Sewer Scene
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
animated sewer scene,
with flashing neon light pointing to the Phantom's Lair
.
Read about Killer Tomatoes preparation, below.
About Killer Tomatoes Preparation
The sewer scene began as two sketches. I prepared digital images with color, highlight and shadow from each sketch. One image displayed a bright neon sign with colored highlights on the blocks, path, and water. The second image displayed a dark neon sign and dimly lit scene.
American Film Technologies Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
team, prepared animation from the two images.
Later I composed animation from the two images, with Photoshop enhancements
and Adobe After Effects for video and audio.
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes Background Art
View background art broadcast for, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
,
the animated cartoon, through Fox Children's Network.
Illustration was painted
with Vista Tips 24 bit software,
similar to Photoshop.
Background graphics are part of the portfolio of Amy (Washburn) Butler, listed in imdb.com as Amy Washburn. I'm owner of Seven Thunder Software. However composition and color palettes were prepared by another artist on the team.
Aunt Lily's messy living room, kitchen and the lab scene's spilled liquid, look a little scary. Moss grew from bricks in the dungeon. In general, everything appeared scuffed and dirty.
2D illustration preparation included an eye for light direction, composition and consistency between
scenes. Some scenes were prepared for horizontal tracking, such
as Aunt Lily's Living Room
.
Left and right images for the room were digitally painted
separately, then combined for animation.
The San Zuchini Harbor
animation was composed from two separate scenes.