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I love Mary Englebriet's work and I love when she puts her own spin on classic Christmas tales, so coming across this You Tube video was such a treat! In this video, local St. Louis television newscast outlines Mary's process of turning her rendition od The Night Before Christmas from 2D to 3D. Enjoy!
1 Comments on Mary Englebreit and her rendition of "The Night Before Christmas" in 2D and 3D, last added: 10/26/2010
I really enjoyed watching this Kath. I love her work and had no idea she had dipped her toes in animation too.
Did you see how Mary is dressed just like her art? Busy prints with lots of black and kind of a different print scarf that frames her. Funny how that works, huh. :o)
I really enjoyed watching this Kath. I love her work and had no idea she had dipped her toes in animation too.
Did you see how Mary is dressed just like her art? Busy prints with lots of black and kind of a different print scarf that frames her. Funny how that works, huh. :o)
Thanks for posting this.