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Tiphaine Mayeur _ Concept Art 2024
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Tiphaine Mayeur _ Concept Art 2024

Tiphaine Mayeur
by twip on 29 May 2024 for Rookie Awards 2024

Here's a selection of my favorite projects from my last year of studies at Institut Artline. Hope you like it!

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The Golems Era 

My recent project tells the story of humans evolving in a post-apocalyptic world, where nature has reclaimed its dominance over humanity. I explore the transition from a Cyberpunk world to a dystopian Solarpunk one.

After numerous cataclysms and the near extinction of humanity, people must readapt to their new environment, which has become lethal on multiple levels. Animals and flora have evolved into giant, deadly specimens known as Gigas.

To survive and find their place in this new world, humanity uses the remaining knowledge of the old society to develop a new way of living. They design giant mobile cities, biotechnological machines called Golems, which live in symbiosis with their environments. Their animal forms allow them to blend into the territories of the Gigas.

Golems : 

Gigas :

The animal species known until the end of the previous era disappeared, evolving into Gigas, giant and lethal animals. The entire ecosystem, disrupted by planetary events, has evolved to survive on the now uninhabitable surface of the planet, due to its instability and toxicity.

Some Gigas are domesticated and become a new type of pet.

Even plants have become enemies, sometimes more dangerous than animals.

Tintin 

This animated series concept project of Tintin is an alternative of Hergé's universe, aimed at capturing the attention of a new generation.

The idea is to introduce Tintin to a new audience with a fresh universe. I wanted to retain the action and daring of the series while incorporating humor, inclusivity, and science fiction, with a few aliens, some cuter than others.

We're on Earth, in a futuristic world where aliens have landed and live in cohabitation with humans. Society has adapted and life goes on. Tintin, a journalism student, spends his free time solving crimes in the city, with his sidekick Milou, his pet alien.

Magistik

An exploration of creatures drawn from various tales and legends, for an RPG game concept.

I've created Silovia, a country in Eastern Europe during the 17th century where characters from Scandinavian folklore would experience new adventures.

Vassilissa is a woman living in self-sufficiency, at the edge of an endless forest, under the canopy of the first trees. Cursed to age and rejuvenate with the cycles of the moon, yet never to die, she has gained a reputation as a witch for her potions that cure almost all ailments.

Tsarevna (princess) of Silovia, Lyuba is destined to reclaim the throne alongside her younger brother, who is seven years her junior, he as Tsar, she as high priestess. But she struggles to accept the path laid out for her. Especially since she must conceal from the court and her closest confidants a dangerous secret: she possesses a forbidden magic within the kingdom and among humans - the mastery of fire.

Pomona Sprout _ SpinOff

A wip of an animated series project, a spin-off from the Harry Potter universe, depicting the life of Professor Pomona Sprout

Lego Environnement 

Sphère Graphe

My contribution to a concept project to adapt the universe of The Quest of Ewilan that a colleague, Camille Chatillon, is developing for the Rookies.

Here's a Ts'liche Graph Sphere :

It's time !

Thank you for scrolling through my work. A big thank you to Institut Artline Team, especially to the mentor for their dedication and skills they share with us during all this Rookies journey. Special thanks to Anthony Assandri, Laurent Mini and Roland Sarvarie for their enthusiam and their energy. And congrats to all my mates for their great work through this year!


If you want to check more of my art work, here is my website !
You can contact me at [email protected]

Thanks again for your time, and see you next year !


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