First up im finally putting my final character piece up, this took a while as a i went ahead and attempted a total no line work painting for the first time, im happy with it but obviously being the first time in this style there is things i would of done differently but over all i feel it gets what i was going for across!
Final Evaluation
1. What do you think of the overall design ? What changes would you make ?
Over all i am very pleased with what i have achieved having not done something like this before. I think i have done what was asked of me but i would have changed a few things like being slightly more indepth about my characters story and background.
2. Are you happy with the subject you chose ? Would you make adjustments next time ?
I found the queen to be the most interesting untouched character in the story, not much is told about her so i felt i should develop that and giving something for the viewer see as a sold design, the way i went about designing her i think i would of done in a different way, but being my first time i sure thats expected.
3. Is the colour scheme exactly what you expected ? What alterations would you make ?
Visually i find my character to be quite "mish mash" the colors i have chosen to the eye do not match very well, but historically are correct as pirates didnt worry about what they wore or looked like aslong as it kept them warm and were light enough for battle.
4. Did the project take too long to make ?
I feel i did take a long time to produce it, i used the full amount of time i was given and produced not even half the amount of work i feel i should have but what i have got i am pleased with.
7. Are the techniques you used to make your solution adequate or would you use a different range of techniques ?
I feel what i used i took full advantage of, part of me wishes i used more traditional as well to give some variation in my concept design.
over all i feel i did well and provided what was needed, i would change the ways i researched, include another medium to take advantage of, do more studies of objects and take less time to draw/paint certain things.
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