Thursday, 27 June 2013

Peter Rabbit


Here some inspirational poses I did for Nickelodeon on "Peter Rabbit" project.

© F Warne & Co. and Silvergate PPL, 2013.  PETER RABBITTM F Warne & Co.  Based on the works of Beatrix Potter.

7 comments:

Stephanie Roos said...

This is just ADORABLE!!!! Can't stop looking at them. The style of these drawings brings out the kid in me. Have you ever thought about illustrating a childrens book? If so, I would definitely buy a copy

rose-a-petits-pois said...

Oh I love Peter Rabbit and your interpretation of the characters is very sweet and fresh !

Philip A. Buck said...

These are great. So fun! I always know that when I check in on your blog I'm going to be inspired! Keep up the good work. :)

Claudio Acciari said...

Thank you Stephanie! I Always wished to illustrate a children book but I Always ended up doing something else like animation, comics, backgrounds...sooner or later I'll assemble some stuff to show to some edithor, I defenetly have to do it.

Thank you Genevieve! I'm super glad you like these sketches, it rarely happens I feel free to put myself into a work made under commission, especially for the animation industry so....I'm satisfied with it. Beatrix Potter was the main reference of course but I get alot inspiration from the work of Richard Scarry as well.
I love what it does.

Thanks Philip! I'll post more and more :) the blog is the true window of my passion for art, thank you for your support !

Philip A. Buck said...

Good to hear. :) I agree, Beatrix Potter & Richard Scarry both have great work! I think I just saw a dvd of this Peter Rabbit today in a store! I recognized it out of the corner of my eye because it looked so much like your character designs & art. I was glad to see so much of your approach remained in the final product. Very nice!

Claudio Acciari said...

Philip, well...it went the other way around, I mean...the model I received when I accepted the commission was the same one you saw on tape, it was already done, my task was to place the characters in specific actions and attitudes, let's say what I posted is my way to be out of model...ahah, but I didn't have to get too close to the final model since these are inspirational.
I'm glad you vrote this comment because I can correct the post to avoid misunderstanding, thanks.

Philip A. Buck said...

Oh I see. haha Sorry! Well, you've definitely given them a lot of life and personality. They are very fun!