Here is the finished piece.
Drawing for Concept Artists- Learning Outcomes
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Termite Exterminator
Here are my initial sketches for the 1950's themed Termite Exterminator.
I decided to make my exterminator a back pack that could be kept in cupboard somewhere within any household. The home owners could get it out and transport it easily to wherever they need to. Then all the had to do was set up the plastic tree that would give off a "bark" sent to attract the termites, and wait for them to arrive. Once the bugs have been distracted, a dome is then places over the tree and the machine turned on and the termites are gassed into an eternal sleep.
Below are some examples of development work.
I decided to make my exterminator a back pack that could be kept in cupboard somewhere within any household. The home owners could get it out and transport it easily to wherever they need to. Then all the had to do was set up the plastic tree that would give off a "bark" sent to attract the termites, and wait for them to arrive. Once the bugs have been distracted, a dome is then places over the tree and the machine turned on and the termites are gassed into an eternal sleep.
Below are some examples of development work.
Life Drawing
Below are some of the examples of Life Drawing that I have completed over the course of this module.
City Scape
For this piece of work we each got a piece of grey board. Our lecturer then came and scribbled some paint on each board. In the middle of the classroom was an arrangement of all sort of different objects. We each got a paint brush and was told to use the wooden end to scratch into the board what we saw in front of us. This was quite hard to do. Over the hours we got given chalk, charcoal and graphite pencils to add to our creations. We had to then make it look like a city.
Below is what I ended up with.
Next we had to do another version of this, to neaten it up slightly or make any changes we wanted.
Next all of the items from the centre of the room were removed and replaced with some boxes. These boxes were all different heights and sizes and we had to draw them and make them into a city using perspective.
Next the challenge was to try incorporate all three images into one. We could edit it or paint over it however we wanted. Below is my finished City Scape.
Below is what I ended up with.
Next we had to do another version of this, to neaten it up slightly or make any changes we wanted.
Next all of the items from the centre of the room were removed and replaced with some boxes. These boxes were all different heights and sizes and we had to draw them and make them into a city using perspective.
Next the challenge was to try incorporate all three images into one. We could edit it or paint over it however we wanted. Below is my finished City Scape.
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