-Working As Environment Artist-

Started off as a research for Concept Art at the very beginning, however the subject was too vague and I have decided to do research in Environment Art instead. I have always had passion for Environment Art/Environment Concept Art as it is one of the most challenging roles in game/film production which requires the dedicated artist. Throughout this research, I have been looking at various different Environment Art / Environment Concept Art production process, how they are used in games and films, Matte Painting production process, and what impact they have on overall concept design for games and so on.

2012年2月29日水曜日

Importance of Preparation process




SourceQuote, image or videoAnnotationAcademic or Popular
Surname Flowerchild
Do you have a creative process?
-Definitely, though it does change a bit, as needed. Nearly everything starts in the sketchbook as a messy thumbnail, then a full-color sketch in Photoshop (which could probably be called a speed painting in all reality), and lastly a finished painting. Sometimes I skimp on the prep work for a piece, but I usually end up kicking myself for that. It helps to have a solid foundation to build a picture off of.
 Environment artist Noah Bradley explains how he creates his environment art. He says how important it is to do preparation work rather than just jumping onto the final piece. Preparation work would help visualising the final artwork at very early stage, thus avoid finding mistakes after painting for hours, and by doing sketchbook work (thumbnailing) the final artwork will have more depth and meaning.Popular
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Year 2011
TitleAlternate Worlds: Interview with environmental concept artist, Noah Bradley
Publisherhttp://idratherbemakingart.wordpress.com/
2011/09/12/alternative-worlds-interview-with-concept-artist-noah-bradley/

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