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Making a scene


Next to do was to create a storyboard for my animation.
And, for a story board, I knew I'd need a nice selection of character poses from each character... I didn't mind too much about using the same pose twice, so I needed just enough to make the story followable, so that you can tell what the character is doing in each cell

Anyway, once I'd drawn a few poses I scanned them in and cut them out so they had a nice transparent background, so I could arrange them on the storyboard.
With this nice little collection I thought I'd put a small scene together.

Here's what I made first...

Then once I finished drawing the bunnies and foxes,

I made this one...
Click the image for a bigger version... I think.

Maybe a little too cluttered, but as an after thought I quite like it.

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