Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Illustrations for a really awesome story by Edith Nesbith called 'The Last of the Dragons'






Read the story at: http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Last_of_the_Dragons


4 comments:

  1. Its an interesting presentation. But isn't it more of a sketch? How does it get transformed to animation?

    Sorry if my questions sound a bit immature types :). Got interested into 'transforming' a sketch into actual 'motion picture' after watching this interesting marathi movie called 'Harishchandrachi Factory' !

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  2. Hi Anonymous

    Your question is an interesting one, however, these particular sketches were done to be published in a book.

    As for animation, one does a series of progressive sketches which are shot and displayed intermittently within a short space of time, so that an illusion of movement is perceived.. it's a bit difficult to explain in brief and maybe you'll enjoy reading about the process..

    But do write if you'd like to chat more on this.

    Best,
    Anjali

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  3. Anjali, the dragon is sooooo cute! :)

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  4. Hey Anuja thanks sooo much :)

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