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Darkwatch
High Moon Studios
Syd's first DVD introduces the student to the principles of creating thumbnail sketches and subsequent line drawings in the process of creating a successful composition. Topics illustrated include establishing value using only shades of black, and then using those shades to identify levels of detail in the composition, including vehicles, architecture, people and foliage. He guides the viewer through the process of choosing appropriate camera angles, and determining the geometry of the image. Syd goes through the process of defining proportion, the horizon line, the vanishing point, perspective and the ground plane, resulting in a series of sketches ready for further development.
Black and White Graphic Pattern
Sketch Various Views for Choice
01: Introduction
02: Thumbnail Sketching
03: Scene Design
04: Vehicle Design
05: Character Design
06: Foliage Design
07: Facade Design
08: Final Facade
The second DVD in the Syd Mead series, this lesson introduces the viewer to the process of creating the Value Preliminary. Using a series of grey to black markers, Syd shows you how to illustrate your image once you've determined the picture composition and sketch views. He guides the artist through a step-by-step process of choosing the best view and, using only a series of nine grey markers, he shows how to create a value system for your illustration, explaining that the more you establish your value range at this stage, the more you ensure the visual sense of your final picture. Using felt tip markers of varying values, Syd guides the user through the process of creating detail, blocking shadows, indicating highlights and defining the detail on the Value Preliminary.
Sketching Alternate Views
Picking the Best View
Setting Detail Elements
Five Step Value Range Shading
01: Introduction
02: Van: Value Study
03: Scene: Value Study
04: Final Composition
05: Line Drawing Overlay
06: Hyper Van Drawings
Using the value study prepared during the previous DVD, the artist is ready to create a color version of the Value Prelminary. Using a prepared line drawing, Syd guides the artist through the physical creation of a gouache miniature color preliminary of the scene. He details how this part of the process helps the artist experiment, determine his color needs and show the client a good representation of the final product before producing the larger illustration. Syd shows the viewer how to prepare cold press finish board, mix paint samples and create a custom color palette in preparation for completing the final rendering.
Line Drawing Guide
Sunlight and Shadow
Establish White in a Rendering
Completing a Color Preliminary
Mixing a Custom Color Palette
01: Introduction
02: Color Studies
03: Color Palette
04: Block-in
05: Line Drawing Transfer
06: Detailing
07: Drawing Transfer: Details
08: Adding the Characters
09: Final Thoughts
In this final DVD, starting with a piece of blank cold press illlustration board, Syd takes the viewer through the process of creating the final gouache rendering of his initial composition. He talks about how to create and prepare a transfer sheet in order to trace down and block in the original line drawing. Once the illustration is transferred, Syd uses the color preliminary as a guide and demonstrates how to use the pre-mixed custom color palette to add detail to the illustration one area at a time. Using this method, he adds detail from background to foreground, retracing at each stage, re-establishing detail areas and completing the illustration.
Creating the Final Line Drawing
Preparing the Illustration Board
Tracing the Line Drawing
01: Introduction
02: Wetting the Board
03: Final Line Drawing
04: Line Drawing Transfer
05: Color Block-in
06: Refined Block-in
07: Detailing Foliage
08: The Water Feature
09: The Figures
10: Final Details
This video was added to our catalog on November 04, 2005 in Digital Art - 2D::Master Artist Techniques.
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This series focuses on the technical artistic skills and process of one of the great industrial designer \ futurist of times. Syd Mead’s videos are extremely informative and it is a pleasure to watch him bring a concept from thumb nail sketches to a full rendering. Each disk is around 2 hours plus bonus material (identical bonus material on each disk). Excellent reference and course material, my only disappointment was the lack of discussion dealing with Syd Meads root design philosophy and processes. I highly recommend this series to any artist or designer looking for an insight in to how Syd Mead creates his illustrations, but not necessarily his creative process for the subject matter.