Tuesday 11 January 2011

Using the tools

While creating the environment silhouettes, experimentation took place with the curvature of the pen brush to create curved tops to buildings.

These two silhouettes illustrate a concept idea of tall thin
round-topped buildings, possibly with a reflection on the bottom.

As well as using the curve of the brush as a tool to create a design, the rounded eraser was used to create dynamic silhouettes of buildings. It’s useful for breaking up straight lines with a curve and sharp point.

These 3 sets of towers show the iterative design process specifically using the eraser to create different shapes, and a progressively an industrial look.


This process is used within concept art as it is a quick way to produce detailed images. a lot of concept work is only an impression or feel of a finished product. This is because of time and money restraints. It is in the best interest of the studio to get the most amount of work out of an employee for the littlest amount of money, and therefore time.

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