Capitán Cuáquez - Mi Proyecto del curso: Diseño e ilustración de personajes increíbles
by Martin A. Rodriguez Molina @blackbean
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Comencé el proyecto con una tormenta de ideas que me llevaron hacia un viejo pato de apellido Cuáquez, capitán de un barco ballenero en el siglo XIX, obsesionado con dar caza a su archienemiga y némesis: Moby Duck.
Con sus características ya definidas, no fue difícil imaginarse su aspecto y abocetarlo:
A partir de aquí, siguieron el proceso de vectorización y dar con la paleta de color adecuada:
Finalmente, en Photoshop, le di sombras, luces, texturas y otros detalles:
Además, y siguiendo con la intrahistoria del personaje, me imaginé a uno de sus descendientes en la época actual. Este tataranieto de Cuáquez tiene además un grupo de hip hop con otros amigos. Se hacen llamar Charca y acaban de sacar su primer disco: Geometría Razonable.
Ha sido un gran curso con el que me he divertido mucho!! Gracias Crisaseo!!
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crisaseo
Teacher PlusMartín, I congratulate you, excellent result !!!!! Your project very well achieved, you got to the character in a good way, the story by concepts that you developed was excellent, all the accessories well lowered justifying what you developed and finally you applied the exercise of shadows and highlights very well. I really like how the way you apply the details gives us that idea of different textures, without touching they feel different, the beak and legs are obviously of a different texture than the beard or the clothes, so good there !!!!
Ahhh and I was fascinated by the turn you gave him bringing the character to the present and developing his companions !!!!
Thank you for reaching the end of the course and sharing your results with us.
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Blackbean
@crisaseo Thank you very much for your assessment, Christian !!
The truth is that the process was made very enjoyable and simple with the well-defined steps of your course! I am sure that I will continue to apply your advice in my future drawings. See you!!
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