I’d love to, but I didnt even have the time to finish my HMC entry so its very unlikely.
I like the movie poster idea. Sounds cool. Have you thought about including some of the stylistic action/ambiance background-elements of the classic, painted 007 movie-posters? I think those looked really great.
hmmm… good idea about the oldschool 007. I like the idea of the escher-esque style, but I think I will go for the simplicity of the movie Poster. Although it won’t really be a traditional poster because of the Panoramic Render required, but we’ll see. Thanks for the feedback.
A 3d sketch of the direction I would like to take my Secret Agent. I am trying to develop a form that will apear both menacing on one side and benign on the other. I know I need a strong chin and sharp jaw line to define the strength of poth persona, But at the same time I need eyes that can be perceived either way, depending on where the viewer is looking. More to come.
-Rage
PS. No need to apologize for helping me out, Felix. I meant it when I said those were appreciated
Hey, I don’t have a lot of input to give right now, just wanted to jump on the thread and say I look forward to seeing this develop. Pretty neat idea right now. I think color and/or lighting should really play a big part in this duality world idea. The idea of varying perspective would be interesting too. Some kind of weird backwards escheresque perspective for his secretive backwards life is a nice idea. Good luck.
Secret Agent WIP. Still playing with shapes and trying to isolate features and shapes that will translate both to the light and dark side of the image. Also posted the AO pass, because I thought it looked cool.
This last idea is very interesting. I think that dividing the image by a straight line is not so good. It will bring more static in your work.
What you think about this. There will be no straight dividing, but the street where the spy man stands with one leg on the grass of his garden with his house on background, and another leg is on the road where chasing cars are passing by and smoke and victim…
And one more thing. I think it would be funny if the family members of spy will look with horror on their faces on what is happening by the other side, on the road.
Anyway, I think you have a great concept with a lot of possibilities inside! Good luck!
OMG. It seems, that this time, the simpsons didn’t do it…But someone else did
In all honesty, it is entirely conincidence. That guy looks exactly like my character, though. Bummer. I will still go ahead with the concept anyway. On a sidenote, I’ve seen Casino Royale, but don’t remember this guy for the life of me.
@Peleng: Thank you my friend. I indeed intended not to have a straight dividing line. My reasoning for this was not only to prevent a static image, but to show that parts of his secret life overlap into his personal life, and vise versa. I will consider the idea of the family looking in horror at the dark side of the image. Perhaps it will make it easier to composite the scene in a more flowing, natural way. My problem is, though, that I want to show the drastic difference of both his lives, while at the same time allowing the viewer to see the image as a whole. Ah well, these things come with time and hard work. Back to it, then.
Well maybe a simple color change of the hat will do it.
Some changes in the face contour might help (I know that’s a lot of work… I’m only trying to help). Some other face types are younger and show duality pretty well and look good in glasses (ie: Ewan McGregor in “Deception” and “Angels & Demons”).
I can imagine Ewan as the office man torn by his dual life.
I think this is a good idea but I don’t know if this is the road you want to go down. My opinion, showing a connection between the 2 sides (horror on the innocent family’s faces) would be a bit off putting. Depending on how it was presented of course.
I was actually toying with the idea of having a situation where the secret agent is more involved in the dark half of the image, facing into it, while his family are trying to pull him out of it. This would make it a lot easier to work on the perspective difference a la escher.
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