Professor Diana Schoenbrun | COMD 3313 | SP22

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Assignment 2

EDITORIAL ILLUSTRATION

Overall Project Description:

Create an Editorial Illustration for an article in a magazine printed or online.
You will be choosing the article.

Work will be judged on the clarity and cleverness of the overall concept, thoughtful utilization of composition, the use of value, and of course the skillfulness of overall technique.

The final illustration may be traditional or digital.

Note the faster turnaround time for this assignment! Illustrations meant for publication in Magazines and Newspapers, digital or traditional, have very quick deadlines.

So does this project. Work efficiently.

GRADING BREAKDOWN:            

50 % project grade Submit a PDF PROCESS BOOK guiding us through the project from inception to conclusion.

  • Carefully SCAN/photograph all your process work. This should include a link to your article, or scan of article in print, Brainstorming notes or word web, Thumbnails, Concept Sketches, Value Roughs, Color Roughs, Related Sketchbook Work, and Final Art.
  • Carefully Label all of your work so that your thought process is CLEAR.
    Be sure all of it is presented well: facing the right way, no shadows in the picture, good contrast, etc.

50 % project grade Submit a publication ready 300 DPI JPEG of Final ART

Instructions

  • The final color illustration must be created using a limited palate.
  • It can be made using a combination of traditional and digital drawing,
    inking and coloring skills.
  • Final art should be made to fit the real magazine’s specs if there is a print version, 8″x10″ approximately. Discuss size with professor.
  • Students will be required to present the illustration alone, as well as a digital mock-up of the illustration with the Magazine Masthead or logo if it makes sense.
  • Work in Progress should be posted for feedback to the OPEN LAB, (categorize as work in progress)

Due Date(s)

Final Project Part 1

For the first two films I plan on illustrating for a film poster were my two choices, Pacific Rim, a 2013 live-action sci-fi, or a 2005 documentary based on an emperor penguin’s life, March of the Penguins.

I drew a word web for the research of their plot and then took it in both concepts combined. Pacific rim’s plot is when a sea monster comes from outer space and terrorizes the entire pacific ocean. A former Pilot and a trainee form a group to drive a special, destructive, and monstrous secret weapon to eliminate the sea monsters to save humanity and the world from the apocalypse. March of the Penguins plot is where a group of emperor penguins discovers their main goal and a new future: finding a mate and starting a happy family while striving hundreds of miles across Antarctica by foot. While trying to survive and return safely for their young in a harsh, icy -75 degree Fahrenheit (-60 degree celsius) weather and from their predators.

After receiving feedback from others, The landscape sketch in the left image on the top left would visualize well and not be similar to their official poster.

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