This is another Illustration assignment from Richards Narrative class. We needed to pick a historical event that had some meaning to us and create an illustration depicting this event.
Since my birthday is on Dec 7th. I thought it might be cool to do the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Here is the process I went through to get to the finished illustration.
I did some research about the event and read many articles and looked through a lot of pictures to get a sense of what went on in the event.
After that I did about 25 little sketches in my sketchbook to figure out the composition of the piece. I did these with a C3 cool grey Copic marker first to layout shapes and then over that with a black ballpoint pen to refine a little bit. Here are the three compositions I wanted to go with:
I took elements of all three and made a black and white comp.
I also did this in my sketchbook with markers. Now this is not the best drawing in world, but gives me a good sense of the values and shapes I wanted to go with.
I scanned this into the computer and painted up the values in Corel Painter X using a Wacom intuos drawing tablet. I used the multiply and screen composite methods in layers to help me with my values. I also used several reference photos to get the correct shapes and angles of everything.
After I was satisfied with my values I used the overlay composite method in layers to knock in the basic colors. After this stage I noodled in the details until it looked good.
I hope that was helpful and interesting. Enjoy!