Personal Project
Influences, Research, Sources and Ideas
- Movie/Game/Book covers
- Riots/Protests
- Animals
- Characters
- Posters
- Fashion
- Concepts
- Creatures
- Product Design
- Surrealism
- Looks like a screenshot from out of a movie/game trailer
- Trailer looking
- Landscapes
- Bryan Duruisha
- Mikael Aldo
- Kevin Corrado
- "Devil May Cry"
- "Thor"
- "The Last of Us"
- "Metal Gear Solid 2 Sons of Liberty"
- "Destiny"
- "Bioshock"
- "Silent Hill"
Techniques and Ideas
- Photography: Take photos for the final project and photoshop them to have a certain theme, either being fantasy related or whatever
- Illustrations: Make something that looks like it would belong on a book cover, magazine etc.
- Poster: Something like the popular "We Can Do It!" propaganda poster, which Bioshock also did, have it look like it has a purpose or message, trying to catch peoples attention with it's colours or whats on the poster.
- Clothing: Create clothing based on any era, victorian, modern, steam punk etc. Even make a new era of fashion?
- Sketches: Pieces that would look like they belong in an art/concept book.
- Paintings: Make an actual painting, maybe something like Edward Hopper's work.
- Products: Make a new non-existing product that can either be realistic or completely surreal, or an existing product 'copied' from an actual advert (e.g. Old Spice) or from a game like Bioshock Infinite, using their bottles etc.
- Characters: Make a new character or multiple characters, ones that look like they have a story or creatures and monsters like the ones in 'Silent Hill' and 'The Last of Us'.
- Themes: Have an a theme that's set either in an apocalyptic setting, jungle, future, 1700's pirates, surreal, another world/universe, abandoned place, same theme from a movie/game/book etc.
- Landscapes: Create either a realistic, surreal, foreign or alien like landscape, taking inspiration from games like 'Journey', 'The Last of Us' and 'Destiny' etc.
- Architecture drafts/plans
- Silhouettes
- A messy style
- Concept art
I have an idea to use the bodes/silhouettes of protesters and rioters, quickly sketching around their figure and adding on an animal head, while the police and enforces have cameras as their head.
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