CArtist looking for direction
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 6:13 pm
Hi!
My name's Jan, but you might know me by my net nickname Merlkir. I'm currently working as a freelance illustrator and I've been contributing concept art for various mods for quite a long time now. (Mostly for the Mount&Blade and Total War games. The most known is The Last Days of the Third Age, a finished LOTR total conversion for MnB.)
I'm also currently working on Guide to Glorantha, a massive encyclopedia for the world of Glorantha, which several Morrowind's designers were big fans of. (equally odd and strange as Tamriel can be)
Links to my DA gallery and blog are in my signature. I'd really like to help out with TR, Morrowind is still my favourite TES game and this projects seems quite amazing.
However, I have not played Morrowind for over 5 years, my knowledge of the lore is certainly limited. I did read the guidelines and how concept artists should operate, that you appreciate independence.
That's understandable, but I already do this thing for a living and thus am a bit spoiled. I'm used to clients sending me illustration briefs and supplying me with necessary written and visual reference.
I have no problem adopting an existing style for landscape, culture, architecture etc. But "looking at other artists' work" doesn't really do it for me. I'm quite overwhelmed with the amount of artwork on this forum alone. What's official? What's accepted? What's even relevant?
Many topics have posts two or three years old. Do they still apply? I don't know.
If anyone in charge could give me a starting point, that'd be great.
Say: "OK, we have gaps in this culture and we could use daily use items, armour and atmospherics. Here's a wiki link describing that culture and here's a link to the artwork we have so far. That's your reference, go nuts."
That'd be more than enough for me.
BTW: my specialization is armour and weapons. I'd love to do monsters and creatures as well, I could probably do decent plants and if I find the time, those atmospheric paintings/drawings as well.
I'm hoping to become a part of this great project, so if anyone can, please help me!
My name's Jan, but you might know me by my net nickname Merlkir. I'm currently working as a freelance illustrator and I've been contributing concept art for various mods for quite a long time now. (Mostly for the Mount&Blade and Total War games. The most known is The Last Days of the Third Age, a finished LOTR total conversion for MnB.)
I'm also currently working on Guide to Glorantha, a massive encyclopedia for the world of Glorantha, which several Morrowind's designers were big fans of. (equally odd and strange as Tamriel can be)
Links to my DA gallery and blog are in my signature. I'd really like to help out with TR, Morrowind is still my favourite TES game and this projects seems quite amazing.
However, I have not played Morrowind for over 5 years, my knowledge of the lore is certainly limited. I did read the guidelines and how concept artists should operate, that you appreciate independence.
That's understandable, but I already do this thing for a living and thus am a bit spoiled. I'm used to clients sending me illustration briefs and supplying me with necessary written and visual reference.
I have no problem adopting an existing style for landscape, culture, architecture etc. But "looking at other artists' work" doesn't really do it for me. I'm quite overwhelmed with the amount of artwork on this forum alone. What's official? What's accepted? What's even relevant?
Many topics have posts two or three years old. Do they still apply? I don't know.
If anyone in charge could give me a starting point, that'd be great.
Say: "OK, we have gaps in this culture and we could use daily use items, armour and atmospherics. Here's a wiki link describing that culture and here's a link to the artwork we have so far. That's your reference, go nuts."
That'd be more than enough for me.
BTW: my specialization is armour and weapons. I'd love to do monsters and creatures as well, I could probably do decent plants and if I find the time, those atmospheric paintings/drawings as well.
I'm hoping to become a part of this great project, so if anyone can, please help me!