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Here are all the 2D animatics created for Ghostbleed: The Bio Horror, along with some context. 

More behind-the-scenes this weekend!

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Ghostbleed Animatics

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TomoGotchi

"It's so good to see your SMILING FACE!", this line is slightly funnier in the animatic because of the way it's drawn xD Awesome work Harry, loved this one, already showed it to my friends who are Resident Evil fans.

harrypartridge

Yes - I agree. Her original model was actually angrier looking and was softened after we shot the live action segments to look more like Atlantis, our live action model/actress. I do regret not going back in to work on that shot but time didn't allow for endless tweaks.

Anonymous

Thanks for sharing, this was really fun to see. Ghost Bleed is so good! Makes me laugh the second it starts with the fucking Hanna-Barbera splat sound xD

Trevor Bond

This was a hoot both in regular form and animatic. You got together a great group to make this happen!

Anonymous

This behind the scenes is awesome but also educational to understand the process leading up to the end result. Damn good job to everyone involved.

Samarama

how did you do the 3d turning in the animatic?

harrypartridge

Hah! That is actually a real sound from a horror game menu. Check it out... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeXKtyoGsR4

harrypartridge

Hey Sam! Basically all motion tweens! For example, I have a floor only texture that stretches and a ceiling only texture that squashes, that creates a feeling of vertical movement. As a camera moves you see more or less of each 3D plane, so by stretching or squashing those planes you can create the feeling of 3D movement.

Jesse Dusk

I think the final Naomi costume was more suitable for a Resident Evil parody.

harrypartridge

Great, thanks Jesse. It didn't change a whole lot, but putting the word "Police" down her arm really helped I think :)

Arsonist

I really enjoyed this, I got a soft spot for Resident Evil and this was a fun parody. How long where you working on this?

harrypartridge

Hoolopee and I started discussing it in June/July, but we really started for real in August/September.

Arsonist

I thought it would have been longer this came out relatively fast! If I may ask a 2nd question what was your favourite part to work on?

harrypartridge

The live action was fun but stressful, it rained, lights broke, the puppet ghost didn't work the way we had hoped. Probably the most enjoyable part was getting back scenes from Hoolopee that I had created in animatic form and seeing them in 3D. He was able to animate so fast, it was like magic seeing them come to life. Hearing Ockeroids music was great too - lots of fun all around.

Will Kommor

Gotta say I was completely delighted by every "low-res texture" joke. Rita's name on the computer, your smiling face, etc. I've never seen that gag done before. I may be wrong, but I feel like the way the typical animation/game asset pipeline is set up, it's surprisingly hard to have a character make a joke about how stuff around them actually looks. This whole thing was really impressively directed.

harrypartridge

Thank you Will! We knew from the start it was going to have a chunky PS1 look and even planned out some gags that didn't make the cut such as mirrors that don't reflect etc.