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CAP 7 - Steel/Ghost
When the typing was decided for CAP7, I knew that many other artists would flood the contest with wispy floating ghost designs. I wanted to steer clear of that completely. So I chose to make a robot that looks like a skeleton. It shows off the steel typing perfectly, while still evoking the visual imagery of the undead. The result was my most successful CAP design so far.
Sketch
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Supporting Art
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Description
This design resulted from me making several sketches of robot skeletons, one of which had the head you see in the design above. I was hooked on the head design instantly. Unfortunately, the rest of the sketch was pretty terrible, so I took the head and built a completely new body around it. This design was basically built to show off the head, which I still think is the best part of the whole thing. Although, I must admit, I think the boots turned out pretty nifty too.
I obsessed over this design more than any other design of mine in the past. The initial sketching only took an hour or so, but I logged 30-40 hours after that working on inking, coloring, and reworks. Since the design was a robot, it was literally an obsession of mine to make this drawing as clean and precise as possible. I spent hours and hours just "noodling" (that's what I call it when I add little flourishes to a drawing that almost no one else would notice). You could argue that since this thing is supposed to be dead, that it should look a bit ragged and worn. Yeah, but there's just something cool about crisp reflections on metal that I really love -- so I went all the way with it.
The color scheme was not decided until the last minute, but I knew white would be used a lot -- on the head in particular. It really needed white to play up the skeleton angle. I don't think any other color would conjure up the same imagery. Steel blue and gold accents seemed fitting to drive home the fact that this thing is made of metal.
I spent a lot of time cooking up a backstory for this creature, and ended up writing it down in the form of a children's bedtime story:
Fable of the Steel Ghost: A Bedtime Story for Young Trainers
This design came in second place, with the final poll coming down to the wire -- my best finish in a CAP design competition so far. By the time the polls ended, I didn't really care whether it won or not. It was just great to hear all the positive feedback and to see people get behind this design I put so much work into. I had fun with the design from the very start, so all the work was really a labor of love.