Little pretend concept art

I'm way more of an illustrator these days, but the notion of concept art is what got me into art in the first place.







Being able to have a non-painted, or at least basic, quick, design focused artpiece has been on my mind again lately. It's the creation of concepts, testing, trying and figuring out ideas. Solving problems for different reasons, making something functional, all that stuff has a fun element to it. It's satisfying when you can say the visor should actually be able to open and isn't there just for show hah





I also know presentation is important in concept art, it's not about just the sketch, it's about the entire page, and different elements to it have different reasons. Especially if you look at it in terms of being used in a large project with a large team. You can't slack on certain information. Titles, dates, names, etc. become a lot more important to help with the overall workflow.





Even just the workflow aspect is interesting to think about for me, something I havn't deliberately done in a while. Fan art sometimes just calls for having a pretty single image in the end, lots of corners that can be cut. Not so much as you move more and more towards thinking like a professional.





Anyhow, I also just wanted to tackle outfit designing again. Although this is a very minimal, not proper, concept sheet. A real one might have more variations, and also include different angles for specific parts, more refined design lines, and perhaps design taken into fully painted to show how it'd look like in the end stage of production.





Many little reasons I could find in making this. Just practice is a simpler answer.

Approx Time: 4-5 hours

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