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Lion Walk - Hand Drawn Animation

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I've already shared some excerpts of the above hand drawn animation, but this is the final version with all the frames and with my original music. I drew each frame one by one, there are over 3,000 frames in total.

You can view some frames individually and the sketches and music in progress in this blog post. I made this in a rather minimalist way. It's meant to be some kind of short video clip for the music. It was really time consuming, I hope I can do longer projects in the future.

The video starts with an introduction showing my studio, the lion appears on the computer and walks, walks, walks... the lion transforms itself in strange faces, the faces become a skull, the skull becomes a flower.

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For more information about my artwork: info@benheine.com
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:star::star::star::star::star-half: Overall
:star::star::star::star::star: Vision
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Originality
:star::star::star::star::star: Technique
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Impact

So... as i was picking my eyeballs up from off the ground, this reminded me of the project i had to do for class once. But you did it like a pro. I can't believe you drew all that! I thought it was all done in Flash or Photoshop/Illustrator. I loved when you did the subtle color/shading changes. When the room was filled in complete color my head exploded. However i didn't really care for the weird heads and the middle/end. I thought you hit the nail on the head with the idea you where going for and obviously no one else could have done it. The Technique was interesting with the color shading and subtle changes over time that you don't instantly recognize. And as i said before... I had to put my eyes back in my head.
Overall this was a phenomenal piece. Keep up the great work.