Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Setting Designs

For my setting designs I decided to create two versions of the same settings. These two designs would display a normal perspective and a stylized perspective. This was to efficiently design and also decided which one I would include within my final pieces. I did this to show now interior and exterior would be properly drawn and also to show what a more stylized comic feel interior and exterior would look like.

Below are examples of a normal perspective, with the objects within each setting being drawing accurately and gradually getting smaller the further away it is. I did this mainly to show what the setting could look like if I was aiming to create a completely realistic style throughout my comic.

This being said I also did a more stylistic version of the same scenery, which is specifically designed not to follow the same principles as the ones above did. These were the same width and heigh throughout the picture, therefore did not slowly get smaller the further away the object got in the scene. Due to it's more cartoon feel, I believe I will use this more stylized theme throughout my comics.

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