For those of you who haven't been to the meetings, I thought of things that could be the beast, so I thought about a documentary I saw about strange phobias. One of them was button phobia which really effected people in their daily lifes. They screamed, jumped up and down and started crying because of buttons. The phobia is the beast!
My story is about a woman that is terrified of buttons and I tell how her phobia developed.
I started all over again with my character design and focused on facial expressions. Also what expressive traits each character will have and which style suits my story. (Scott Mc Cloud's Making Comics)
I did some research for my character. the button phobia woman is either disgusted, or absolutly horrified of buttons. Fotos by Hitchcocks films helped me to work on the facial expressions.
Marijpol inspired me for the style. She uses strong contrast through her shadings. (The shadings follow the object or the figure which creates dynamic).
I kept the hair in strict lines which is another contrast in style. It also stands for her compulsive way/ fear of buttons.
I will post more this week. Don't want to bomb you with my work. Thanks for your time and I'm always thankful for feedback.
2 comments:
I actually loved your third picture down - the one I think you see as being too cartoony - But hey, you are here to explore different visual styles, and of course develop the one that you feel the most comfortable with.
Check out some of the people on my facebook - not the mma, or bjj ones, but the french and german alternative press publishers, and artists - I'd like to see you build up a network, and try to get stuff published :)
Thanks for your feedback. Really would like to get published and build up a network too. I had a look at Bengamin Monti, Alkazz Gargel, Dominique Gobiet and Céline Guirchard.
I think my next step should be to draw down the story and then see how the style works.
Post a Comment