This week, we were tasked with using all of the techniques we'd learned so far in order to make a scene with a specific composition, and emulate a certain artist in the mean time. I chose the "Golden Rule" composition format for my image, and I chose to emulate Brian Froud. I blocked out this scene using 3D objects in Maya, before transferring the template into photoshop to reference the shapes and lighting. The starring element, the sea hag, is actually referenced from a ZBrush project I created in undergrad and decided was perfect for this assignment. The design of the hag helped me settle on Brian Froud as my artist, since she already looked like something he would have drawn, anyway.
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