Guest Post: Artwork of The Kingdom of Vosh: The Chained Princess by Jason C. Conley
Hello Everyone,
I am pleased to have Jason C. Conley on my blog today author of The Kingdom of Vosh: The Chained Princess:

It is important for an artist, no matter the subject matter, to draw from life as often as possible. No one’s imagination, or memory for that matter, is good enough to just remember how to draw a city, person, animal or vehicle and include all of the subtleties of life. Things like shadows, light sources, texture, wrinkles, they bring a picture to life and establish it in a reality of sorts that is believable.
Animals have a different musculature than people, a different way of holding their weight and moving. So when designing a creature for the book, I tried to imagine what the closest real life animal would be and then began to study how it held itself. Like the Great Teras below, I wanted a hulking, weighty brute of an animal, something low to the ground and heavy. So I went off of pictures of both an American Grizzly and a Komodo Dragon. This formed the base, something to expand upon and develop. A starting point.

Vehicles have difficulties all their own. They have moving parts, their form follows their function. You have to believe that at one point somewhere, someone designed and fabricated and assembled this working, moving wonder of engineering. What are they made out of? What is their fuel source? How do they get from point A to B without crashing into a burning spectacle? Now, you can go too far with this thought process. This is fantasy after all. But it should have some basis and semblance of reality in order to transport the reader into your world. Using recognizable parts in an unusual way is a trick that you can use to not only make it believable, but interesting and fresh as well. I designed the Sky-Cleaver Airships below using fins from a lion fish for their side sails, and part of an old Soviet submarine for the galley below the balloon.


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Published on November 30, 2013 21:30
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