When did it suddenly become cool to hate everything? It's a growing problem, especially in the entertainment world, and no one benefits from an increasingly hard to please, pessimistic audience.
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The first artwork of "Kirisaki Island". It's the entrance of an abandoned morgue. First done with pencil and watercolour, then I adjust the contrast/lighting with Photoshop CS.
"Kirisaki Island" is my personal Survival-Horror game project I have to do for my school. I will not make the game (as I don't learn game programming yet) but I will fix the gameplay, and make a trailer with some 2D/3D artworks. The trailer of the game is finished, please check it here : [link] May 2009 CommentsOf course. For this drawing, I used black watercolour pencil to draw the lines. So when I used water, it gives the impression of filthy water dripping from the ceiling. Traditional art is nice to make textures.
If you prefer digital art, you can always use a filthy texture and put it on the wall with Photoshop. You can find thousand of great textures if you search on deviantart. -- My Silent Hill site (french) : [link] My musics : [link] [link] My 3D movies : [link] [link] |
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Critiques
Firstly, the style - you have succeeded in conveying a terrible sense of dread, filth and fear through this image, and this is exactly what we want from any portrayal of horror, especially with regards to a hospital/morgue. The image is rather dark, like its been smudged and it's hard to make out what lurks in the darkness - this is good. My eye was automatically drawn toward the patch of light on the ground. If i were you, I may not have opted for that sign on the left, unless you needed to include it!
The decay on the walls and doors is excellent and the inclusion of the empty bench is thoughtful in adding a feeling of isolation.
Whatever is behind that door at the end, we already know we should be afraid by your portrayal of this hall!
Good job
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