Concept artist Tom Morton discusses the steps involved in creating concept art for the history documentary Ancient Powers.
Working for Bristol -based VFX studio Lux Aeterna , concept art ist and illustrator Tom Morton created the concept art for history documentary Ancient Powers . Collaborating closely with Composting Director Steve Burrell, Tom worked on the 300 shots that the studio delivered. Over five months he created a wide variety of concepts for each of the ancient powers , including everything from Roman baths to the distinctive onscreen icons used to denote each of the bygone civilizations.
This tutorial discusses the steps involved in creating concept art for Ancient Powers
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