Wednesday 24 March 2010

Time Machine

Finished this off yesterday while at uni as the Maya licence was down so thought I’d go back over this

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Also took a little bit of a trek upstairs at work into the projection box at my cinema and took a few snaps to aid me in filling out my room containing the time machine (Sorry there not amazing quality I only had my camera phone on me)

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Also made some previs stuff for the time machine and a really rough layout for the jungle and just getting underway with trying to lay out time square... Which is proving harder than I thought...

1 comment:

tutorphil said...

Hi James,

While concept art can be more impressionist, I think your time machine painting needs some detailing and fine line put back in - it looks a bit spongey, and I think it needs a different aesthetic - consider using rim-lighting etc to pick out detail on the pipes; there's an interim version with the coloured wires in clear sight, and I think you need to put more of that back in to create that complex, rather congested view of that high-tech 'everything-on-show' space.