Monday, 27 November 2017

Cinematic Concept Art

The idea to create a 'look book' for my Butterfly Dragons came about after my last meeting with White Lantern, in which we were shown examples of concept art which had been used for films. These examples showcased how the artists present their work to clients and this inspired me with my work.

Another thing we discussed is the use of framing for concept art. Most of my concept art up to this point has been framed in a photo aspect ratio, as I like my art to look like a photograph. This is incorrect however for cinema concept art, which uses cinematic wide to make the art longer as if being viewed on the big screen. This makes it easier for directors to see the vision of the artist. 

I have framed my concept art in the way in which it would look if being presented to a client.




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