Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Hansel and Gretel: Rough visual Development


First I want to THANK EVERYONE who has taken the time to drop by and have a peak at some of my work. I would also like to thank every artist that I in-turn have visited. I am always humbled by the amount and level of talent that is out there. Truly inspiring!

With that said I invite you to have a look at a small Visual Development package I put together a little while ago. I thought of a twist on the popular "Hansel and Gretel" story and wanted to give it some visuals. There is a lot of stuff missing, like Boards, color scripts, size comparisons, the witches house. Which should have been one of the first things done, but I'm still playing around with it. Turnarounds, expressions and much more. Never-the-less its a smaller version, hope you enjoy!

6 comments:

Nathan Hayes Boyd said...

These are all INCREDIBLY good! I love how you give everything, people and places, such fun exaggerated shapes. I consider that difficult to do and yet you make it appear so natural. I especially like the ice cream truck. Nice work.

James Dylan said...

oh man, that is some sweet eye candy!

Jeff Merritt said...

Cool Work Jay! Really like your design pack.

Jeff Merritt said...

Yep, we were in animation class together at Beal. :)

Jeff Merritt said...

Yep still friends with my beal peeps, we ended up living all together thru college, claire from animation class and my friend brad who was in printmaking. I work with a couple people from beal too, there animaters now.

Ben Reynolds said...

awesome stuff man - love it! I remember you were always "re-imagining" classic stories when we were in school, you're great at it dude. Love the new look twist.