Concept work and screeshots of 'The Tale of Three Brothers' a short animated sequence in 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'
Dale Newton had been on my radar as soon as I began the second part of the project and Ive been in love with the short animation sequence in the latest Harry Potter film for some time.
The concept work as well as the stills from the film all share a really interesting shadow puppet/silhouette style which coupled with the gothic way they are drawn, creates a really spooky but also beautiful set animation.
The elongated figures and the disproportion of them have influenced my work particularly with the snow white designs, and helped to make mine more gothic and spooky.
His work shows just how many textures and effects you can get from the simple idea of placing silhouettes behind a screen and projecting light behind. I know that the animation and illustrations were created digitally, but the same principle is implied and the effect is the same.
These works have inspired me throughout the completion of this project. And Ive only added them here now due to realising how influential they have been in the design process.
Dale Newton had been on my radar as soon as I began the second part of the project and Ive been in love with the short animation sequence in the latest Harry Potter film for some time.
The concept work as well as the stills from the film all share a really interesting shadow puppet/silhouette style which coupled with the gothic way they are drawn, creates a really spooky but also beautiful set animation.
The elongated figures and the disproportion of them have influenced my work particularly with the snow white designs, and helped to make mine more gothic and spooky.
His work shows just how many textures and effects you can get from the simple idea of placing silhouettes behind a screen and projecting light behind. I know that the animation and illustrations were created digitally, but the same principle is implied and the effect is the same.
These works have inspired me throughout the completion of this project. And Ive only added them here now due to realising how influential they have been in the design process.
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