One of the things I loved about this project is that I got to develop a couple of comic strips for it. Considering my love for comics as a kid played a big part in my decision to become an illustrator approaching the sequential art has always been a blast for me.
We wanted a simple image for the opener that referenced poster art could strike the viewer. Sumo wrestlers are massive so playing with the scale was a natural approach. We had to take into account as well Baruto's personality and actually portray him accurately. So in the end a big close up hit all the spots.
I suggested some designs to make the opener illustration go over the whole spread and played a bit with the type.
Note how amazing the art directors I work with are that they allow me to do these simple sketches, that is nothing else but a great ability on their part to see further from a loose drawing. And I do love them very much for that.
There were originally two comic strips but we only ended using the first one. Here is the process for both and the end result for the first one. I moved the fight scene from the second strip to the first one once it got killed.
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4 comments:
Sweet, Raul! I'm so happy to see you did a sequential for an editorial!!! I have had a few conversations about sequential images and animatic-type multimedia being a possible future for illustration as a combination of current approaches, multimedia, and animation.
oh man awesome commission to receive. nice job with the white brush stroke characters
Chris, it is indeed great that people are much more interested these days in using sequential. It can be so enriching to the article, its easier to convey more things if done right, set the mood and tone. I am also doing work to be animated in a basic way. But that I don't find so exciting since unless it is well planned it can look just like a cheap animation. (chapnimation)
Thanks Jason, it was really fun indeed. I would love to get more of these.
Awesomeee work and sick commission Paul !!! I second Chris, sequential editorial is totally the new trend, esp our generation grew up feeding on comics and shows.
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