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Designing Surf's Up's "North" beach where Big Z lives was one of earliest tasks I had to undertake in the film and evolved through different designs. Here are some of them. Above is the approved sequence illustration for the "feel" on how Cody sees the place for the very first time. Cody character on the foreground was done by Sylvain DeBoissy.
Here's one of my favorite shots in the film. I designed the extreme down shot from Cody's POV on the cliff before he went down to the beach.
Now this one is the earliest aerial shot I did in order to map out the beach based from different story beats. The tall waterfalls on the left was supposed to be a sacred pond where Cody has to do his "karate kid" moment with Big Z and climbs to the top. Also if you notice right on the middle is a bluff where big Z does his beach chanting and be "one" with the waves. On top of a hill are two openings on the ground with smoke coming out which are the lava tube entrances. Towards the right is the main beach where Big Z's house (the huge banyan tree) and boardshack (bent palm) are located. Lastly, at the very tip of the island on the right is a surfboard shaped rock where Big Z is supposed to reveal himself to Cody.
Above are very early design explorations for his beach. Notice Big Z's pad and boardshack on the first two images. The third one are thumbnails to find the right shapes.
These last five images are the final approved design for the beach. Notice the sacred pond is still there. It was taken out later in production. Last two are elevations showing how rocks at the north shore used to form one huge monolith and eroded through the years. Enjoy.
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ReplyDeletethanks for this post !!
inspiring stuff- It's great to see your thinking in these sketches.
ReplyDeleteAmazing Sketches. Really interesting to see the development and phases in a professional work
ReplyDeleteGreat post!
ReplyDeleteIncerdible man. Nice to see the stages of development to the final breakdowns for production. Beautiful as always my friend. I you and your family are well.
ReplyDeleteBest,
MAC
Really amazing work dude. I'll be stopping by from now on.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless,
George
Hey Armand , Great works here.
ReplyDelete.I love your backgrounds. I live in a island in the middle of atlantic ocean (Canary Island) , .and this sketches remember me my home.
Congratulations Armand
see u!
Excellent work Armand!
ReplyDeletewow, thanks for posting this stuff. Just great! And it's nice to see how faithful the film was to these designs.
ReplyDeleteAwesome work! Thanks for sharing all of that!
ReplyDeleteI got to meet David Schaub at Industry Giants last weekend. He had a lot of good insight on animating expressive eyes.
Thanks again!
Wow, these are just amazing Armand! So inspiring, thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! So many cool images.
ReplyDeletethese are awesome! I love the top pic! don't recall any of these in the art of book ;) better take a look again!
ReplyDeleteHey Jay,
ReplyDeleteI believe the one in the art of book is the beautiful painted version done by Noelle Triaureau.
Armand you did a fantastic job on this movie.
ReplyDeleteAnd I really enjoy your pencil posts :)
Hope all is well in LA! Take care,
Alessandra
Oh, dios mioooooo....those are AWESOME!!!!
ReplyDeleteConstructive comment, as you can see, XDDD but, sorry, it´s what I feel when I see your work.
Wonderful locations, excellent tonal range....amazing artwork, Armand.
Thanks for share this.
(and for your comment, thanks a lot)
Un saludo!
These are brilliant!
ReplyDeleteamazing!
ReplyDeleteThese are great! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteReally amazing work as usual !!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful drawings - really inspiring stuff!
ReplyDeleteAwesome work!I very like the Beach!
ReplyDeletefantastic work Armand! I love the scale and mood of your work. I have been away for too long but I am finally posting again.
ReplyDeleteTake care man,
Sam
I love your pencils, amazing and inspirating work.
ReplyDeleteSergi Cardó
very cool work
ReplyDeleteFantastic work Armand!
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ReplyDeleteAbsolutely awesome. I bought the book.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Parka
Superb~~
ReplyDeleteGreat Armand~