I debated on whether or not this was worth sharing, since it's just kinda boring concept art stuff, but then I thought maybe it would give perspective of the characters in a different way. And sometimes it's fun to see "inventory" lists or whatever.
What I'm trying to figure out here is how I'm going to create recognizable settings in a comic where the characters will spend a fair amount of time, without it feeling boring or repetitive, and without having to draw every panel from scratch every time. I wish I could create a 3D model of their bedrooms to use as a base and then draw over in the perspective I need it when I need it. (Does anyone here know how to make 3D models? I'd be willing to pay LOL)
Anyway, bedroom aesthetics are subject to change. Keplan's room might end up being a different color scheme. Harver's I'm pretty confident with.
Oh, and Harver might just be the luckiest student in the dorms. I think I'm going to have him get a room to himself VS having a roommate? Not 100% sure on this, but I like the idea of it for character building later on in the story. (No spoilers hehe). If I do end up giving him a roommate-- this will still be his side of the room, so not much will change as far as how its set up.
I didn't make an inventory list for Keplan because he's not living in a dorm-- he's living in a student housing situation. His bedroom is in the attic of the house, he doesn't have a real closet, and this used to be where Croc kept all their plants. Keplan has more stuff than Harver does, but neither one of them have a LOT. Y'know what I mean?
For those of you who went to a university and stayed in dorms... is there anything that you'd say is an ABSOLUTE MUST HAVE for your room? Something I'm forgetting?
Mccull
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