Thursday, 12 May 2011

Conclusion

Okay so I produced the final design of Bubble-Gum girl which i felt came out quite decently although tweaking would still be nice to do. Like i had already said an arch rival or enemy would be a definite nice thing to produce and perhaps a few panels with Bubble-Gum girl to give the character a basic story background and recognizable personality. Through the project I have learnt alot about Steve Ditko from his history as well as what characters he had created and a little about the private individual that he is.
If i was to go further with this project another thing I would like to do is continually work at producing drawings in Steve Ditko's style as oposed to the current not so similar Bubble-Gum Girl piece of work.
 I would edit Bubble-Gum Girl even more and work towards producing a few pages of panels towards eventually creating a short comic book strip story of how she gained her powers.

Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Bubble-Gum Girl Finished


So heres Bubble-Gum girl with the added shading which brings her more to life. Id like to add the knife/katana on the back at somepoint perhaps, also if i were to work on her past the assignment an arch enemy or rival would be an idea that could be fun to produce.

Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Bubble-Gum Girl Colour

Okay ive added basic colour to the drawing now, I will begin to add shading to finish the drawing off after this. As you can see i kept with the red and green of the hair and eyes and chose violet for the top and black for the gloves and shorts.

Sunday, 1 May 2011

Bubble-Gum Girl B+W

Heres the outline of Bubble-Gum girl, i will soon add colour. I took the original drawing and did relatively the same character pose although certain things are tweaked, the character is more to a correct scale, the face itself looks more realistic with the head looking more above.
I also added binoculars to the belt she is wearing as opposed to the glass bottle that was shown before.
I think i will keep the hair and eye colours the same as planned which were red and green.