Thursday 28 April 2016

FMP Sketches

Sketch of the lion cub peeking out of some foliage. I have a dilemma with this. The author requested realism so that is what I have attempted, but I am wary of too much going on in this young age groups mental development. I used soft pencil on my journal pages and I have been careful to adhere to the age range the book is aimed at

Studies of jungle wildlife at the vivarium in Manchester college helped a great deal although the author specified a European snail with horns for her character. Getting that highly polished shell was a challenge

I used artistic license here to simplify some foliage. I noticed in my studies that jungle flora is well over scaled because of the lush environment, so I really wanted to echo that. I would have liked to do more elaborate backings for my illustrations but sadly was against the clock and choosing A3 paper was a mistake

Trying to understand how a plant takes water to its leaves was important to me with this project. There were so many aspects to the research, eventually I had to stop and just get on with creating some finished illustrations

Monday 18 April 2016

FMP Sketches

This chap is more reflective of my style of drawing, very loose and expressive. I had to get this one out of my system before I could attempt to draw to someone else's spec
Now the cub was starting to feel like a character with a story. I took advice from Katie and Vic, very talented artists and they said to concentrate on shapes and measurements rather than anatomical assumptions. 
I love this pose. The cub is happy and sweet, I used wildlife programmes on freeze frame to capture this moment. The face is slightly distorted but thats ok because it is an emotional piece
Here I think I have captured the distress of the little cub really well. I'm not sure if it was a little too sad so I didn't develop this one in final outcome