For Gobelins’ entering contest, one of the request is background skills, and the ability, with a pen, to visualize yourself in a 3D space.
So I gaved myself an exercice than can be similar to what you can have during the contest, and which are the steps I’m going through :
Here is a background concept done by Armand Serrano, for the movie Lilo and Stitch.
Let’s put the following consign : try to draw the “against field” of this place (it mean, as in cinema, shooting in the opposite direction to another shot)
For this, we must be aware to : - Place our virtual camera correctly - respect perspective rules -placing correctly our objects in the space (what does make the “link” between the two shots) - Keep a cool composition -respect the design -use our imagination to field the empty space
So, let’s do this !
1. Making a Map and a good thumbnail
-It’s a good exercise to try put everything in a map, including the camera (CAM1) and visualize what we know and what we have to imagine ; not very easy, but it’s making win a lot of time for after !
- Then I just had to place the other camera (CAM2) on the other side, and begin to think about what would be in the room on the other side.
- When I did the map, I was working in the same time with a thumbnail of my scene (note : thumbnail is a very small drawing. Good to remember : small drawings for big ideas ! ) ; like this I could think about having a cool composition and match with the background in the same time. That’s why (as you might see) I decided to tilt a bit my CAM2, because I felt it more interesting for the composition.
2. Ruff drawing
- So here begin the interesting part :) it’s importent to begin by placing the horizon line, the vanishing points (in this case, two) and a perspective grid, all of this being sure it’s mathching with your thumbnail.
-Then, I built every objects, being sure it’s on the perspective, and puting all my ideas.
note : I was always thinking : this is a place where people are living, we have to FEEL It. It’s passing by using the props and the randomness of their position to suggest this idea.
3. Line Up
- On this part I was always trying to be careful about keeping the style of the artist, about props design, and the way of working the line.
4. (Bonus) Shadows
- Personnaly, I wanted to try making she shadows on a traditionnal way, as they where doing before at Disney. For this I first scanned my drawing (to have a backup in case), then I used carbon powder, I was putting stronger at some places, using an eraser to have my lights, and my pencil to go into the detail in the lighting.
-It’s important, when doing lighting, to know where the light come from, and what you want to show. Contrast is the master word ; with the light and shadow, you can choose to show more one thing than an other (for example, I chosen to show less the left part, and put on the light the right part)
My drawing could be better, about the choice of props and the angle, but I hope this tutorial helped you to see better the process to draw an “against field” from an existing layout, hope you enjoyed :)
Be free to comment, cheers !
Ok guys, Rebecca Sugar and Lamar Abrams already apologized, isn’t that enough? If you think the Crewniverse is racist just because of some mistakes, you’re wrong.
Rubies are identified as dumb but our ruby isn’t and she even learned how to love, Pearls are just made to be servants but our pearl rebelled and learned to be her own self, Lapis Lazulis are low in the Gem Caste but our lapis is shown to be strong, Peridots are weak but they’re intelligent, our amethyst is defective but she’s loved and she loves in return. Their characters are voiced by Asians, and as an Asian, I’m not even offended by the word dumb, low, weak and other stereotypic words, because our ruby, pearl, lapis, peridot, and amethyst shows us that those words don’t matter because we have other good qualities, like them we can rebel and show that we are more than what stereotypes think of us, we can learn how to fight, love, and be smart. And not just that, even the other gem characters who you “assume” to be americans are imperfect, they might have good qualities but they also have imperfections, like the Off Colors and the mistakes that other gems also make. Even the High Ranked gems are shown to be caring and have feelings. All the characters from the show are “equal”. You see them as good even if they have bad qualities, you also see some of them as bad even if they have good qualities. So everyone is equal, they are all shown to have good and bad sides.
And like Rebecca Sugar and all people like you, we have our own good and bad sides. It’s normal to make mistakes, and it’s good to say sorry and forgive. Others say that a cracked egg can’t be uncracked. But I say a wound can be healed. The scars are the lessons we’ve learned. Not all mistakes are permanent, some can be corrected, and leave a lesson.
Remember, no one is perfect but we are all equal.
Here are more Pink Diamond/Rose Quartz gem GIF animations. This time it’s outlineless. For some who are curious and think that RoseQ=PinkD based on the gem doesn’t work. Turns out it actually works, you just had to analyze it well 😉
Just wanna share the 3D animations I made for Gemtober 2020!
More creature sketches, but this time a “Bird-like Axolotl” monster hybrid
THEY'VE BEEN EATING MOONSTONE-FACED FISHES THIS WHOLE TIME!
I'd bath in Diamond Tears
AURORA on her contribution to Frozen 2.
Am I cute enough for your dashboard?
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