9B: [Case Study] Film Illustrations for the Criterion Collection
9B: [Case Study] Film Illustrations for the Criterion Collection
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Ideacraft: How To Draw Pictures That Speak Louder Than Words

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9B: [Case Study] Film Illustrations for the Criterion Collection

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9B: [Case Study] Film Illustrations for the Criterion Collection

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So I have chosen Dracula and read the first chapter, Jonathan travelling to Dracula's home. First, I've started writing down the elements: Wolves, Carriage, Train, East Europe, 19th century, Dracula, spooky environment. Blood and fog. I have not done thumbnails yet. How can I unite these elements in a interesting way? How can I see with the eyes of a movie director? I have done these images below without references. This is my third try. First ones were too messy.
Rachel Dawn Owens
Your sketches are catching the spooky Dracula vibe! Keep developing your ideas and exploring. If you wanted to combine all these elements together in a single composition, the next step might be something like this:
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