Jonathan Kiem - Concept Dump
Hey! Here are some things ive done the last few months. A lot of it has been done during courses at New3dge CA. Enjoy!
Environments
Tropical Macarons
A Bakery which still gets a lot of customers even though it is sometimes very hard to reach. Their Macarons are just to delicious.
BMW Isetta goes "vooom"
The Bug-Sanctuary
High up in the mountains bugs are lured into the towers by the ever glowing lights inside. They can find a home and shelter. In return the humans harvest their cast off shells ever so often.
Onionhouse Design
Shadows
She has always been afraid of the shadows that people and animals cast from the street up to her wall. It was easy to imagine them beeing terrfifying monsters who where coming to get her. But this night the shadow felt different...it looked real
Mayan Offerings
Gods like to taste blood. Thats whats common knowledge.
Sci Fi Marble dig site
Mood Explorations
Characters
Icaros' Deal
Once you earn the Rudis you are free they say. That seemed to be true or Icaro, after retiring from his Gladiator-days he left the Colosseum with a pretty big pile of wealth and a beautiful wife. The peace didnt hold long as his past catched up to him and tragedy struck. To get back his family he struck a deal with Bloom, God of Fertility and Plants. Altough the powers are consuming Icaro he is still determined to get back what he loves.
Alpine Apocalypse Survivor
Climate change has even made the Alps into a giant mountain range covered in sand. That sand is also the host of a bacteria that once it touches the bare skin it spreads all over the body and kills the human by taking over its mind. But the inhabitants of the alps already had equipment for traveling in snow which now can be used to get across giant sand dunes.
Sci Fi Battlefield Medic
Painting Studies
First and last Encounter
For the last piece here in my batch of concepts I present a personal painting that was based on a photo of construction-workers trying to rebuild Notre Dame. I wanted to show how the deepest part of the sea may even be as unknown to us as the outer space. Thanks for checking out my stuff, off to the next year of concepts!
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