These are my concept sketches these include images from the Vietnam War, WW2 and modern day combat.
You will be able to see familiar sketches from my collages I created.
(Because the writing in the images aren't clear I will write the info below the image.)
Vietnam War.
Info: My soldier has just came bak from combat or maybe kept captive by the enemy.
He looks a mess: (clothes ripped, blood stains)
The colours green and brown are influential to Vietnam War because of camouflage in the
foliage.
I have used a character on this page because it was a good way to see how a vietnam soldier looked like and to show you what I'm trying to make of my character.
On my character i have added characteristics in his clothes in order to make my character look like he has a story.
WWII.
Info: German Elite Soldier. Suit was designed by Hugo Boss.
I think this german suit is stylish and shows great power in a character so if i was looking at creating a strong and ruthless character the german elite soldiers (also know as the Stromtroopers) will be the first people to look at.
Info: Beret used for decorated soldiers
WW2 shoes
Infantry belt: includes, bayonet, grenade, various pockets
Nambu Pistol
These are a few pieces of clothing that caught my attention for a character I would like to design.
Modern Day.
Info: -Body Warmers are usually worn (light, able to carry more pockets.
-Body Suits are worn 'camouflage'
- CAT type boots
-There are many more pockets carried by soldiers
-Digital, Desert Sand camo common
Soldiers camouflage themselves in artificial foliage on scouting missions to be kept hidden.
People in Gille suits looked like bush's in order to hide form the enemy.
Info: Digital camo is a common camo consists of bluey and greyish colours.
What I've just looked at are normally worn by front line soldiers or captains. In modern day it's common to see soldiers with different camo for different terrains. Body waters are also common because it adds more protection for the solider and its much easier to carry items on your body warmer because it's so light.