luc, the horse stealer is excellent. Nice to see beats with humans characters. Juste par curiosite, as-tu eu l'occasion de voir le film "blueberry" de j.Kounen? pensees?
Hi Neil, Paradoxically, there is sometimes more energy in an illustration than in a finished scene. The result no doubt of the comittee creative process. To me, the most successful shots in the movie were the connective scenes, the 'shoe leather' shots which sole purpose was to get characters from here to there and where I had more control of staging and composition. In terms of color I think the better sequences were pretty good and even if I had occasionnal reservations I was rather pleased with the overall result. Cheers.
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The upper one is amazing!
I agree! The upper one is dramatic and you can really feel the tension! Beautiful!
luc, the horse stealer is excellent. Nice to see beats with humans characters. Juste par curiosite, as-tu eu l'occasion de voir le film "blueberry" de j.Kounen? pensees?
Hi Doron, Abraham, thank you.
Salut Laurent,
Non, je n'ai pas eu l'occasion de voir le film mais j'avais bien aime la bande annonce.
Cheers.
Beautiful stuff, Luc.
How disapointing the movie was, compared to these great colur concepts.
Am I wrong?
Hi Neil,
Paradoxically, there is sometimes more energy in an illustration than in a finished scene. The result no doubt of the comittee creative process. To me, the most successful shots in the movie were the connective scenes, the 'shoe leather' shots which sole purpose was to get characters from here to there and where I had more control of staging and composition.
In terms of color I think the better sequences were pretty good and even if I had occasionnal reservations I was rather pleased with the overall result.
Cheers.
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