Saturday 19 May 2012

Final piece drafts FMP





Here are my four locations / environments for my final piece storyboards. The two that have a lot of detail on them are the two that I will be using traditional media with. The two that don't have as much detail on them will be the two that I will be drawing and colouring digitally.  This weekend I will be focusing on getting ymy two digital pieces finished so I better get cracking on them now.

Development FMP

 Beach
 Forest
 Cave/ Mountains
 Flower
Weakness 
 Enemies
 Vortex
Waterfall location

These are the chosen ideas from my development, I asked 25 people again which idea they liked best out of the two options they were given. I've experimented with a numerous of different materials and styles through my development to see what works and what doesn't which has helped me decided which media I want to use with my traditional drawings.  These ideas above will be presented in my storyboard which is my next step to produce for my final piece.

Generation of ideas FMP
















Here are my generation of ideas for my game from my book. I wanted to add different aspects to the game so I added in characters and objects such as weaknesses, energy boosts, enemies, flowers, trees, vortex and locations. I then went round and asked 25 people there opinion on which one they liked best and the two ideas for each area that got the most votes will be developed. I've gone through 20 pages in my book dedicated to my ideas and annotated certain ones to describe what there power could be and what material I have used to draw it.

Saturday 5 May 2012

Research Pages FMP





Just a few scans from my book since I have my scanner working again. I couldn't get rid of the shaded areas due to my pages being a bit wrinkled but I wanted to put them on this blog to show a bit of my book work. The pages I've put up are research both primary and secondary. I've tended to use a theme of using colourful ink backgrounds as I don't like white backgrounds as I think there boring and I wanted to make my book standout when looking through it.