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Sketchbook Stephan Martinière<br />
trAnScendentAl<br />
“Another sketch idea for<br />
a book cover. Sometimes<br />
simplicity is what works best.<br />
I liked this idea much better<br />
than the other one the<br />
publisher ended up choosing,<br />
but that’s fine, it’s part<br />
of the process!”<br />
I liked the idea much better<br />
than the one the publisher<br />
chose, but that’s fine!<br />
hop: cAndy FActory<br />
“A concept for the film. Interestingly, I did<br />
not get to see the film when it first came out. I<br />
was under the impression that the film did not get<br />
made. This was a fun concept that I had hoped<br />
to push to colour and possibly 3D, but the<br />
client was fine with just a sketch.”<br />
gUlliver’S<br />
trAvelS: deAn’S hoUSe<br />
“This project was for a full CG animated feature,<br />
and I spent over six months developing all<br />
kinds of different concepts, from characters<br />
to environments and props, as well as doing<br />
storyboards. This was a really cool<br />
semi-cartoony project that<br />
unfortunately didn’t happen.”<br />
MercedeS<br />
coMMerciAl<br />
“This was a very early sketch<br />
exploring a creature concept.<br />
It’s another way I like to sketch,<br />
in a looser, very sketchy line.<br />
I had the pleasure of pushing<br />
the design to full colour and<br />
detail with added elevations to<br />
help the CG modellers build<br />
it. This was a very funny<br />
and very well-done<br />
TV commercial.”<br />
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