Nice progress! I hope you don't mind me disfiguring your concept, I know it's a w.i.p. but you want make sure your perspective is correct and the red lines end up at the same vanishing point. It shouldn't be hard to fix and it will make your image much more readable.
Something else to keep in mind with Giger is that his art tends to be noisy. Part of the visual direction for UT is that we'd like cleaner, more readable visuals that allow characters to stand out from the background a little more.
So maybe shoot for a Giger inspired design, but with less clutter... Your current drawing isn't cluttered necessarily, just stating this for future iterations ... Hope that helps!
Well, vanishing points are, together with the horizon, the basic starting points for every drawing that uses perspective. Have a look at this video (the instructor sounds likes he's teaching a four year old but just ignore his tone) it's the most basic explanation I could find. http://youtu.be/4tv06f--1wI?t=51s
I hope it helps.
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So maybe shoot for a Giger inspired design, but with less clutter... Your current drawing isn't cluttered necessarily, just stating this for future iterations ... Hope that helps!
i will have that in mind Warren
http://youtu.be/4tv06f--1wI?t=51s
I hope it helps.