Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Final stages of line drawing.




I've completed the line drawing for the tavern and almost completing the town level. I'm thinking of creating another drawing showing the overall perspective view of the town to get an idea of the size of the level.



Once the levels are done, it's off to complete the weapon assets and then final colour rendering.

Monday, December 3, 2012

I've now locked on the perspective views for the sketches and ready to develop them into a detailed perspective drawing.

I will begin on the tavern perspective drawing first, then scan it into the computer and create a simple greyscale render. Hopefully the tavern drawing will be completed by the end of the week on 9th December.




Once the tavern will be completed, the town sketch will follow the same process. Perspective drawing to computer, render it to greyscale and touch up with colour.
The last things not to forget are the key assets (custom weapons) that will be created during or after the levels are completed depending on the amount of time there would be left.

Monday, November 26, 2012


I've began working on some sketches for the second level so that I will not have to worry about locking down on the idea later on.




 I've decided to go with the sketch below as it gives an overall perspective of the town. The idea here is to create an eerie atmosphere, revealing what's left of the chaos caused by panic and terror.

I've drawn out a draft of the level plan to get an idea of the size of the level and to aid me in creating the perspective drawings.


Wednesday, November 21, 2012

I've prioritised on the tavern level first before moving on to the exterior and the key assets.
The floor plan has been created to make it easier to create the perspective drawings of the tavern interior.

I'm unsure about how many perspective drawings will be created. As of now, I am planning to create two perspective drawings, one showing the overall level and another in a close up view. I am currently working on the complete perspective to get an idea of where the furniture will be placed and in what manner.