Little clay versions of some of my Tea N Crumpets characters (as well as the Rocket No.9 clay model which I still have all this time later!)

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Little clay versions of some of my Tea N Crumpets characters (as well as the Rocket No.9 clay model which I still have all this time later!)
This is one of my first proper attempts at traditional animation for a collage project, done with painted cels. A lot of it was animated backwards, cutting away from the path shapes. I've also thrown in a stop motion short I made for the fun of it at the same time, and a cel animation test of a dancing rabbit.
Music used: N-Trance - Set You Free
Primus - Is it luck
Game no Kanzume Otokuyou Title screen
The project our group are doing at college at the moment is a music video type thing, to some 90's trance track that I can't remember the name of (But a bit of the lyrics are at the bottom of the pic), which we'll be making about 20-odd seconds worth of each. The animation thing is gonna be called "Rocket Number Nine" and stars that there rocket geezer.
This is just some random poster type pic I did a bit of today and a bit of yesterday. I did it with paint for the background, pen for the art and writing and some pencil in there too. Done in some sort of old school cartoon style, enough I’m not sure how (just the "In true colour" bit I guess.)
Now I have 3 weeks to animate my segment of the video, which is nice. Did I mention we're not using computers at all for this?
Storyboard for Rocket No.9!
Concept art for Rocket No.9!