Thursday, 22 March 2012

Illustration style guide

For my illustrations I am going with minimalistic style.
And here is something not alice in wonderland but very good reference for what I want to do. Style has very minimal shading, and details (since we are doing silhouette of some creatures anyway this will work with our timeline and scope)


The detail will be in the texture/color and animation of the creatures we want to animate. Becareful though, don't let the simplicity fool you, you need to know something well to simplify it to be recognizable using this minimalistic style. You control this by the color choice(ie. Alice is know be a blond with a blue dress + the white apron), what you emphasis(shape of shadow) and the contour of the creature/environment/object

Tuesday, 13 March 2012

General Idea

Using a Parchment/textured paper, have a path move around an area, meeting the various creatures as it goes. Names of the creatures will be "written down" on the page, and the path will continue.

We're putting concepts together separately, and deciding which pieces will fit together as the best possible idea.

Creature List


These creatures will be the one mainly focused on during the animation.

Pat:
  1. King of Hearts
  2. Mock Turtle
  3. Bandersnatch
  4. Chess Pieces
  5. Red King
  6. White Queen

Jason:
  1. White Rabbit
  2. Humpty Dumpty
  3. Jabberwocky

Ian:
  1. Knave of Hearts
  2. Gryphon
  3. Red Queen
  4. Smokin' Caterpillar


Brandon:
  1. Chesire Cat
  2. Mad Hatter
  3. Rocking Horse Fly
  4. Snap Dragonfly
  5. Bread'n'Butter Fly
*Creatures in bold will be modeled in 3d.


Creatures will be made in a cartoony, bright style.