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Mad respect to the artists coming up with such detailed and unique creature designs and still managing to animate them in 2D.
His traditional technique is so exquisite, it makes you forget for a second the animals depicted on the artworks are either fictional or extinct.
The Precursors of Pacific Rim have/had the potential to be the messed up eldritch horrors that the Qu were in All Tomorrows.
Imagine if the cloned Kaiju used to be the wise, peaceful species of Anteverse before they were turned into the wild, controlled beasts that we know now. https://t.co/lcLlr3b8ij
If only we had this Thicc Ghidorah for KOTM. Imagine their scenes filmed like the Kraken scene from Clash of the Titans, showing their grand scale in the movement.
Unfortunately couldn't find the concept artist for this piece, but without a doubt they did a fantastic job.
Cool detail about Knifehead is his tongue is connected to his palate instead of the lower jaw.
So the tongue is actually upside down inside the mouth.
I miss him so much :(
Like, understandably things had to be changed for the sake of better presentation on the fossil data that so far we know of, but man, this was without a doubt a unique and influential design. So much so it kind of created a new paleoart meme for a while.
The Kaiju Cutlists in Pacific Rim: The Black had a pretty damn cool design. It's simple, but visuall striking and distinctive enough to be recognisable.
The kaiju dogs are not bad either.