- How Nimona crafted its unique animation style - Mashable
Notably, it does not adapt his hand-drawn art style, opting instead for a 3D CG approach with its own distinctive 2D stylings But just because the film doesn't look exactly like Stevenson's
- What animation style is Nimona inspired by? : r nimona - Reddit
Here's another article about how the movie crafted its animation style, focusing on how it bridged 2D and 3D CG, used inspiration from the comic, and used traditional approaches to things while doing its own thing, and talking about techniques they used
- Nimona Animation Director Ted Ty On Blue Sky, Nimonas Animation Style . . .
In the interview, Ted Ty touched on the transition from Blue Sky to Netflix, the secret to Nimona 's unique animation style, and the future of the Nimona franchise Screen Rant: Nimona was fantastic, and one of the most unique parts about it was its art style
- Nimona - Wikipedia
Stevenson began working on Nimona while attending the Maryland Institute College of Art, revisiting a character he had created in high school Stevenson published Nimona as a webcomic from 2012 through 2014, initially through Tumblr, developing the story and the art style as time progressed
- The Nimona Art Style Explained in 3 Minutes - YouTube
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- Interview: Behind the creation of ‘Nimonas’ unique animation style
Since its release on Netflix, praise has not stopped for the animated film Nimona From its unique animation style to its story and lead character, the feature film is refreshing in its storytelling
- Netflix Drops ‘The Art of Nimona’ Featurette - Animation World Network
Now, the Netflix: Behind the Streams YouTube account has dropped The Art of Nimona, a featurette that breaks down the film’s messages, and how its visual language was crafted to illustrate them
- Making Netflixs Nimona: why it owes a surprising debt to Chuck Jones
Focusing on issues of identity, Nimona reflects the zeitgeist of modern times and captures the imagination; it's a film that transcends the goal of simply making a 'cool film with a neat animated style'
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