For our first sculpture assignment, we were given a random description and asked to create a character design based on it. My particular description was "Giovanni the opera-singing Italian dustman".
Here are a few early sketches I did whilst doing a bit of research on the stereotypes of the various aspects of Giovanni.
This was the design I ended up coming up with, which is a bit of a mish-mash of the previous sketches.
Here are a few photos from when his sculpture was still in the early stages:
And here's the final product:
I quite like how he turned out, considering this was my first ever sculpture. I think his arms could do with being a bit shorter though.
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
About Me
- Chloe J. Brown
- Ilkeston, Derbyshire, United Kingdom
- I am an animation graduate who studied at Staffordshire University, and graduated with a first class honours. I work in 2D digital cut-out animation and also enjoy illustration, and I'm into robots, dinosaurs, monsters and vintage cars. One of these days I should combine all that into one drawing.
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