Sunday, 26 April 2015

Medieval Booklet Drawing Quality

Sunday 26th April 2015

Session Review

During Friday's session, I informed Mantas that the lesson was still running despite the fact that our lecturer had cancelled it due to illness. The reason for this was to force him to meet me and show me what he drew for the booklet and scan the images I felt were worthy enough o be placed inside the interactive booklet.

Robin Hood By Mantas Ratkevičius
A few of the sketches he drew such as the knight and castle were basic but with additional detail could be made to look of high quality. I personally want the drawings to match the style of the Castlevania:Lord of Shadow 2 motion graphic opening and that of artwork in the medieval ages. After observing the opening sequence I concluded that a similar style could be achieved in my booklet by digitizing hand-drawn animations in Adobe Photoshop to apply the appropriate shading to the animation sequences and mimic a similar visage to the Lords of Shadow 2 opening;however my teammate Mantas needs to start drawing more animations and sketches and since I have submitted a large amount of work by creating the basic navigation and information I feel somewhat cheated by a handful of drawings Mantas has produced during the entire production.

 References

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uNaYFO01uk

By Sebastian Jones

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