Improving Layouts
UPDATE : Friday, October 13, 2006
Improving Layouts Initial art layouts are usually refined by doing revisions. It is always GOOD to have layouts submitted before doing the final penciled artwork. Examples are shown below to give you an idea how adjustments can be made to improve the quality of the artwork or concept. Here is a Supergirl pinup done by Michael Jason paz. Compare the Initial layout to the revised artwork and study the changes done by the artist such as changes on the position of the character, direction of movement, correction in anatomy. INITIAL LAYOUT Here you can see a badly proportioned drawing of Supergirl fighting Doomsday. The pose isn't as appealing at it should be and her cape is way too big. Bad placement of blacks over the image, visual clutter. Click image to enlarge REVISED ART Supergirl is now facing more sideways, has a more graceful and sexier pose than the original. Her costume looks thinner and less heavier. Blacks carefully placed to separate Supergirl in foreground from background. Click image to enlarge FINAL ARTWORK After inking and coloring, we now have a very nice pinup clearly showing the sexy Supergirl in the foreground with Doomsday behind her. The colors emphasized more the distance between them. Click image to enlarge Take a look at the drawing of Wonder Woman below drawn and painted by Cris de Lara. On the left is an artist's initial sketch. Then, adding lines in black, the artist shows with just a few minor adjustments, how to make the art much more beautiful.
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