Advanced Concept Art for Science Fiction Productions
A course by user951601 surname951601 , Art director and conceptual artist
Joined December 2018
Learn the development process of a visual proposal for film productions
Learn the development process of a visual proposal for film productions
The visual development of all major film production begins with a concept art that defines the production, its characters and other details in a few frames .
In this course you will learn from the hand of Eduardo Peña-conceptual designer highlighted by his work in the Hobbit trilogy and Ready Player One, among many other films-the process of developing a piece of conceptual art in the same way that would be addressed in the art department of a large film production.
What will you learn in this online course?
21 lessons & 12 downloads
- 99% positive reviews (73)
- 1,800 students
- 21 lessons (4h 41m)
- 12 additional resources (7 files)
- Online and at your own pace
- Available on the app
- Audio: Spanish
- Spanish · English · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch
- Level: Intermediate
- Unlimited access forever
What is this course's project?
You will create between 4 and 5 artistic frames to visually describe a script that you will elaborate previously with Eduardo's guidelines.
Projects by course students
Who is this online course for?
To designers, illustrators and anyone interested in the concept art for the entertainment industry.
Requirements and materials
You will need notions of design and Adobe Photoshop or other image editing software, as well as knowledge of some 3D and rendering software.
Reviews
A course by user951601 surname951601
Eduardo Peña is an art director and conceptual designer in the entertainment industry with experience in major film productions such as the Hobbit trilogy, Lucy, Ready Player One and Deadpool 2, among others, as well as having worked as a conceptual artist in the development of Disney theme parks.
Colombian by birth, but currently based in Singapore, Eduardo also serves as a teacher and director of the Entertainmen Design program at the One Academy in Malaysia.
Content
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U1
Introduction
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Presentation
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Influences
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U2
The Pitch
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The art and the conceptual artist
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Creating the pitch
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Compilation of references
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Construction of the idea. Part 1
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Construction of the idea. Part 2
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Placeholder (placeholder)
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U3
Production
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To render. Part 1
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To render. Part 2
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Preview
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U4
Production Illustration
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Rendering of the selected images. Part 1
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Rendering of the selected images. Part 2
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Rendering of the selected images. Part 3
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Rendering of the selected images. Part 4
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Rendering of the selected images. Part 5
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Rendering of the selected images. Part 6
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Rendering of the selected images. Part 7
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Rendering of the selected images. Part 8
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Rendering of the selected images. Part 9
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Tips and Conclusions
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Final project
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Advanced concept art for science fiction characters and scenarios
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displayname375211
After having finished the project and consequently the course, I can say that it is one of the best concept art courses on Domestika. We will continue to improve! Thank you :)
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Enjoyed very much
displayname234464
Excellent course! Good concept art tips
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displayname3998793
Very good course, it helped me to start a new project that I had been stuck for some time
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displayname5738566
I've been looking for Eduardo Pena's courts for a while, I saw that presentation at Aïmags
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