It was necessary to design the appearance of certain locations for the illustration process of Hogwash. I was tasked with designing the outward appearance of a few houses, but mostly focused on the inside.
B.B. Wolfe's house was a old tutor style mansion which he inherited.
In the story, the reader visits his study; a large room with long windows, a fireplace, desk, and many bookshelves.
In the story, the reader visits his study; a large room with long windows, a fireplace, desk, and many bookshelves.
Barnaby's apartment. I wanted to give it a modern look, and incorporated his brick house motif through an accent wall in his living room. He lives on the top floor of his complex and thus has the privileged of owning a fireplace. It's chimney pops out of the roof of the building. Barnaby, being the smartest of the Pigg brothers, fully equipped his place with a top of the line security system. This is the murder scene in the story.
Stephen's house. A small straw roofed bungalow/cottage/shack in the outskirts of town. The place is generally unkempt and very dusty. chip bags are scattered around the TV room recliner. The organized area of Stephen's house is his large game collection.
Wilfred's house. Wood paneling on the outside, inside, and hardwood flooring. He lives in a modern style duplex building and has the worst lawn on the street. He's just as messy as his older brother.