The following screenshots, created in Adobe After Effects, show tests of what the backgrounds in 'Gopher Golf' may look like, albeit currently lacking final detail.
These backgrounds both combine drawings, sets and props I've created using Photoshop. Using these backgrounds I can now create some of the more simple shots in the film - the shots which don't require the main characters to be present. Shots such as the golf ball flying through the air and over the fence can now be done easily animated in Photoshop or After Effects.
I did consider using Hornby grass for the main character to stand on, as I mentioned in a previous post but, in this particular scene (at home in his garden), the Golfer is never actually seen interacting with the set. The only other props he needs to interact with are his golf club and the golf ball, which will be filmed using a combination of stop-motion animation and Photoshop / After Effects animation.
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