In today's session I finished of my illustration work in photoshop and have started the work on my werewolf awareness leaflet. For the second werewolf's character design I referenced a lot of pictures of real wolves and modern werewolf designs so that it appeared more wolf-like then the last. The feet and legs for example were heavily inspired by the back-feet of real wolves whilst the height and muscle structure of the figure was based upon modern werewolf illustrations. I also lowered the arms on the figure a bit more to make them more ideal for a creature that would walk on all fours and head was made a bit bigger to accommodate his large size. The fur was done slightly differently this time as I wanted a pattern to show up within the fur which was a trend that I found in real wolves. The pattern and base were painted with the normal paint tool, then i opened a new layer and created the fur texture similar to the one last week, and finally I overlaid the two images to create the effect.
Near the middle of today's session I begun on creating my leaflet for my fictional werewolf awareness campaign that I intend to fill with the fictional information on the disease that I created in my previous sessions. The leaflet was based upon the modern NHS design that I saw in my local pharmacy's and other various leaflets and posters that I found when searching for them. I chose a blue colour scheme as I felt it echoed the aesthetic of the NHS. I chose to have the images I created as silhouettes because I believed it looked a lot more effective then if they were in full colour. Everything is designed to look formal and clinical so it sells the realism of the situation and to create a strange surreal atmosphere that will hopefully pull and engulf my audiences into this world. I really like how it's coming so far but I think I would like to mess with the colour scheme more to see if it looks any more effective in different colours.
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