I really like the thinner, more angular cat design top centre on the topmost drawing sheet - his shape fits alongside your 'fat face' cat too - on a more general note, I like the colour palette inferred by your various inspirations - a sort of 1950s 'wallpaper' style - muted browns, blues, greens and oranges; I may be way off, but, in my head, the textures I now associate with the world of your animation are hessian, suede and cloth... soft, and sort of hand-crafted - not plasticky at all. Am I way off?
im not 100% on the style yet but your on the same lines as me, im glad you said that actually. hand crafted is a good word to describe it, im not thinking that everything is going to be made from material (i know your not either), but its not going to look polished. a selected colour palette too, not many colours but i am thinking muted colours. i also has an idea of physicaly drawing some of the textures so you get the pencil subtle marks. are you in uni next monday?
I really like the thinner, more angular cat design top centre on the topmost drawing sheet - his shape fits alongside your 'fat face' cat too - on a more general note, I like the colour palette inferred by your various inspirations - a sort of 1950s 'wallpaper' style - muted browns, blues, greens and oranges; I may be way off, but, in my head, the textures I now associate with the world of your animation are hessian, suede and cloth... soft, and sort of hand-crafted - not plasticky at all. Am I way off?
ReplyDeleteim not 100% on the style yet but your on the same lines as me, im glad you said that actually. hand crafted is a good word to describe it, im not thinking that everything is going to be made from material (i know your not either), but its not going to look polished. a selected colour palette too, not many colours but i am thinking muted colours. i also has an idea of physicaly drawing some of the textures so you get the pencil subtle marks. are you in uni next monday?
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