Green Hell concept art
Back in April 2007 I posted cover art for a script of a WW2 adventure movie titled 'Green Hell' being pitched by Aussie writer/director, David Caesar.
He recently did a rewrite and needed some new drawings to headline each chapter of the script to once again entice would-be investors to help get the film off the ground.
This will be a fantastic movie if it gets made, so hopefully these sketches served their purpose.
He recently did a rewrite and needed some new drawings to headline each chapter of the script to once again entice would-be investors to help get the film off the ground.
This will be a fantastic movie if it gets made, so hopefully these sketches served their purpose.
22 Comments:
Realy realy good sketches !!!
Love your style ! Awesome..!
Yup..... yup.... you've done it again... right about the time I get my dome piece back together... you push my humpty ass off the wall with another amazing job.... So many cool ideas here man... always an inspiration droppin' by.... keep doin' it... and I'll keep finding ways to scoop my brain goo back in my head.... for now PEACE!
J
WWoow ... its design is very good, you manipulate the light and shadows very well, congratulations on art!
just fantastic
Sweet roughs/sketches
Very dynamic images Chris the movement is really great.
outstanding!!
these are so perfect!!
hope the movie will be done!
bravo!
Fantastic sketches Chris, hope the film makes it to the big screen!
Fantastic as always, Chris! Your ability to deliver consistent awesomeness is bloody astounding!
What medium did you use, by the way?
Wow, Chris. I just love your work. It has so much energy and movement. You make it look so easy! I really like the one with the priest--the composition is just gorgeous.
Wow. Maybe you can do the storyboards for the whole movie.
Cool drawings. Too bad it's not part of a comic series. I'd like to read it.
http://sketchinghouse.com
awesome drawings!!
Thanks everyone!
To answer your questions, these were drawn with a HB clutch pencil. Once scanned into Photoshop additional shading was added on a multiply layer. Noise was then added to lose the smoothness of the digital shading. Once flattened it was colourised to the appropriate green hue.
Holy hell, that's an amazing bunch of illustrations.
3!LL
i really like these, really cool and dynamic. Looks like it would be a cool movie.
Thankyou, William and William.
Wow. These are freaking great and good for print!
Great sketches!
Parka and Hugo- Thanks guys!
Great job, good currant, I like everything you do, pretty good.
Thanks Tassia!
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