2014 : Interior Studio film Set Design illustrated in Perspective.
   

Set Design proto-artwork illustrated in 1 point perspective for the primary staging of Australian Feature Film STALKHER

One Point Perspective preliminary set design artwork (kitchen) for Australian film STALKHER. Set construction is the process undertaken by a construction manager to build full-scale scenery, normally as specified by a production designer or art director working in collaboration with the director of a production to create a set for a theatrical, film or television production....I went no where near a hammer, that's just dangerous, just drew all the elements specified within the script with instruction from production staff. The Illustration dosen't factor in Anthroprometric design standards ( as in: does the room have enuff room to swing a cat in?)and the colour aesthetic serves to separate the kitchen elements rather than suggesting the final colour scheme.


Interior film Set Design (I call it Foldy Box layout) :
   

All walls of the Film Set and key elements are featured as flat surfaces...ergo the Foldy Box Title.



Artwork Details :
   

Client : OZPix Entertainment

Brief : Design primary set for Feature Film. Construction of a film set is mainly done on studio stages or back lots, often within a studio complex, again I didn't

Medium : Digital illustrations : created in Adobe Photoshop 2014


 

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