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Above is a sneak peak of my double pan layout! (I decided to do that apposed to 2 separate pieces)

It's come from a storyboard from the Penryn 800 project, in a sequence where Peter Mundy walks through Russia and wanders into a camp of Samoyed people. I used mountains in the background to add a sense of scale and drama to the scene. The style for the actual animation is fairly flat and 2D, so I tinkered around with the perspective a lil'.

Below is the panel from the storyboard showing what was worked from to create the layout above. 

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