Layout and color, painted in Photoshop
Marc Brownlow: Portfolio
Concept Artist - Illustrator - Designer
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
A Vampyre Story
I painted the cover art for the humorous adventure game A Vampyre Story. The characters of Mona and her wisecracking bat sidekick, Froderick, were 3D models that I touched up. The bats in the distance were an inspired last minute addition by my boss, Bill Tiller.
Ghost Pirates of Vooju Island
I spent over a year painting backgrounds at a little studio called Autumn Moon Entertainment in Petaluma, CA. One of the projects was Ghost Pirates of Vooju Island. The people were great to work with and it was a really fun project. I learned a lot doing these. Unless otherwise specified, I did all the layouts and painted these in Photoshop.
Layout by Bill Tiller
The banners and flower pot were painted by Bill Tiller
Layout by Bill Tiller
Layout by Bill Tiller
Layout by Bill Tiller. The painting on the wall is by Jean Louis Sirois
Neverwhere
When I finished reading Neil Gaiman's excellent novel Neverwhere, I couldn't resist sketching my versions of Mr Croup and Mr Vandemar. If you haven't read it, go buy the book. Neil Gaiman has become one of my favorite authors. His mixture of fantasy, wit and myth is irresistible.
Painted in Corel Painter and Photoshop
I love steam trains. There is something about seeing all those valves, pipes and driveshafts straining to make this impossibly heavy thing move. The rhythmic puffing and steam make the train almost seem alive. Diesel trains don't do it for me. What they make up for in efficiency, they more than lose in romance.
Painted in Photoshop
Concept Aircraft
Large windows and communal viewing decks enhance the spectacle and romance of flight. The airplane itself becomes a destination, setting Boeing apart from its competitors. The joy of flight and spectacular vistas could be enjoyed through the transparent ceiling & enormous windows of this far future concept. This concept could incorporate entertainment areas such as: video game parlors, casinos, kid oriented play areas, coffee cafes & tea rooms, etc.
Planes essentially lose money when they are on the ground. Modular loading could dramatically speed up boarding and deplaning time. Between flights, aircraft interiors would not need to be cleaned and loaded with meals and luggage while the plane was grounded. Instead, the fuselage capsules could be pre-loaded and ready to go upon arrival.
The viewing deck of a Boeing Cirrus Jet provides a spectacular location for a catered party. The partygoers sip champagne as the jet prepares for takeoff under a full moon. By taking a cue from the Cruise liners, the airline industry could expand their appeal. Instead of competing for point to point travel exclusively, they could offer "air tours" where the plane becomes the destination.
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