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Nearly getting there! I've shown this picture to a few and many said that the characters are dieing, I guess I need to put some more characters in order to make everything a slightly busier. Plus, it is a concept art after all, the purpose of this picture is more focusing on the overall perspective. But yes, any advices are something to take in with! (Thanks to Jason Hong, got a lot of great advices for myself to improve!)
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I must say, the background is just some work! This is taking more time than I thought it would be... Keep Trying!
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Hmm...
Please click the image to see with a better view.Close up view of the stage two, I just took a screen shot. I must admit that I still a long way to apply realistic techniques but won't give up!
Please click the image to see with a better view.I own two books which are written by Suk Jung-Hyun, a great illustrator from Korea. One of the books contains the tutorial information on Painter IX. I've read over and over and trying to research about the style of his drawings. Now here I am doing my own one.
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Okay, this is the biggest drawing I'd ever try so far, I hope this will turn out successful although remember to be critical to myself! This is a concept art for ?. Still working on little bits and pieces but kinda wanted to have an overall theme in my mind to work way through.
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Another illustration which was a conjoin with Eric the police dog character design. As you can see, it's the actual purpose of the promotion where Eric is teaching how to handle the lighting equipments safely.
A character design I've done for a freelance job, It was a promotional project from Selecon (a company which provides the lighting equipments for the performing stages). The promotion was mainly targeted young audience whom have worked or have been working with lighting equipments on the stage. Eric is a police dog teaching the safety facts about handling the stage lights youngsters since the equipments need an extra care.
I should have talked about the medium that I've used for the storyboard. Basically, it's purely pencils(as you can tell of course) and I was actually testing myself how much rendering that I could do with pencil and I guess many things still need to be improved. Well, this is the end of the storyboard and I hope you guys like the story!
Frame 5-8, I guess it'd be better for viewers to figure out what is happening in the story board, if the viewers think it makes a good sense, then it means the story board has done a great job.
The first 4 frames (reads from top left-right-bottom left-bottom right) of the storyboards and as you can see, Aero encounters an imaginative friend Rowi (a giant kiwi robot) which she gives a very surprised look.

This is a character design I've done in year 3 Graphic Design at AUT. The project was to create a character and make 12 frames of storyboard to portray the personality of the character. Her name is Aero, who is very out going and energetic and lives in the farm along the coast line in New Zealand. One day, she meets an imaginative friend while she went out for a walk and she is about to explore her exciting adventure!