WIP: a New Year, a New Illustration
2yr
Isaiah
Every once in a while, I like to attempt a project well beyond my current ability. Last June, I came very close to fully rendering my first complex digital scene. But I did not *fully* render that paint, because I was doing it for a contest and ran up against the deadline.
Anyway, it feels about time to attempt another full digital illustration. If it is not too obnoxious, I would like to post occasional WIP updates for it in this thread.
Attached is a rough sketch and initial (rushed) value study for the piece. I came up with the sci-fi/fantasy concept fairly quick. I was thinking of Miyazaki's "Nausicaä", and similar works, when I made the foreground scene.
At this stage in the process, composition is most important. I think I worked out most of the issues that were present in the initial version of the sketch. I did a lot of pushing, pulling, moving, and resizing. However, if anyone notices any compositional shortcomings, feel free to critique them. It'll give me a chance to improve the piece.
I think a proper digital painter would bravely dive straight into painting: starting loose, tightening up later on. I, on the other hand, will probably be refining the drawing over the coming days, especially for the aircraft, people, and architectural elements.
Happy new year!
I think it's a great idea to challenge yourself like this, I may follow your example and from that point on set the goals for improvement this year.
I think your composition is looking neat, please do keep uploading progress on this one.
I love Nausicaä and Jean Giraud Moebius as well.
Last year I got the book Edena and the World of Edena from him, been a bit slow on reading but I hope to get to it this month.
Cheers!