Thursday, 6 November 2014

Steampunk Skunk

Oh hello! This sounds like it could be a lot of fun....

However, do I want to do something past generic, or do I want to experiement and put what I have learnt from previous lectures to use?


OPTION B OF COURSE!

I have started to really push myself and not worry about how bad or good my work looks while i'm in my first year of Uni, because so long as I put my all into it, challenge myself and use the knowledge I have absorbed through lectures and transfer those skills through my drawings, then I am a happy bee! Because the feedback I get back, will only help me improve my work and can only better my understanding of what I already know or am yet to!

So, lets do this thing! Here is the end result...


My 'steampunk skunk' I wanted to use the elements that make up steampunk in my design without slaving to the generic concept of it, as well as that I wanted to embody the feel of steampunk in my design, when I hear steampunk, I hear dynamic, I hear power and rebellion, so with that in my head, I wanted to portray it within a character, and so she was drawn!

If I was to do anything different however, I would perhaps, draw up a male version/refine the lines a little more, so that they are sharper and create more of a statement.


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