Monday, December 31, 2012

Waiting for a war that will never come...



In their youth, the old woman and her husband were fierce warrior mages. After a battle that left their village destroyed, they remained in the village to avenge their people. Emotionally scared from the battle, everyday the old woman wakes up and stands at the outskirts of the village to wait for the enemy to return. But they never come. Her husband stands by her side, emotionally drained from trying to convince her to move on after so many years.
I don’t draw enough old people so this was fun!

Friday, December 28, 2012

Cup O' Doodle Post



I recently joined the Cup O' Doodle blog because I was really inspired by the idea of getting a random shape or line and turning it into a drawing. I think it will really help me experiment with shapes when it comes to character design. My first doodle was of an 80s girl just doing her thing!

http://cupodoodle.blogspot.ca/

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Friday, November 2, 2012

Character Design Project


Art Center College of Design: Entertainment Design
Design Process 1: Character Design
Instructor: Raj Rihal

For this project we were given the topic of design a character within a certain time period. I chose to create a girl from the 1920s learning how to be a flapper to prepare for a roaring 1920s gala. She starts out feeling uncertain of herself and wanting a change in her life. After a few weeks of  Charleston dance lessons and a hair cut, she is able to find confidence in herself and breaks out of her shell.








Monday, September 10, 2012

Frankenstein Boy and Girl




Frankenstein Boy and Girl. Dr. Frankenstein was a world renowned fashion designer, putting together looks that no one had ever seen before. For his fall collection he was having troubles finding the perfect models to wear his line for the runway show. Instead of wasting another minute auditioning new models he decided to take matters into his own hands and create his own models. Putting his master sewing skills to work, he created a male and female model in the image of what he felt were the perfect man and woman. 
Frankenstein Boy and Girl are currently dating, ever since they first laid eyes on each other then couldn’t be separated. They don’t speak to others very much, preferring each other’s company. They have become very successful in the high fashion scene, and are well known for their awkward “broken doll” poses. Their signature look is in their eyes. When looking at the camera their eyes express innocence and confusion. Fashion and modeling is all they’ve ever known, but sometimes, they wish they could break out of the industry and explore the rest of the world.