Clockwork City
Analog
Research and Sketches
Peer Critique Questions
1) Do either the setting or the character stand out more than the other or do they blend well together?
2) Is the character noticeable or do they get lost in the setting?
3) Would a different time of day or weather conditions of the setting have been better?
Reflection
The goal of this illustration was to create and design a character and illustrate them in a setting or world that fit their design and also told a story as well. In one of my previous classes, I did a final project where I illustrated ten girls and they all had different themes of wings. One of them had a steampunk theme and that one was my favorite and it made me interested in building a world around her and imagining what her world would actually look like. Steampunk themes and aesthetics were also something that interested me which is what also made me go with this type of setting. The setting is a steampunk city, a city with high buildings, pipes, gears, blimps, and other steampunk related technology. I wanted to make sure the character and the environment both blended well together and not have one or the other stand out too much. The perspective of the drawing was from up high looking down low at the city while having the character standing on top of a building more in the foreground. This way the aspect and features of the city could stand out but the character would also be in view immediately blending both character and world together in the image. The time chosen for the setting was night with the city lights glowing a bright yellow. Having it be night while also having strong light sources gives a lot of opportunity for high contrast and experimenting with strong lighting and shadows. Parts of the image, mainly the lower ends of the buildings, were also given a slight blur to not only help with the perspective, but give more depth in contrast with the character. Simple building silhouettes were also added to the further background to give the sense of a bigger and much busier city.






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