Studio Ghibli fans are still pondering the meaning of Hayao Miyazaki’s The Boy and the Heron, which came out last year. Though by some measure the studio’s most lavish feature yet — not least by the measure of it being the most expensive film yet produced in Japan — it’s also the one least amenable to simple interpretation.
It's cool ... is the interchangeable parts because it's for a game or similar? ...
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It is not for any specific project, it is something free, but in a certain way it is to show a bit of work mechanics with concept art.
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pepetto
It's cool ... is the interchangeable parts because it's for a game or similar? ...
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ASilvestre
It is not for any specific project, it is something free, but in a certain way it is to show a bit of work mechanics with concept art.
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