Fanboy and Chum Chum
Archive for the ‘Backgrounds’
Chum Chum Shrine
A handful of pictures to help you get started on your shrine to Chum Chum, just like Yo’s in episode #138, “The Incredible Shrinking Fanboy”.
Wishing Well
Neighborhood Backgrounds
The Fanlair, in Color
Fanlair, 360 Turns
Fanlair Rendered
In the next stage in the process of creating Fanboy and Chum Chum’s Fanlair, Caesar Martinez’s designs (click here to see them) are handed over to the CG folks downstairs. Supervising Producer Jason Meier says:
“The Fanlair was modeled by Sergio Lorenzo. Textured by George Taylor and Kaz Arizona. Lighting was done by Tobias White. The Fanlair was created all in Maya and has over two gigs of textures and takes about 6-8 minutes to render. The Fanlair also gets a seperate Ambient Occlusion pass to add depth shadows which gives it its depth and rich look.”
Thanks, Jason.
Color to follow.
The Fanlair
Coonfoot has asked to see some art of the Fanlair, home to Fanboy and Chum Chum. We’ll start off by showing five drawings by the exceptionally talented Caesar Martinez. From above to bottom, that’s Caesar’s concept, interior views two and three, a size comparison with Fanboy (using interior view #1), and an overhead map. As always, you can click through to the Flickr page for different sizes. More images to follow.
Manarctica the Ride from “Manarctica the Ride”
Here are a few pieces of production art of the amusement park attraction that gives the episode “Manarctica the Ride” its title. Eric’s concept is below, followed by Caesar’s Ride Station, Ext. Wide Shot, and Ext. Coaster Turn. The art above is by designed by Caesar and colored by Chad. As usual, click through for different sizes on Flickr.
Fanlair Pirate Ship and Trench
A few images of the pirate ship - built as part of the Fanlair roof - made by the gang in episode #135, “Fanboy Ahoy!” The concept up top is from Steve Lambe. Below we see a compilation of images straight from Tom King’s storyboard. Beneath that is Caesar Martinez’s design. At the bottom is some color work by Chad Woods.













