world that exists inside my head. I would kindly ask that you refer to the first paragraph if the above gi...
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