Thursday, December 30, 2010

The Witch's House Progress

I changed the composition a bit, widening the view so more of the surrounding environment could be seen. I plan to add more detail to the foreground elements in the next version of the painting and make any final adjustments to the lighting/composition.



Monday, November 22, 2010

Porch Close-up

Tower Close-up

This is the room where the witch keeps the children who spend the night at her house. At first sight, Hansel and Gretel think they've died and gone to heaven when they stumble upon the candy house. They're unaware that the house is a sweet prison.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Textured Model

It took me about 1 1/2 weeks to get it textured and lit in Maya. My husband, Eric, helped me out a lot with the lighting. Some adjustments where made in Photoshop, where I composited the render layers. Additional renders are soon to come...

Sunday, October 17, 2010

New 3D Model

After making changes to the design, I updated the model of the house. This is a Maya render of the new version with Direct lights: a key light and multiple bounce and fill lights. My intent with the lighting is to showcase the model only. Later I plan to render it with lighting that supports the overall mood and story.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

3D Model of the Gingerbread House


Here is stage one of the Witch's house with simple lighting . It's in 3/4 view so it can be used as a starting point for designing and painting a final concept of the house.

Monday, September 6, 2010

House on the Hill Final - After Revisions

Jerry Loveland, a great friend and mentor of mine, reviewed my latest version of this painting and gave me some great feedback that helped me make some improvements...I made the fg values closer together so they would read better as a group. I made the staging stronger using more focused lighting. I also redesigned the house a bit to give it more character.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Witch's Ravine Layout

This is my block in of the Witch's house in the ravine, deep in the woods. My intent is to make the tower on the right the focal point since that is where Hansel and Gretel will be held captive. It will be early morning or late afternoon and the soon will be lighting the tower, foreshadowing that that's where they will end up. The secondary point of focus will be on the front door because I want the house to feel inviting

Reference for the Witch's Environment

House on the Hill Color final


Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Witch House Designs




This is my first attempt at designing the Witch's house which is made of gingerbread and other sweets. As you can see, I haven't added any candy decor to it yet. I'm thinking of keeping the effect subtle so that her house appears to be old, run down and eaten by the dozens of other children who found it prior to Hansel and Gretel. The idea is that it's falling apart and she's in the process of baking and cooking a schmorgasboard of new treats to fix it up.


Leaf Designs

Some graphic leaf designs that could be used as Photoshop brushes for trees and bushes.

Tree Designs

Tree designs inspired by Open Season, Eyvind Earle


House on the Hill Color v01


Color Key

I went with a purple & yellow complimentary color scheme to represent early morning. I think some subtle godrays coming from the top left would make the light direction clearer..

House on the Hill v02 Tonal

Final Tonal version of Hansel & Gretel's house on the hill, overlooking town. It's early morning and their mother sent them to the bakery to buy bread with the last of their money.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Village House Designs

These are some of the designs I came up with for the houses in the village where Hansel and Gretel live. The architecture style is medieval and I'm going for a slightly wonky, cartoon shape style with a painterly feel.



Next, I'll be designing Hansel & Gretel's house which is located on a hill, outside of town...