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I'm a freelance designer & animator who's currently open to new opportunities! I've done prop and color design for two series on Apple TV & Netflix, as well as character design, VisDev, and 2D animation.
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📧cmac21798@gmail.com
@MatiasHannecke @eyecager Hi! I'd love to be a part of the crew. Thanks for this opportunity!
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Next, the Lost Boys! I wanted to avoid them being too similar to the Disney versions, so I went for a more unique approach. I did take inspiration from Hook though, and mixed the movie's Lost Boys with the book's. From left to right: Slightly, The Twins, Curly, Nibs, and Tootles!
Up next is Tinker Bell! Much like Peter Pan, her initial design comes from the old D&D character, specifically the character's familiar. I mixed that design with Neverland 5e's very elegant design for the character, and I love how she came out!
The Darlings! I struggled at first to make these three different from the Disney iteration, but I like how the designs turned out. Michael's colors take inspiration from the 1989 Peter Pan anime's design.
Next, there's Captain Hook! For his design I tool inspiration from both Neverland 5e's interpretation of him and Dustin Hoffman's portrayal of the character in Hook (1991).
Starting with the one and only Peter Pan himself, of course.
My take on Peter (right) is influenced by a character I've been playing in another game for the last two years, Faunus (left). Faunus was no-so-subtly based on Peter Pan, so it felt right to make them one in the same!
The game started with a prologue scene of the end of the original book- Peter Pan defeating Captain Hook. So, there were a lot of characters I drew for this scene!