Master and Servant 3D Entry: Jon Berry


#1

Jon Berry has entered the Master and Servant 3D.

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Latest Update: Concept Sketch: Walking House sketch 3

Sketching in 3D is much easier, trying to get the framing right. I like the one on the left because it fills the screen. However the one on the right has the emptiness of the endless circle which I also like, but you cant really see the detail (when its made :slight_smile: ).

Oh well, ill try some more frames.


#2

Well its about time I submitted something. Ive been trying to think of something abit different and I think im getting to that area I want to be in.

Im not 100% sure about the emotion yet, still need to work on that but I like the basic idea. A person who is having his house transported over nothing by this giant, well thing. The creature is about to loose his balance at any point. I wanted something were the servant has the upper hand over the master.

A better drawing soon.


#3

I lov working in these quick sketchs, ive got loads more but ill just upload one. Dont know if they mean much to anyone else, they really help me though :slight_smile:

Im trying to get a pose I like. Im thinking the floating rocks are in a line and as he steps on 1, the previous crumbles. I like the idea the one in the foreground hes trying to use as a support has just crumbled making his life even harder to stay up. All this time the man on his shoulders whos home it is, is wipping the poor creature.

I think im going for respect, which the man has none.


#4

Ok, this came to me literally as I was pressing the submit button for the last one. The rocks are an endless circle, round and around. Like that I think!


#5

Sketching in 3D is much easier, trying to get the framing right. I like the one on the left because it fills the screen. However the one on the right has the emptiness of the endless circle which I also like, but you cant really see the detail (when its made :slight_smile: ).

Oh well, ill try some more frames.


#6

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