tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2838106387440260957.post1876961195150103503..comments2012-06-27T10:33:33.498-07:00Comments on Darren's Art: 3rd Weekly Post: Urgent CareDarren Simpsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11338574459334109109noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2838106387440260957.post-3986384449647659572009-02-26T20:07:00.000-08:002009-02-26T20:07:00.000-08:00Correct. I think it will be cool to see obstacles ...Correct. I think it will be cool to see obstacles in his way that he has to move through, but you need to know what all that stuff is exactly. Break the list into things that need to be modelled more carefully b/c we'll see them up close and personal in the piece. there could be another level of lower quality models b/c we see them from far away or only for a split sec in animatic and would be better for you to spend your time elsewhere.<BR/><BR/>If you think concept art is an area you struggle with, then this is the OPPORTUNITY to work on it :-) Perfect place to spend 1 more week working on it. We will be into production very soon. Go ahead and begin to model a few of the things on your list that you know you will need, but we need to come up with an example (a kind of frame grab/ scene setup) of what this film will look like. What do the walls look like? the ground? The lighting? If you can model a shot and set this all up, great. If not, you'll need to do some concept art. If you feel like you can't get the look you have in your head down on paper, here is a suggestion... Hook up with someone you can collaborate with over the weekend who might be able to help you rough some stuff out. It is VERY rare that we create films in vacuum. They are almost always collaborations in some way or another. Go ahead and work with someone to come up with a sketch or two to demonstrate what this film/ environment will look like. Use all the reference you have here, but what will YOUR film look like? <BR/><BR/>SO... for next week, let's see that concept art. I would say, at least two images (two distinct areas in this prison, areas that are somewhat different from each other so you are working out those different areas). If you have three distinct areas/ sections of the film, model/ pre-viz those sections of the film (one image for each).<BR/><BR/>If you think you have a weak area, then let's push through it. Find a way to make it work... collaborate with someone, 'borrow' images/ mash up an image that you will try to match the look of... Let's see what you come up with for next week.<BR/><BR/>Let me know if you have any questions.<BR/><BR/>TOMThomas Richnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06069188129281593545noreply@blogger.com