Thursday, 9 April 2015

Animation concept art: Abandoned village


animation concept art storybboard abandoned village
Today's big storyboard is a continuation of yesterday, as the cacao salesman is still on his way. This is an abandoned village he drives through.

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Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Animation concept art: Cacao salesman and old giant robot

Animation concept art: Cacao salesman and old giant robot
Today's storyboard features the cacao salesman making his delivery on his bicycle, moving through a landscape which features a giant, old robot from an old battle. 

Tuesday, 7 April 2015

Animation concept art: Cacao salesman

animation concept art: cacao salesman
Today's sketch is the first in a series of large storyboards that I'm making to illustrate the script.

About this project

Hey there!

If you are new to this blog, let me quickly tell you about it.

This blog chronicles with daily posts the making of a 2D-animated fantasy/scifi feature. Currently we are in "pre-pre-production", as it's just me and my partner making this. We are looking for a producer to help really kickstart development, and in the meantime are working on creating as much concept art as possible and fine-tuning the script.

What is it about?

It's about an innocent character who is forced to lead an invasion in the country he was born in. This so that his boss can feed his chocolate addiction, as the country they are invading is mostly made up of cacao farms. The world it is set in is a fantasy style world with a lot of robotics.

What is the style of the movie?

It will be hand-drawn 2D animation with painted backgrounds. Our "golden standard" is the movies of Studio Ghibli (The Castle in the Sky, Spirited Away etc). Although that is a big influence, having grown up in The Netherlands and Belgium I'm also influenced in terms of character design by Belgian comics (Spirou, Tintin, etc).

So when is this coming out?

Well, it depends on when we can really start development. Two people can only do so much. We are trying hard to make this happen, but sci-fi especially is not popular with European producers. This blog hopefully will help create a large enough group of interested followers to make the alternative of crowdfunding possible should we not be able to use the traditional way. If you want to help the project, please share it with a friend. Every time you do, you put some wind in our sails!

Thank you for reading!

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Monday, 6 April 2015

Kiki's Delivery Service and the difference between 2D and 3D animation

3d windmill environment design for Robots and Chocolates made in Blender
An early "Farine" design in 3D I made in Blender
Watching "Kiki's Delivery Service" again the other day, I noticed how it is a perfect metaphor for the difference between 2D and 3D animation...

Sunday, 5 April 2015

Using photographic reference as a basis for animation background designs

"Farine" background sketch
When coming up with a design for a fantasy environment, it is very important that you respect the fundamental qualities like perspective of the scene.

Saturday, 4 April 2015

Animation concept art: sketches of military mechs

Robot designs for the 2D animated scifi film Robots and Chocolates
Robot doodles
To continue yesterday's theme, here are a few more concept art sketches, also of more dangerous looking robots.

Friday, 3 April 2015

Animation concept art: How to design anthropomorphic robots

Concept art of Caniton robots for Robots and Chocolates animation
Caniton robots concept art
How should one go about designing anthropomorphic robots and still remain original?

Thursday, 2 April 2015

Animation concept art: Farine sketches with Ghent-style houses and windmills

"Robots and Chocolates" Farine animation concept art sketches
Farine concept art
Yesterday I talked a bit about Farine, one of the environments in the film. It's inhabited mostly by cacao farmers, and is built on steep mountainous terrain.

Wednesday, 1 April 2015

Animation concept art: Cacao with parachute

Cacao pod with parachute, concept art for Robots and Chocolates
Cacao pod with parachute
One of the fun things about a story set in a fantasy setting, is that you get to do a lot of world-building, creating all the elements that make up the environment of the characters.