Friday 1 June 2012

Work: Charn- Stained Glass Windows

Here are some of the designs I’m working on at the moment. The Charn Great hall needs to be vast in size and epically lit, therefore I decided to incorporate a huge Stained Glass window on the back wall, enabling me to play with light and shadows throughout the room.

This is a quick render of the central clock motif. The rose in the centre represents Charn’s hatred and fear of nature and the organic. Clockwork has almost completely taken over in this world so the rose imprisoned in the glass is trying to represent this.



This is one of the smaller windows to the side of the central rose window. The bound hands represent the cruel nature of Charn and their use of slaves and hostages. The colours that run through Charn are reds, blacks and greys.


This is a half rendered visual of the back wall in its entirety. The size of the door indicates the scale. The broken clockwork on the wall represents the clockwork nature of the world and becomes a common motif throughout the Great Halls design.



More visuals of the great hall itself to come.



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