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The PAPERWALKER Journal is Florian Satzinger's regularly updated weblog on his character design work, visual development, inspirations and references materials of current, past and future projects such as StarDucks©, Motorbirds© and Toby Skybuckle© for France and Japan based Ankama Group LLC, Childwood© for Canada based Arcana Studio Inc. and many more. ©2012 World rights reserved.
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Friday, April 29, 2011

Title Card Design/Painting

I was really happy how soft and warm the colours of the bg came out...

The initial concept was created with the original classic WB title card design in mind a little, as a sort of homage or take-off artwork:

© Warner Bros. W.r.r.

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Friday, April 22, 2011

Warrior

This motorbird will be included (as a sort of homage or take-off artwork) to a friend's special limited oversize release (A3) of his graphic novel "RIA - Seed of Hope" . The design of the motorbird is based on the novel's cat-ish main character.


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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Fracking - Things Find A Way; Symmetry

A really beautifully made animation via Daniel Caylor's On Animation Blog:


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Update: And this just came in from my buddy Christian de Vita:



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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Paperwalker TV: Motorbirds 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea!

When searching for a shape or form for a vehicle I often start with certain reference images and then proceed running around on the piece's form and volume on and on and on... lately, I recorded that initial process:


Shape reference: Nautilus shell

Update: Check out Willie's latest spoon-man!

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Monday, April 04, 2011

Mouse-Over

The other day I stumbled upon the rough layout of my blog's header image and thought it would be nice to implement a mouse-over effect to the blog. Just move your mouse cursor over the title image... by the way, if you read this via a feed, you will have to go to my blog to see it :)


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