The last wee bunch of pics.
These were fun colour and light studies, and even though we knew these scenes wouldn't be in the film, it was just about examining a possible style and feel.
If you enjoyed the film, or just want to go deeper into the film making and world building process at Weta, I really recommend checking out the Art of the Adventures of Tintin Ipad app.
It's one of the most elaborate digital books I've ever seen and well worth exploring.
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Interesting yet again.
excellent! looks like these were a lot of fun to do, thank you for sharings..
I love the lighting on the first two, rad bounce and everything!
I actually pulled that first painting off the internet and saved it on my computer not long ago. So I seen the tank image before it even reached Fatboss blog. All you got to do is Google Greg Broadmore. Honestly if Greg Worked out for a year get ripped. He could be a movie actor. Im always reminded by Greg as Zach Galifianakis escpecially in the hangover movies.
This is where it at. Imagine The bitchz u can gets
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d126/deathelm/perfect-body.jpg
bloody love the tank :)
Those are so sweet. Its so good how they are true to the originals. EPIC!
These are choice. Only crit though, I loved the pick axe on the moon tank, which you excluded. It's such a ridiculous addition, especially considering it's the ONLY accessory on the whole thing. Going to the moon, it has rocks, don't forget your pick axe!
Yah. Can't remember why I left that off. I like it too.
Too bad, it's gone now - bwa ha ha ha!
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