This Indie Animation Day, I'm introducing my next project!
Pilot Light - A Firefly City Story
“A daredevil pilot, a cautious lighthouse keeper, and a jaded ocean liner stewardess face a world of unknown futures and haunting pasts.”
seen from Morocco

seen from United States
seen from Singapore

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Netherlands
seen from United States

seen from Netherlands

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from India

seen from United States
seen from Türkiye

seen from United States
seen from Poland
seen from Netherlands
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Yemen
seen from United States
This Indie Animation Day, I'm introducing my next project!
Pilot Light - A Firefly City Story
“A daredevil pilot, a cautious lighthouse keeper, and a jaded ocean liner stewardess face a world of unknown futures and haunting pasts.”
⭐ Episode one of my animated series Where's Willow? - A Firefly City Story releases THIS FRIDAY!!!
Check out the show and subscribe to the Firefly City Stories YouTube channel so you don't miss it!
If you want to get a look at the setting of the show, here's a map of the Sunset Valley region of the Starlight Mountains National Park!
"The Sunset Valley region of the Starlight Mountains National Park and Preserve is home to an extensive array of mountains, ponds, lakes, woodlands, and other natural wonders. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking along the region's many trails, as well as camping, lodging, rock climbing, rafting, canoeing, and other activities. With so many opportunities to explore, Sunset Valley is an adventurer's paradise."
⭐ You can see a detailed writeup of the creation process (with a PDF download) for FREE over here on the Firefly City Stories Patreon!
Behind the scenes fact: The map was one of the first pieces of artwork I made for the show. A lot of it was done during leftover time in my audio engineering class where we had 3 hours to do a 20 minute project lol. While it took about a week's worth of days to make all on its own, it was worth it because it really helped guide the writing process. The hardest part was figuring out how to show dimension in the landscape (a lot of gradients). Throughout the years of the show's production, I would occasionally go back and tweak a few things here and there, but the original vision stayed about the same. My computer hates whenever I go in to edit it (it's a very intensive file).
- Mitch