Showing posts with label Kate Radomski. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kate Radomski. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Sandstorm in Incredible Land!

The year is 2106, and things are quite different from how they once were. A shifting climate has caused widespread drought and searing heat across the American landscape, frying everything in its path and turning 85% of the country into an inhospitable wasteland. Now, it’s up to America’s trusty Transcontinental Relocation Service to safely move businessmen and travelers from one end of the country to the other.


With most of the country a desert and independent vehicular transportation barred, the American way of life has changed drastically, including the elimination of perhaps the most important thing of all - the teenage cross-country road trip.


Which is how Wildemere Peters, a weary old man who took the job of ATRS driver as a youth to fulfill his own dream of seeing the desert, ended up in his tiny, rusted hover transport with two good-for-nothing hipsters. While they’re excited to be finally seeing the wild American desert for themselves, Peters couldn’t be more unhappy with his present company and silently rues the day he ever thought this was a good career move. But things suddenly take a turn for the worst when, without warning, a violent Sandstorm quickly approaches over the horizon. Hours away from the nearest safety hub, Peters and his passengers are helpless to outrun the storm as the furiously blowing sand consumes the vehicle, tossing it far off track and tumbling it about before depositing it, half buried, in the middle of nowhere.


When everyone comes to, they stumble out of the vehicle only to find that they’re no longer any where near the road. To their horror, they’re nowhere near anything. With only emergency rations to keep them sustained, they dig out the transport to find that it still barely functions. Knowing that they’ll need it to stay sheltered from the blistering heat and radiation, they climb back in and putter slowly around the barren wasteland in search of the road. After endless hours of searching and with supplies dwindling, they begin to feel that something about this desert is very wrong, and - in their increasingly delirious states - begin to suspect that they're somehow on an entirely different planet. But could that wicked surprise sandstorm really have transported them to another world, or are those shimmering gold spires in the distance all in their heads?

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Summary! (Because I’m still working out plot details. And yeah, plot holes galore). But it’s basically like a supernatural road trip story. I want to have a bunch of stuff happen out there in the desert but I’m not sure what kinds of, if any, other characters I want to include. I’m planning on having the ending very open, so as not to reveal whether or not they were actually hallucinating the whole time. They do end up getting rescued though. When Peters’ vehicle doesn’t arrive at its destination, the agency tracks his transport and finds all three of them passed out inside of it, buried in sand.


Also, I’m not sure if the car counts as a character or an environment, I just really wanted to draw it!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Kite


The kite from the Jungle Book, which I've been wanting to do in fancy colors ever since I did the sketches. I realize that between the colors and the face feathers it isn't exactly kite-accurate... but it was ridiculously fun to do, and that's the most important part. Right? Right??

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Jo-Jo




I'm sure bright green isn't Jo-Jo's personal favorite, but he really needed something to liven him up a bit...

I'll probably go back and do some fine tuning for next week, but in the meantime, they're DONE.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Jo-Jo sketches





....because I'm not in this week.

Probably going to do more digital stuff for the next round. I wanted to go more into the afterlife environments and do some creepy dunes, but it's hard to imitate fog with scratchy pencilness.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Akela

Decided to go with a simpler approach this time.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Jungle Book part 2



Er... I think I need more environments...

Jungle Book part 1





I tried hard not to focus too much on the faces, but the temptation was too great D:

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

The Giving Tree - Environments



The Giving Tree



Featuring... dismemberment! And lots of weird science stuff I haven't really figured out yet (this takes place maybe 200 years in the future). My recreation involves two young brothers abandoned on a hostile swamp planet after their scientist father is killed on an expedition. The older brother, Cause, is the more courageous and brash of the two and has taken it upon himself to hunt for food. But going anywhere on the planet is dangerous, and he often returns from his hunts with severe injuries. After loosing his hand, his little brother, Tam, proposes giving Cause his hand so that he'll still be able to hunt.

Using their father’s leftover equipment, Tam cuts off his hand and grafts it to Cause’s bloody wrist (science!). As time goes on, Cause continues to return to the hut injured, and Tam continues to help his brother the only way he knows how. But after sacrificing himself for his brother time and time again, Tam becomes nothing more than a mishmash of organs and a head hooked up to a life support vessel (science!!). Cause returns injured once again, and upon realizing that Tam has nothing left to offer him, is overcome by a wave of helplessness. Having developed a vain streak in light of his Frankenstein-esque appearance, he requests only that Tam tell him he’s beautiful. Tam looks his brother over, awkwardly proportioned with Tam’s limbs and covered in scars, and tells him as such.

So...er... dismemberment!

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Environments part 2

Sanctuaryyyy!!
I can't seem to get away from the same basic shapes. This is a problem...

Environments part 1

Palace

Desert


Er...uh... architecture fail?


Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Three Characters




So, I was pretty fixated on mail and packages for some reason (I'm going to go ahead and blame The Office reruns). These are all robots or drones that might work in a mail/delivery system. Wonder was hard, darnit! I think they turned out way more weird than wondrous.