I ended up turning the head in this early 2D sketch at us, for this sketch with the Iron-Worker lifting the beam in place.
A wide across the body hold on the I-beam for this Iron-Worked Idea.
An across the body held tight shot was my second favorite idea. Easier to make an Icon with a tighter compact design like this.
Here is the final Idea as an overlay for the Iron-Worker hammering in a spike into the flat beam which would be the logo holding device in some form like these.
A re-post image from the MMA fighter I did for, Will Ragland at Ragland Inc. The execution was to be identical in nature to what I gave Will. It was to be quad modeled and built in iron.
Sand's BETHWORKS
Bethlehem PA.
PART II
Bethlehem PA.
PART II
Clients The Sands via The Cimarron Group.
Art Director: Darren Keller and Andrew Marciniak
Project Date: Summer 2007.
This is the second post for a new Casino proposal built in an old steel mill in Bethlehem PA, and for this second posting I am putting up my little gesture sketches I did for the Iron-worker Idea they pitched.
I did a few quick Ideas with an Iron-worker and a metal I-Beam in hand being carried and finally being hammered as the final. I planned on doing a stylized model like what was executed for Fighters Only project, that I did for Ragland Inc. here, so it was to be a metal sculpt of the icon.
They wanted to pose it alot and since it is a molded model, the time factor was not conducive, so they went to just the 3D logos.
Very Fun Project all in all.
You can view PART I here.
I did a few quick Ideas with an Iron-worker and a metal I-Beam in hand being carried and finally being hammered as the final. I planned on doing a stylized model like what was executed for Fighters Only project, that I did for Ragland Inc. here, so it was to be a metal sculpt of the icon.
They wanted to pose it alot and since it is a molded model, the time factor was not conducive, so they went to just the 3D logos.
Very Fun Project all in all.
You can view PART I here.
Cheers, THOM
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