



In Daryl's film, he is using 3d rendered Maya backgrounds. To keep with continuity with the audience shots I decided to model a stage for our Duck film. I took the audience seats, cameras, directors chair and lights from Daryl's environment (modelled by Harry and Elisha) and created my own stage. It's really basic but I had to keep in mind that it must fit with our character designs as well. It's certainly not the worlds greatest environment but I think it'll do.
Looks good enough to me, Tomorrow I'm gonna do the animations for the stage. By the way since we'll be using 2d characters, you thinking of putting a toonshader on the stage?
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