Root Remedy- Professor Layton

The Process

So for this project, the mission was to make a redesigned beverage illustration for, you guessed it, a beverage. We had a lot of time to think about this. I thought it was A OK to ask my professor if I could do something different and do a beverage that I had seen from a movie or a game. Mind you, there is NO PHYSICAL beverage that I could just get up and go buy. Brilliant me, right? I was broadening my search of drinks I had seen and ended up choosing a tea from a game I used to play when I was little. The game you ask?

Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box

Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box

Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box.

This game is part of a whole series of games, each one more exciting than the last one. I have the pleasure of still owning 2 out of the 7 that were made…. I should probably get back to playing them. They were so good, they made me cry.

Let me not get a head of myself here. So for the process, I chose my beverage.

CHECK!

In the game, Professor Layton and his apprentice, Luke, set off on a long adventure to find the truth behind a box that was said to “bring death to anyone who opened it”. On this journey, you solve different and very challenging puzzles and get the option to do the mini games that are tucked away in Professor Layton’s trunk.

Professor Layton's Trunk

Professor Layton’s Trunk

One of the mini games is called “Tea Set”.

Tea Set

Tea Set

In Tea Set, you get to make various types of tea recipes from the different ingredients you get from solving a few of the puzzles throughout the game, and give them to anyone in the towns that you happen to be in that need a remedy for their illness.

Stachen Needs Tea

Stachen Needs Tea

12 Recipes

12 Recipes

There are 12 recipes:

  • Belle Classic
  • Cherry Boost
  • Oasis Berry
  • Sugar Smoke
  • The Layton Elixir
  • Cinder Flower
  • Clover Quencher
  • Radiance Blend
  • Dream Spice
  • Cayenne Twilight
  • Root Remedy
  • Bitter Fruit

Some people get lucky enough to make all 12 teas. Me, on the other hand? THREE.

After that research, I chose my tea to design; Root Remedy. The description for it states,”Refined in flavor, this tea warms the body and improves circulation. Drink it at the start of a cold.” From there, I started thinking about formulas and concoctions and medicine. I started making a vocabulary list of the words that I thought about when thinking of “root” and “remedy”. Words like “science” “potions” “lab” and “experiment” came to mind. From that, I made this draft:

Rooted Lab Table

Rooted Lab Table

This was just the first of many that I thought about when all of those words were put together. I decided I go with it. Moving right along, I started making one… two thumbnails… 3… 4…

Thumbnails

Thumbnails

5 thumbnails…

Thumbnails

More Thumbnails

Even More Thumbnails

Even More Thumbnails

17 thumbnails of the rooted lab table in different perspectives with different arrangements of beakers, bottles, books and other things of that sort on each of the different views of the illustration. I drew out what the beverage package would look like if it were to manifest into a physical thing. I took a turn with the multiple lab table thumbnails and tried some illustrated writing. Instead of the lab table, I just wrote out “Root Remedy” in the form of very curvy tubes that made some form of script. After trying that out first hand, I had the idea of putting the tube script on the outside of this “pretend” beverage package and put the illustration on the inside so that when the customer opens the box, they would be welcomed to the drawing on the interior lid.

Exterior and Interior

Exterior and Interior

After that, I had to draw out the whole illustration as the drawing I would then make very little altercations on but wasn’t all that happy with the so called close to final piece, so I went back to the drawing board and searched and referenced like crazy.

Forest Spirits, Princess Mononoke, Hayao Miyazaki

Forest Spirits, Princess Mononoke, Hayao Miyazaki

Tree Roots

Tree Roots

Lab Table

Lab Table

Tree Bottom

Tree Bottom

Art Nouveau Branch

Art Nouveau Branch

I managed to create tiny creatures in the process of drawing out everything else and then decided to cultivate the actual look of the tiny mythical things walking around.

Tea Sprout Trial and Error

Tea Sprout Trial and Error

I call them “Tea Sprouts”.

Almost there. Time to incorporate!

Lab Table

Lab Table

With a little help and critiquing from my professor, I managed to add more to the final piece before, along with adding more to the tea cup and tubed line work.

Lab Table Critique

Lab Table Critique

Tubing Critique

Tubing Critique

I had to practice some value sketches. I was a little uncertain of what I wanted to be highlighted, so I made created three different valued pieces.

Root Remedy Value 1

Root Remedy Value 1

Value Sketch 2

Value Sketch 2

Value Sketch 3

Value Sketch 3

With the chosen values, I made my final piece. Root Remedy was long and tedious, but SO worth it.

One thought on “Root Remedy- Professor Layton

  1. Mijori EXCELLENT process work!

    You have truly exceeded the requirements of the project in your working method, taking this from an assignment to something more. You have at each stage had several designs which could easily have moved on to final… however through the process of revision, it is obvious you have strengthened your ideas. GREAT JOB.

    Still Looking forward to your presentation of your FINAL ARTORK.

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