Showing posts with label video game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video game. Show all posts
Thursday, June 21, 2012
The Act
Back in the mid 2000's, a few animation studios were forming here in Orlando after the closing of Walt Disney Feature Animation Florida. One of these studios, Cecropia, set up shop to make a video game with quality 2D animation; not unlike the Don Bluth games of the 80's, "Dragon's Lair" & "Space Ace", except theirs wouldn't be an action game. They ended up hiring a lot of the very talented animation artists in town (many of them my friends) and ended up with "The Act", a hand-drawn animated romantic comedy game. Luckily, I was hired to do some clean-up animation (I worked on Edgar, Sylvia, Wally, and one of the doctors) and animate the game's instructions and comic special effects in Flash ( I also ended up teaching Flash at the studio). Check out some of the original art for it here: http://theactgame.com/Creation/
I'm really glad to finally see this game out in the open and hopefully enjoyed by people. The game was originally being sold to the arcade market but it is now being released to the iPad & iPhone. Check it out and download it in the iTunes app store: http://itun.es/is44qY
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Mai Justice process
This week I've done some quick digital concept sketches for a character in Wolfgang Wozniak's "Mai Justice" game. Wolfgang is a Full Sail University alumni who posted one of his characters at our DADA Full Sail art club Facebook page
and I decided to do a short critique demo there where I redrew the
character. You can check out more about the game and characters by
clicking in the name of the game above, he's still looking for artists if you're interested.
At the Dos Illustros blog I posted the final color quick sketch but here I will post all of the ones showing the process of how I got to it.
Here's the original sketch:
I started drawing on top of the original, giving her more realistic facial proportions:
I then started adding Native American features, I used Irene Bedard (star of "Smoke Signals" and voice of Disney's "Pocahontas") for reference:
Then added the character's details:
And finally quick color to see what she'd look like:
Character is © 2010-2011 Wolfgame and Wolfgang Wozniak
Labels:
art,
concept art,
digital,
drawing,
gaming,
Mai Justice,
native american,
Photoshop,
portrait,
sketch,
video game,
woman
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