Here is the final comp for 4_70, I am overall happy with the look, and here is the raw animation to see how rough it looks without my post compositing effects.
Here is the final comp for 3_50, which I think turned out ok.
Well for some reason my videos on Youtube are being flagged for copyright even though they contain zero copyright material.
This shot 2_60 was really hard to animate, the last half were Saul looks at his needle got cut and I expected for it to not make it into the final cut, which it did.
There is about to be a lot of finalized animation shown on my blog, as 3D animation wrapped up. I'll be giving my notes and thoughts about the shots as they need be.
Shot 1_100: I just did some small clean up for this shot, the other animator did 90% of the animation, I was just responsible for making the walk try to feel a bit more natural and ease into the ending pose with his arm extended a bit smoother. Like with all my shots, there's always room for improvement but I had to let this shot go to focus on more important shots.
I scanned in all of my old drawings from early on when I wanted to do the dove animation fully traditional, and placed and designed them for the art book.
Here are the final pages for my section:
All of the animation is done and is slowly being rendered out, so the only work I have besides helping rendering and compositing, is getting the press kit done. This will be submitted to festivals for consideration in their film line up.