Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts

Thursday, 8 December 2016

The Sad Robot, How it Came to Be

Back in the summer of 2013, fresh out of college and having chosen UCA's CG Arts & Animation course (now known as Computer Animation Arts) as my go-to destination for University, our course leader-to-be set us the task of adapting 13 random objects (Fig. 2) into 100 concepts, before translating 3 of those concepts into orthographic projections of a machine, life-form and a structure; concepts 24, 88 and 41 respectively. Looking back I remember worrying over getting all 100 sketches done, but once I got into it I was well on my way to 101. Wow, 19 year old me stressing over 100 thumbnail sketches, oh how little I knew back then!

Roll forward 3 years to post-graduation, looking for inspiration I decided I'd use my improved graphic design and 3D modelling skills to turn some of these hand drawn sketches into clean orthographics, and finally a working 3D model.  The aim is to build the robot to work like machine, one that that can be rigged and manoeuvred appropriately. In my next progress update I will be publishing screenshots of the digital orthographic development and modelling process up to this point.

Fig. 1: 3 years in the making, 1 & 0 (on & off)

Fig. 2: The original objects

Thursday, 14 November 2013

'Secret Lair of an Insectoid Soldier' Revised Hero Prop Designs

See below images for important information related to the hero prop designs.
These designs also count as thumbnails 34 - 39.
The six hero prop designs. According to feedback so far, the most preferred designs are 1, 3 and 4.

The revised hero prop Influence Map.

Important information when viewing Hero Prop designs:

Character Profile synopsis
The story is set in ancient Egypt, it focuses on the hidden son of the Pharaoh, Akhenaten - known as Nemhisect so as a result is the rightful heir to the throne of Egypt. However for many years Nemhisect is led to believe that both his mother and father are dead. He begins as a common peasant but is forced into the Egyptian military and over 10 years rises to the rank of General due to his skill and resolve to serve the gods, General being the second most powerful position in Egypt - higher than all but the Pharaoh. 


On a nighttime raid on a camp of enemies of the Egyptians, he meets his true mother, who like himself has green eyes 'the colour of papyrus reeds' she tells him his father is Akhenaten and that she was exiled and tells him the meaning of his name, 'Apprentice to Horus, the god of war. The one true king of Egypt.'

This leads to Nemhisect taking his mother with him and challenging the Pharaoh, who then murders his mother in front of him. Nemhisect is locked away to keep the truth from spreading and experimented on by his father's servants, he is then embalmed alive with an apparently mystical oil of insects of the desert and the blood of the damned. He begins to mutate and breaks from the embalming's bindings. A mutated insectoid Nemhisect escapes, vowing revenge but knowing he does not yet have the power to defeat the Pharaoh and his men, he retreats underground and plans his revenge.


The insect connection
Some insects were considered to be sacred in ancient Egypt, the main one being the Scarab/dung beetle. The desert locust is also a well known insect of ancient Egypt, partly due to the 'Book of Exodus' story involving Moses in the Bible, in which an Egyptian Pharaoh and his people are attacked by 10 forms of plagues, one of which is a swarm of locusts.


Why a helmet/crown?
Feedback on the OGR indicated that a sword for a hero prop was too simple and not interesting enough as a sword was pretty much a blade with a nice handle, I realised this to be true so instead turned to designing a helmet / crown for Nemhisect. Keep in mind that he wants revenge for the lies of his father, the Pharaoh and the murder of his mother, her Payrus reed coloured eyes, that he is the rightful heir to the throne as well as the fact that he is a former - now insectoid - soldier.

The ancient Egyptians rarely wore armor however helmets are seen to have adorned the heads of those high up in the Egyptian military while crowns adorned the heads of the gods or the Pharaoh, who often was considered a god in their own right. Horus is the god of war, protection and the sky while Khepri is a Scarab-headed god who is the subordinate to the sun god Ra e.g. Horus.


Feedback so far
After asking Candice, Ernesta, Hannah and Heidi for feedback I have found out the preferred designs so far are:
1, which has been a preference three times. 3 and 4 have been a preference twice. 5 has been a preference once. As a result I have narrowed my choices down to 1, 3, or 4. Ernesta suggested that 5 had a feminine appearance so after looking at it with that in mind, I was in agreement and felt it would not be suitable for a male character, especially not one wanting revenge; there is also the fact that it is the most simplistic of the designs and would not pose enough of a challenge to create. It was also mentioned that realistically 6 would be too cumbersome for battle.


Related links

'Secret Lair of an Insectoid Soldier' Post-OGR Thumbnails: 25 - 33
Secret Lairs OGR Presentation (1)