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Unrelated to the end of the movie BUT Zaruhi Galstyan did some fun concepts very early on in dev. This guy used to be called Signor Gamberetto (Mr. Shrimp) I love him #LucaWatchParty #PixarLuca
Don’s paper model inspired Josh West to caricature the town model further #LucaWatchParty #PixarLuca
Here’s a fun detail: notice the kitchen photos behind Massimo. Bit of a family portrait wall designed by Josh Holtsclaw. Bottom are his mamma and papa Marcovaldo #LucaWatchParty #PixarLuca
Macchiavelli was designed by Maria Yi. What more is there to say?!? Massimo in cat form. Shout out to Nicolle Castro in story who did hilarious drawings of him #LucaWatchParty #PixarLuca
Chris Sasaki was one of the first artists on in dev, and he captured the conflict and humor of this situation so well - it carried through to the final Massimo dinner scene #LucaWatchParty #PixarLuca
The hilarious fountain, designed by Noah Klocek #LucaWatchParty #PixarLuca
Santa Mozzarella, it’s Giulia! Design by Deanna Marsigliese, sculpt by Greg Dykstra, color and shading by Jennifer Chang #LucaWatchParty #PixarLuca
The seagulls! Designs by Dan Holland #LucaWatchParty #PixarLuca
Luca and Alberto meet! Deanna Marsigliese had so much fun drawing the 2 boys becoming friends, especially with the whole misunderstanding of human objects #LucaWatchParty
This piece by Don Shank was an important one to show the flow of the sea monster homes. They can swim in any direction after all #LucaWatchParty #PixarLuca