Leafie a Hen Into the Wild

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Leafie a Hen Into the Wild
A timeline for the Bendy franchise, listing official, chronologically-ordered dates taken from the franchise's universe. MacArthur Steel Co.
Compiled References of timelines and characters and events within the toon realm mirroring the real world.
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~wip pics of me deciding styles of bricks to fit the worlds cartoon aesthetic.
when designing toon towns buildings and producing them en-mass, I wanted to give them a uniqueness rather than being the boring square symmetrical housing, so I added crooks and slants, making them look wonky and unstable. However reality in toon town isn't the same, and such structures can exist to whatever extreme. The brick work and windows reflecting this style choise also, with the bricks being individually misshapen and jagged instead of factory-line copys-pastes. (fig 1-2)
From the outside, the windows and floors look as they'd be uncomfortable to live in, however upon entering the room itself the perceivable space becomes normally measured, despite outside observers seeing no change, as if by a trick of camera work or movie magic. (fig 3)
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-these are some tests for the introduction the the ADCD comic
I used these reference images to help with clothing the main characters correctly.
-Pictures from the comic "BONE" to show my investigation into panel layout and speech bubble spacing. I had read these comic before, but only recently I the bought the full series. This comic dose a very good job on displaying alot of action and visuals by making good use of small panel sizes. With lengthy dialoge I want to play around with how I can fit the bubbles in or just outside the planel on the edges, perhaps to add an effect of monologuing or forethought.