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yagamimi-aka-mimi · 4 hours
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What was the very first model of Nova? How has her design evolved since?
First model of Nova i think from the very end of 2021
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This wasn't her first design though, this is several designs into Revenant's development
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The earliest artwork of her is these, from late 2019
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soranatus · 6 months
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Olrocks, Rockter Belmont, Jamette, & Mariyeah ✨ By Kat, an animator on Castlevania: Nocturne
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scurviesdisneyblog · 8 months
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Background art for Cinderella (1950) from the Walt Disney Animation Research Library
“Cinderella's background paintings remind me of grand stage sets for a Viennese Operetta by Johann Strauss. Everything is exaggerated in order to enhance a dreamlike, sentimental mood. The movie was made on a shoestring budget, yet its visual presentation is opulent and luscious. You combine that with rich storytelling, and you get a classic for the ages.” - Andreas Deja
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retroscifiart · 4 months
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Concept art by Ralph McQuarrie for Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
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weirdlandtv · 1 year
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Art by Georges Méliès for A TRIP TO THE MOON (Le Voyage dans la Lune), 1902.
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galoogamelady · 1 year
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Some WIPs, unused stuff and production art for Red Flags
The 3D assets were modeled by @cameronaugust, I just did the texture paint on the Centipede house (hey, it only had to look good from that one angle!)
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rulersreachf4n · 2 years
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THANKS TO THEM PROMO
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AMELIA LORENZ
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yazzydream · 7 months
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Key Frame Animation by @/20001000sss
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art-of-arcane · 11 months
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ARCANE | Various Background Matte Paintings | Geoffroy Thoorens
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diabloindigo · 1 year
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Concept art for Goldilocks and the three bears.
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art-of-vox-machina · 5 months
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THE LEGEND OF VOX MACHINA | 2x07 Backgrounds
By Addison Bell
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soranatus · 5 months
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Mizu character design concept, expression sheet, & pose sheet concept art, by Ryan O'Loughlin, a designer, story artist, & episode director for Blue Eye Samurai
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douglasbradburyverne · 2 months
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Character Art from "X-MEN: EVOLUTION" (2000 - 2003)
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retroscifiart · 4 months
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Production art by George Jenson for Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
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weirdlandtv · 1 year
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TINTIN animation art from the 1950s-1970s. The best (and the most faithful) adaptation of the original comics has to be the 1990s animated series. Yet there’s a charm to the earliest attempts— the sacred source material packaged as a Saturday morning cartoon!—and the 1970s films have the distinction of being blessed by Tintin’s creator, Hergé, and can therefore be considered as additions to the original comics.
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