A while back I uploaded a modelsheet I traced from a low resolution picture. Well, I recently got hold of some more Roger Rabbit comics and one of them has a official, in-depth model sheet.
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3 comments:
Jeepers, Alex! That's a very amazing find!
I always thought he was 4.5 jellybean heads high, though =0
Ah yes, you're talking about that sketchy one? I dunno who drew that, but this one I know is the official one from the animators of the film.
Those old sketches you're talking about are actually Richard Williams' first Roger Rabbit design studies. Maybe they settled on the "4 heads high" later.
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