Animation/Set Design - Shrek - Duloc Street

Duloc Street was the first thing I worked on when I started on Shrek. It was also the last thing I worked on. I worked on it off and on for over six months. In the end, not much made it to the screen. It’s part of the creative process to investigate all options and select the best elements from each.

Originally, we were going to build miniature scenery for the CGI characters. Later, the scenery was also made in CGI. Either way, we wanted to build (miniature or CGI) about six different buildings that would then be reproduced many times to generate the entire street. I made over a dozen designs that all evolved and changed considerably during the six month design process.

Note: These drawings are presented here for portfolio purposes only. These drawings are not available for sale or to be given away in hard copy or digitally in any scale. I will be happy to show hard-copy during a legitimate job interview for Set Designer.

Due to protests by other Set Designers who do not have their own web sites and feel that it is unfair for me to spread the word that I am equally or more qualified, this page have been eliminated. I will still be happy to show my work in an interview. Sorry for the inconvenience. Please return to the Set Design Main Page.


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This page last updated 6-25-04

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