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Click on the image to return to the glossary where you left off Concept SketchBy Anton Loeb from Fleischer's"Mr. Bug Goes to Town" (1941) The Concept Artist might work in a variety of media: watercolor, pastel, or graphite. They take key situations and locations from the story and come up with a visual "look" that suggests a mood and design for the layout of the scene. This is the most creative step in the animation process. Often, many different styles are experimented with before the final approach is approved for production. This page is maintained by Stephen Worth. Its contents are copyrighted and may not be duplicated or redistributed in any manner without the prior written consent of the authors. The images on this page are provided for consideration for purchase only.
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