Process:

I had to seriously rework the ending of the first sketch, because it felt incomplete and I wasn't sure how to communicate the feelings and melancholy nature of the ending. Fortunately, that's what teachers are for!

Here's another example of where I had an older design for Anne's and her lover's home, which was changed in the final draft and lineart. I also had to change certain angles so that the flow wouldn't be interrupted. The 180 degree rule of site, you cannot move the camera more than 180 degrees around a subject or in a scene because it will cause a disconnect and they might think of it as a different scene. So I had to change how the angle of the wall/window behind Anne and Adam, and beside the vampire as she sits outside, to keep the relationship between the scenes to show that they are the same window.

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