Introduction to Prop Design - Looking for fellow 'classmates'
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Finished the assignment. This is what I came up with
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Been a while. Completely forgot about the rest of the assignment. Here's my sketch for a chair and table to go with the plumber's lamp... :-]
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@PieterVanDerBeek I just started into this class but had to out it on the side to finish other things. But will post my wip when I get back to it, even though you've almost completed the class if that's okay?
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@Heather-Boyd Yeah sure! Love to see what you come up with :-]
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Love the colors! And the patterns and different materials! :-] Really like how they are all unique on it’s own but also related and connected to eachother...
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@PieterVanDerBeek The chair is awesome. It definitely goes along with the lamp!
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@PieterVanDerBeek Thank you so much!
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Rendered! :-]
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I just finished the course and came up with a very very simple first prop idea, ‘cause is my very first time doing this and I wanted to start with a more simple structure to then do a more complicated project for my portfolio later on.
So my very simple idea was an Art Deco inspired lamp. I did 20 silhouettes and ended up choosing the more elongated lookin one.
I also tried to do the horto for an extra challenge, also because I have a lot of problems visualizing the objects in 3D so this helped a lot!
This is the final design, lights on and off. I am pretty happy with the result, structurally speaking, even if seeing all your super creative ideas made me want to try to realize a more complicated idea, so now I am even more motivated to do that ahaha
I am currently working on the rest of the prop ensemble, I’ll post that too as soon as I finish it! -
Lots of great art here!
Here's where I ended up with this. -
Great work. This is awesome.
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@robbery thanks
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@PieterVanDerBeek I’m in love with your font haha. I need to add to my inventory in that department and I think I’ll start by stealing this one haha.
I assumed that since you were doing the vehicle design course that you had completed the prop design course already? Maybe you’re going at them in reverse or just a different order. I was looking forward to bringing a crew with me to the Character Design section of the Curriculum.
Have fun with the props! They were a bit challenging for me but beneficial for sure.
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@granger49 Really nice! Love the slickness and thin materials with the punched-out shapes! :-]
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@DaveLeekArt I finished my prop designs a while ago. Currently still occupied with the vehicle design class – going slow but steady. A little too early for me to start with character design already, but please go ahead, and I'll try and catch up! :-]
(FYI, the font is loosely based on a classic serif, Bodoni if I remember correctly...)
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Prop Class finally started. So this collection will be around 1900s inspired but I still need to simplify it for children's picture books, which puzzles me a bit. But anyways,
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Feedback requested!
I noticed my first step silhouettes had a bit more detail so I wasn't sure if I had actually made the second step thumbnail sketches with a few of them. So I added more detail and now I am unsure if this second step turned more into the third step.
Also I have a question for step 3 detailed sketch -I am working more with shape and less with outlines (lines -like comic/ Jake's style). Should I still follow Jake and make line art detailed sketch or stick to shape detailed sketch like below and let me know if I need to go deeper for this step 3??? Also I am trying to simplify my shapes to keep them in a children's picture book style that I like.
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I'm not sure if I remember all steps correctly, but I understand the dilemma – whether to go for a more comic-style render or to digitally paint the shapes with less emphasis on line work.
I think the gist of this assignment is in creating a set of props that have an obvious purpose / origin (who made it, where would you find it, how / when was it made, etc). I would choose a (rendering) style that fits you and/or the context for your lamp. :-]
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Thank you,
that confirms my thoughts. I am now on the structure step and puzzling through how to draw my elongated sphere in perspective and on the diagonal arching down (post my attempts on Saturday).I am also trying to figure out to what length (or how many parts in a scene) I want my work to be in 2d perspective, because I really like wonky perspective.
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cant say its great but here is finished thing