Little Red Imagery and Elements

To begin my project I decided to try my hardest to finalise the style and medium I was going to use for all my illustrations. Taking the first fairytale, Little Red, I started drawing up compositions, mock ups, testing with colour and drawing the different elements I wanted to use with different mediums.

To begin I quickly sketched different scenarios and perspectives to get an idea of what I was trying to achieve visually and see how it would work.

Little Red is iconically in a forest in the fairytale but as I’m making it modern and relating to Tinder, should it be somewhere else? Could I convey the idea of a forest in a different format? A bar or Little Red’s home perhaps with a forest wallpaper?
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I then started character building with the wolf and Little Red, I didn’t want my characters to be too cartoony and I actually found I preferred them without a face. I played with different mediums like pencil, paint, ink and wax crayon to see what worked and I found my wax crayon wolves were the most successful and stylised.

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scan-74I wanted the perspective of Little Red to be over her shoulder so the iPhone screen was visible to the viewer.

I tried different faces, styles of hair and a range of mediums to figure out which one my Little Red character would be.
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Next I experimented with the idea of a forest – from using watercolours and creating a loose and abstract scene to drawing with detailed trees with pencil, I played with different effects and found inks, pencil and fine liner to be my favourite. I especially liked the black and white ones and thought maybe my illustrations would look good if they were all black and white except the main feature (Little Red).

scan-77scan-78 Thinking of Little Red in her house (which is the place I found most fitting as people are most likely to be on Tinder at their homes when bored in the evening, maybe watching tv with a glass of wine etc). Therefore, I started to visualise the elements which would go into the house using inks and fine liner. I wasn’t sure what style I wanted to use yet so I tried multiple which I want to experiment with on Photoshop to see what works and what doesn’t once its put together.

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I also illustrated a range of alcohol bottles and glasses with the idea I might create a bar scene. I really like these little illustrations and hope I can incorporate them in some way.

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Finally, I created more forest trees with the idea I would bring them into Photoshop and play around with layering, sizing and colour. I want to create a forest wallpaper with these trees to represent the meaning of a forest but in a modern day setting.

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I redrew the elements which would go into Little Red’s flat using inks and felt tip in colour so I have the ability to play around more with the use of colour on Photoshop, I might do my pieces mainly black and white but I am still unsure and plan on doing colour tests on all of my pieces to solve this query.

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I also draw a new rug, plants to go in the foreground and a fireplace to test in the final illustration. I want the background to have lots of detail to entertain the eye and give the reader an insight into Little Red’s casual friday night.

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I also drew fairylights, records, a record player, a painting in a frame, a new window and a wooden floor.

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To finish, I drew two different chairs, a cabinet full of Little red’s belongings like DVD’s, books etc and I rew a liquor cabinet too. I didn’t use all these things in my final image but I tested them all out to see what did/didn’t work.

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