Another crazy anime related idea I couldn't
suppress. This was probably sparked from an article Lindsay showed me about
Taichi Takashita, and his online campaign to establish a law permitting
marriage to fictional characters.
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Regardless of my feelings on this very
important matter, it got me thinking about a picture combining a 2d
cel-style character with a realistically painted character.
"It might create an interesting
juxtaposition." I thought.
Initial image concept: “The image is composed
like American Gothic, except with two people outside of a modern Japanese house
or apartment community. The male character is a realistic looking guy, drawn in
a photorealistic style. I'm not sure if I want him to look flattering, ugly, or
average. I suppose he should be the type of guy who would marry an anime
character. The female character is drawn in a generic anime style, and painted
like an animation cel. She has a baby in her arms, drawn in a semi-manga style
and colored with soft shading. The background art looks like a colorized manga panel,
that is to say, it looks like a rotoscoped photo with screen tone. Add a color
wash overtop to finish, but don't paint the bg.”
To get the background shot, I ended up
having to do extensive photo research. I walked the streets of Tokyo on Google
Earth for several hours collecting reference shots of buildings. Since I didn't
own any of these photos and none of them where from the proper angle, I ended
up drawing the background from scratch. It took the better part of a night, but
it integrated into the picture far better than a manga-style photo trace would
have.
I tried to echo contextual and textural
elements from American Gothic throughout the image, like the patterning on the schoolgirl
uniform. See if you can find everything. :)
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Characters sketched on 11”x14” Strathmore
Series 400 Drawing paper. Background sketched on a 9x12 Strathmore Series 400
Sketch paper. Image finalized and painted in Photoshop CS 2. 2d character line
art inked in Paint Tool SAI. About a week from concept to completion.
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