Mortal Instrument Pins

Hey folks! Topatoco just revealed some pins I designed last October. They are for the Mortal Instrument series by Cassandra Claire. I thought I’d walk you all through how I made them.

If you aren’t familiar with the series there are 3 magical items used by a group of people who are part called Shadowhunters. Those items are a cup, a sword, and a mirror that is revealed to actually be a lake. I was supposed to make a pin based off each item.

Here’s my first sketches.

Firstly, I asked Topatoco how big they wanted the pins to be and was told about an inch. So I made a one inch by an inch and a half grid and sketch at size. This way I could see if the designs were clear at the actual size of the pin.

The Mortal Cup can make humans into Shadowhunters so I thought a figure with angel wings would be a good representation of that. It would also make the pin more interesting than just a cup.

The Soul Sword was a little tricker because it was easy for it to end up super tall and thin. You can see I did a regular sword design and shorter version of the sword that ended up looking more like a dagger. The Soul Sword is also held by these guys the Silent Brothers who judge crimes and take testimony from Shadowhunters who have commited crimes. I did a few designs of one of them holding the sword to give the pin more width. Eventually giving is a tarot card background seemed to also be worth trying out.

The last was Lake Lyn. I did a design to follow the tarot card shape I made for the sword. The other designs where me trying to make the lake look like an old fashion mirror with the forest being the frame. This is a case where drawing at size helped. This is a good idea in theory but at an inch by an inch and a half all those details were hard to convey.

Cassandra Clair’s assistant told me which design of each pin was like bested. I also got told they liked the tarot card idea across the board. So I added a tarot background to the Mortal Cup design. Then I cleaned them up and then need some color varients.

I also used grey for the line art so I would have a better Idea which colors would contrast with the metal best. Cassandra Clair’s assistant told me the colors that were liked best. High res versions of that went off to Topatoco.

You are the Chosen One – Main Hall details 2

More details for the main hall. The lily from the countries main religion is in there but the forest is probably more important to this village so it grows into a tree. The pattern repeats so I wanted the support beams to be plain. But the ending of of the stairs I wanted to do something more interesting. Since I used the goats/ram horns a bunch of other places I thought repeating the tree would be a better idea. So having the railing kinda slow into roots I thought would be good.

You are the Chosen One – Main Hall details

Again I’m cleaning up details again for the main hall but also setting an idea for the rest of the towns carvings and architecture. Since they have a lot of goats I wanted to have horns show up a lot in their designs. Big curvy horns are the most fun to put everywhere. To make the door less plain I put a simple mountain peak on it.

You are the Chosen One – Northern Village 3

I pulled out again to draw more of the village. The second drawing was good for figuring out the general look. But I thought of what was missing from the town. Mostly I thought about where do they get their water and where is their food from. For water I thought a lake and river would be a good idea and would be a good visual. I have in my outline that they take care of a lot of sheep, but while drawing the region thought goats would be better. So I found some room for fenced in goats. And I added some small man made step gardens for them to grow some crops. I also added one building larger than the rest. It would be town hall and the home of the village leader so it also need to be close to the town center.