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CGAN Sept. 2014 Challenge - The Wrath of Kat - WIP
Schiz I'm not sure 'wars' meets the 'Trek' brief but I do agree that trying to match a style can be a useful exercise. I think you did a great job on it so far with your sketch, he's just such a sweet little evil villain too
If I get time I will have a go at this and I might try to do something that will work with Em's look too just for the challenge of it.
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Any an all misspellings are henceforth blamed on the cats.
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SchizophreniaWolf wrote: I'm not so crazy about the challenge myself, but for me it's a challenge to make a paint that fits the original paints perfectly. I think it's good to be able to do different styles on demand. I work for a 3D-computer animation company, and make designs for a lot of different clients and I can't always choose my own style. But anyway, I do understand what you mean rorke.
This is true but I participate in the challenges to flex my own style- I have to work for clients that want other types of styles everyday and whenever I take on challenges its because I need to unwind from being controlled by a clients needs 24/7. So I kinda need the open concept or its just not fun for me - and why do the challenge if it isn't going to be fun. If I wanted to work -- I'd just do my paid work ha ha (I have much I am procrastinating on currently). I understand where your coming from and at the beginning of my career I would have just taken on any type of challenge for the sake of practice. -But now I do challenges so that I can breath life back into my work with inspiration and an enthusiasm for my craft. I put myself in to a rut a many a time just taking on whatever came my way. You can really lose interest in art all together that way and it just becomes another 9-to-5 pretty quick.
Currently as one of my personal projects I am building my husband his own spaceship, crew and universe just for the hell of it. I am just going to transform the character into his weapons expert and give him a furry chameleon head with a couple more tails instead... So I have already lost interest in making him Kat when I have something way more bad-ass in-store for him.
I did enjoy re-watching The Wrath of Khan while I worked though...
I wish you guys the best of luck- your concepts are coming along nicely. I'll pop in to vote
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rorke wrote: You can really lose interest in art all together that way and it just becomes another 9-to-5 pretty quick.
You are absolutly right, I'm in the same ally these days.
Charlotte Ahlgren: Yeah but he's doing the Micheal Jackson-move! Smooth criminal!!!
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I get sketchy around pencils! ...
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Charlotte Ahlgren wrote: It's not an "em-style" challenge. Em happened to win two previous challenges on the theme and yes I tried to copy his style in mine, but that was for practice reasons, not because it had to be done. Em posted the previous winning entries to give those who weren't around for those challenges an idea of what we'rer referring back to, but you're always allowed to paint in your own style. (Unless we explicitly ask for something like "manga" or "Frazetta style" or some such)
It's not even really my style anyway. I don't usually paint like that.
The brief from the first challenge was - "Stardate: some time in the future via a 3d animated television programme. Captain James Tinnitus Quack is the heroic commander of the Starship Interpond. Loosely based on a similarly named captain from some TV show called Star Trek, this cartoon duck travels the intergalactic pond battling aliens, righting wrongs, and seducing green lady ducks." - so I painted something in a way to resemble a 3D animated character.
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I mean, obviously, you've moved on and you're no longer interested. But I think your initial reasoning was a bit harsh. You never know how a vote will turn out on a topic. And personally, I was really confused by the challenge subject and em...'s work examples helped the idea click for me. I don't paint like he does, so if I were to enter I'd do something very different. But seeing the quality of his works wouldn't be discouraging. If anything it was a help to better understand the brief.
Schizo: Cute start! Though, I sort of agree with some of the others that the star wars reference might be too strong. I get what you're trying to do and I think it IS clever, but Vader's helmut is like... classic. Next to a stormtrooper's mask or a lightsaber, it doesn't get more quintessentially Star Wars than that. Might be better to try for a more obscure homage prop or background. Something where hardcore Star Wars fans would pick up on it, but Trek fans may overlook cause it could easily blend into their world. Could even be like a recreation of a scene from Star Wars, but everything has been 'Treked' up. That sort of thing
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I'm going to finish this design like I intended to, and when it's done I try what your proposed.
Here's my wip 02.
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