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“Whatever you are expecting to happen in this comics… I’m sure we’ll still surprise you. Also, I don’t know who’s the most attractive mammal here. Jack or Cynthia? They’re both so sexy I think I’ll just throw myself into the trashcan…” @aoimotion
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Ed ecco l'episodio 0.1 di J servito anche in italiano! Rem mi ha avvisato del fatto che potrebbero mancare delle sillabe a qualche dialogo… ho ricontrollato tutte le tavole personalmente e non ho trovato alcuna mancanza, se qualcuno le notasse lo scriva qua sotto che sistemo. 😅
Non ho molto da dire su questo episodio, se non che sono contenta di aver potuto far interagire Cynthia, Stella e Zac tutti insieme senza preoccuparmi che qualche fan mi svangasse i… ci siamo capiti, e che non vedo l'ora di concludere J con la prossima parte per attaccare con il sequel vero e proprio. Ma la prossima cosa su cui lavoreremo sarà Operation Dinnertime, quindi ci sarà da aspettare.
Alla prossima, miei cari! 😘
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Old stuff for Annecy opening short film.
I did concept art, color script and color background on Layouts done by Margo Roquelaure, Ines Scheiber, Arina Korczynski and Alix Arrault.
Link to the video : https://vimeo.com/130958229
Some early concepts made with Psyop back in 2013 for Coca-Cola “ Man and Dog”. The ad just came out and you can see it here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7X2m2WueNcU
Visual development for Lady And The Tramp
AKA “the meme page”. I don’t always get on meme bandwagons, but when I do, I do it like 2 months late.
Yes @pyrophoricitee this was my plan all along.
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Joe Grant’s storyboards for Disney’s Lady and the Tramp (1955).
To learn more about Joe Grant and the art of storyboarding, check out John Canemaker’s marvelous book, Two Guys Named Joe: Master Animation Storytellers Joe Grant & Joe Ranft.