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Judge Hopkins

Hopkins sketch

thaddeus -husband|farmer
eben βpreacher
lemuel βconstable
amelia βwife|custodian of the garden

Posting an old art - four judges - this art is no longer like that, I ended up changing alotπ
posting a lot of things here and on instagram

MISSING LINK (Dir: Chris Butler, 2019).
2019 is the year of the animated sequel, with follow-ups to How to Train Your Dragon and The Lego Movie recently leaving cinemas and further instalments of Toy Story, Secret Life of Pets, Shaun the Sheep, The Angry Birds Movie and the mighty Frozen to come. In a market oversaturated with sequels this, the fifth feature from Oregon based animation studio Laika, is a rare treat.
The second Laika production written and directed by Chris Butler, following 2012βs Paranorman, Missing Link is a departure from the dark fantasy of Paranorman and Coraline (Henry Selik, 2009) and finds the studio in decidedly lighthearted mode.
The adventure comedy concerns discredited explorer Sir Nigel Frost (Hugh Jackman) who teams up with a Sasquatch-like creature Mr Link (Zach Galifianakis) on a quest to the Himalayas to unite Link with his Yeti cousins.
As is to be expected from Laika, Missing Link is a beautiful realised stop-motion spectacle. It is easily the funniest Laika movie and the exquisitely detailed, hand-crafted animation is a joy. Galifianakis is a sweet natured, lovable Mr Link and is is supported by a first rate vocal cast which also includes Zoe Saldana, Emma Thompson and Stephen Fry.
Despite its disappointing box office Missing Link continues the run of excellent animations from Laika, proving them to be the most consistent of all animation studios. The movie is a sweet and humorous adventure, as entertaining for grownups as for children and is almost certainly the most original animation you will catch in cinemas this year.
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Queer characters done right:
1. Mitch Downe from Paranorman





PARANORMAN CONCEPT ART
Iβm finally getting around to posting some artwork from ParaNorman. Here are a few environmental designs of Normanβs house, the main street and the forest road. I had a blast working with the talented crew at Laika. Stay tuned, Iβll be posting more soon.







Wendell & Wild (2022)
Bad things happen to people Iβm close to... They die.










Wendell and Wild, 2022, dir. Henry Selick
β‘!!HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!!β‘
SINCE ITS VALENTINES DAY I THOUGHT WHY NOT DRAW SOME OF MY CURRENT FAVE SHIPS!!!?? Anyway here's my boys !!<33





I would've done them in my sketchbook but I didn't feel like it so π
Guess who's watching ParaNorman for the 100th time. Gonna start re-watching all my favourites stop-motion films.

For some reason my brain thought Laika produced this earlier but it was released August '12.

More screenies

This scene right 'ere still gets me. Norman's 'he shouldn't be afraid of his own son' π

Infamous bathroom scene



And on that note, it was a weekend well spent



I love how Norman tries to tame his hair earlier in the film, but gives up as it immediately reverts into whatever the heck it is and then later he finds himself falling over some thickets and suddenly 'character.'
On another note, this film's storyboard is such a vibe to study.
Guess who's watching ParaNorman for the 100th time. Gonna start re-watching all my favourites stop-motion films.

For some reason my brain thought Laika produced this earlier but it was released August '12.
