Danny’s Semester End Project for Digital Art
Danny makes a concept board for a project (either for school or something personal) — include 200 words on what the project is; additionally, write a line or two about why you included each image (must be ten images)
ASSIGNMENT: Concept board for your final project. Must include a 200 word synopsis of the project and a one to two sentence description of why each image was chosen for this particular story.
Pitch: A family of superheroes who retired after their sister was killed is pulled back into the action when they realize that she may still be alive. Only, now, everyone is boring and has stupid jobs and families. Only the youngest still believes in what they had once done. He tries to relieve the good days, but his older sister won’t listen to him.
Out of the blue one day, they get a ransom note proving their sister is still alive, they band together once again to attempt to get her back. It will take all their skills, as well as that of their families and friends, to bring their big sister back home safely. An adventure through magic and mayhem, secret lairs and private jets, the family goes through trials and tribulations. They must learn to work together and, most importantly, believe, in order to save their sister.
Summary: The main conflict is not only getting the sister back, but also the relationship between the two main characters who have been separated since the oldest sister’s death. In order to fix things, they have to bury the hatchet and learn to get along again.
Key words: Anger, grief, superheros, magic, family, siblings, lost
Image One: I want the whole world to feel magical, especially once the family starts their quest. This just gives those vibes and the people in the corner of the page add to the image.
Image Two: Similarly, this is a magical road trip vibe which is exactly what I am going for.
Image Three: Main character portrait. Water is my favorite element and I plan on it featuring heavily as a metaphor.
Image Four: Frodo is one of my favourite literary characters, incorporating his personality and vibes for the main character feels important.
Image Five: I just think a floating ship on the back of a giant sea creature is awesome and I want to incorporate it somehow.
Image Six: This one is a little darker, so not exactly the vibe I want, but I was really into the details of this one.
Image Seven: I like the imagery of dripping paint; watching paint dry, etc. I don’t know, I just think it brings some interesting malleability to the plot.
Image Eight: As I said, I want water to feature heavily, as well as these greens and blues. The empty room also gives a sense of emptiness of the characters when they begin their journey.
Image Nine: Houses are interesting thematically, especially considering the childhood memories you make with someone that tend to go away when you both grow up.
Image Ten: This is an accumulation of many of the other images in this folder; it gives a sense of fantasy and whimsy, childhood and maturity.
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You and I, we drove on I-95 West...
[ID: a digital drawing of young ron stampler from dungeons and daddies. he is sitting in the backseat of a car, the scene lit dully in blues by the rainy sky outside the window. ron looks outside the window, facing away from the viewer, while he is holding his dog rogue. his only visible expression is his furrowed brow. end ID]
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i think if you came out to shadow the hedgehog he would go "hmph. love is not a weakness, but it is an obstacle in the path to acheiving your full potential. you might choose to take on the burden of another life through "love", and i would not judge you for it, regardless of who you foolishly choose to love. all love is an equally heavy burden to me. we are different, i was not meant to love, but clearly you were. and i respect that." and then probably chaos control out or something
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