Currently I am looking at real world Fauna and Jean Paul's 2007 Spring/Summer collections, I like the theme of ethereal being and will be using said theme to make something inspired by the garden of Eden from Christian stories. I plan to draw multiple variations and designs of these 6 plants, drawing ten thumbnails for each one in colour. The plant concepts are as follows, 1.A tree trunk with fungal growths in circular shapes and spikes coming out of them growing to make a new plant on top of the currently dead tree trunk. Later on, in animation I may animate a few spores coming from the spikes to add some atmosphere. 2. A flower with spines to help its pollen travel elsewhere, Inspired by my own cacti and certain plants that I've found stuck on my walking trousers when I've gone walking in the New Forest. 3. I need to work on the weight distribution with this one, but it is supposed to be a tree, inspired by stained glass that's present in one of ...
Raphael Lacoste is a concept artist who was the artistic director for 'Prince of Persia' and 'The Assassin's Creed' franchise. After a while of working with Ubisoft he left, feeling unchallenged by the company and the way he was going with his career. Eventually he'd end up in the film industry taking on the role of a matte painter before becoming a senior concept artist for the films 'Terminator Salvation', 'Death Race' and 'Jupiter Ascending' soon after he became the brand art director of the Assassins Creed franchise. Raphael's educational background includes working in theatre, video, film, media and photography. Whilst studying he'd act in a theatre group known as the Pygmalions. (Image by Raphael Lacoste, Sourced: https://www.artstation.com/raphael-lacoste ) When it comes to his works he uses digital medium to paint, he has two key styles of work most of the time, photo realistic with plenty of detail or simple colours...
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