I’ve got most of my Brief History of Rhubarb animation in the can and all the artwork completed but I’m still working on the scene where a man picks up glass of rhubarb aperitif. It’s a surprisingly tricky bit of animation to get right but I’m determined not to fudge it and ‘cheat’, so hopefully I’ll get it to work smoothly over the weekend.
In the meantime I’m planning my next animation for the Rhubarb Festival Richard Bell’s Rhubarb Triangle Sketchbook.
My storyboard (above) gives the gist of it, a sketchbook brought to life, with the drawn characters, such as a Middleton collier, telling the story themselves. I’ll then pan around the page for close-ups of relevant pen and watercolour drawings.
I’m using picture maps and pen and watercolour drawings that I drew for my booklet Walks in the Rhubarb Triangle, so I’ve got plenty of material to choose from to tell my story and conjure up an impression of Rhubarb Triangle country.