Saturday, 14 April 2012

Protagonist/ police uniform coloured designs

The colour scheme I wanted for my narrative is sickly bright, but still mainting some grunginess- as it is victorian London.








Coloured and lined aristocrat and initial police design, it took a while to pick the colours for the aristocrat, making me realise how safe I tend to be with colouring. I wanted to avoid anything too monochrome.





The first colour piece I worked on, not long after drawing up the initial design of the protagonist. Just testing with different palette swaps, I didn't get very adventurous with the colours due to it being a uniform; originally I was just going to stick with the second version, a deep grey, but after showing this to a few friends and telling them what style my narrative has, most of them picked the bright blue palette.








Re-lined designs of the heavier referenced victorian uniform.







Comparison of how the protagonist wears his uniform to how it is supposed to be worn along with the palette for the 'hero'.







More re-lined and coloured designs of the protagonist, along with an idea of how a persons shadow could look like.





This was a test using the polygonal lasso for the entire piece to achieve the sharper edges I was aiming for, it was quick and easy to use and I'll most likely stick to using this instead of the brush tool.




Lined character sheet, colour version will be completed once I've chosen what colours to use.






Palette swaps of the antagonist, I wanted to avoid having a black cloaked figure hence the boarderline rainbow. The far left proved to be more popular and gave a better sense that this was the antagonist.

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