Vehicles & Props Project 2


Park Hyoung Yoon (0325165)

Bachelor in Design (Honors) in Creative Media

Vehicles & Props Production




MIB




Project 2

Production

This project were to develop props (interior) and do color study of each vehicles and lastly details study of textures, patterns and paintings.


Interior Design

Air Vehicle

The front of the air vehicle could be opened in sideways to add fuels and could see the engines. The window could be opened upwards so that the driver could go inside of the vehicle.





Color study

Variations of colors were tried to see which colors fitted the vehicles. 


Air Vehicle




Using different colors on patterns seemed to give koi fish appearance to the vehicles which were not intended. Different highlight colors and base colors were experimented.


Land Vehicles


The lecturer gave comments about extending the parts so that the shapes could look more interesting and appealing as the overall shapes looked too simple. Figure 4 was chosen to proceed with further development.



 Water Vehicles




Lots of color variations were made but all of the designs look too futuristic as the world concept was ancient Greece. Ancient Greece were full of statues and pillars and as Tethys (Goddess of primal font of water) is enchanting and nourishing the city, researches were made to find illustrations and artworks that fits in with the world concept with the keyword of Stone, Marble texture and Nourishment.

Few of the artworks from a game called Runeterra were chose as it fit in with the world concept.

 




  

Air Vehicle Final Concept Design



Land Vehicle Final Concept Design



Water Vehicle Final Concept Design 



Same type of patterns were used in all the vehicle designs. The reason why same patterns are used for all designs were to keep one uniformity among the vehicles. other reason is the resemblance of the pattern, The pattern could express waves of water or wind, or it could be interpreted as branches of trees. The pattern could express all water, air and land, therefore implied to all vehicle designs.

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