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Frog Princess?!

I am diggin' this new look for Blogger. Anyone else? Anywho, these are some of my designs for The Prince Who Married a Frog ... keepin' you in the loop ;9
The King Study- Tudor Era

The Eldest Study

The Youngest - Probable Character Design

Neverwhere Never Again

This has been a difficult project, but I have gotten a lot of cool things out of it ;D




Other than that, working on my children's book, The Prince Who Married a Frog. It's really awesome so far and I am excited to see it go all the way through. :D

Kids are cute ... and strange.

Just some drawings of kids :9
Messing around.
♥ Chelsea ♥

Neverwhere Nuisance

Wow I am slow for posting :[ I get everything updated asap. Been pretty busy on this end with school and such - I am almost graduated! I have been working on some concept art for "Neverwhere" (Neil Gaiman's story) this semester and so far it has been really ... interesting ... I am learning a lot.

Here is what I have been learning so far:

♥ Story is the most important thing. Characters, clothing, environments, and so on are all in
response to the story. They come second.

♥ Clarity is key - rendering, cool designs ... those come later after you have made really clear images.

♥ Characters are drawn from the inside out. All of the personality of the character should show through in the design.

♥ Draw characters with movement first - wire frames. Clothing comes later. What would your character do? Who is your character? Define him/her for the audience.

♥ When drawing something out of your mind/unreal, start with shapes. Then translate it into the design.

Here's my design work so far:







That's all, folks.
♥ Chelsea ♥