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Assignment 2: Concept Sketches
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Assignment 2: Object Staging part 2
Assignment 2: Object Staging, Part II — Concept Sketches
Description
You’ll now complete the preliminary steps of the illustration process, refining your 3 best Object Staging Thumbnails into Concept Sketches.
Refine your thumbnails following class critique. Be sure to Submit the Concept sketches in Assignment 2, for approval!
Specifications
- Trim size: Add 6 inches to the width and 6 ½ inches to the height of the image size to allow for mat.
- Image size: 7 x 9 inches or 9 x 7 inches
Directions
- Enlarge your 3 strongest thumbnails .
- Find reference!
- Refine your thumbnails into Concept Sketches. This version should be carefully drawn and measure 7″ x 9″. You will have time for more refinements after the critique.
Be sure to Check the pencil rough for any tangencies or poor cropping.
Assignment 2: Object Staging part 1
Assignment 2: Object Staging
Part 1 Brainstorm, and Thumbnails and Rough Sketches
Description
For the first stage of this three part assignment, you will create a concept based on one of your objects from the Inked Object Exercise. Your concept must meet the following parameters:
- Your original object must be visible and central to the new concept.
- The composition must feature a simple setting with only the props necessary to communicate your concept.
- The owner of your object must be incompetent, unreliable, eccentric, otherwise not quite normal.
- You must describe the owner without any visible figures (including the owner).
To gain a better understanding of the assignment, please review the student examples.
For this stage, you’ll brainstorm on the object using the IDEATION Method viewed in class.
Then Sketch a minimum of 20 thumbnails for review. Next class you’ll create a pencil rough and value roughs, in preparation for the final inked illustration.
Specifications
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The purpose of this assignment is to practice creating concepts, thumbnails, and learn illustration process.
Tools
- Tracing paper and Sketchbook for thumbnails
- Pencils
- Ruler
Due Date
- The 20 thumbnails are due next week.