This page highlights the concept art and renders created for the development of Sing. Most of the designs were conceived by Eric Guillon, but other artists contributed story art, costume design, and color concepts.
Buster's car-washing service. An early version of Buster dropping off his bike at Les Calmars; the smoking dog was ultimately replaced with a chimpanzee. Buster with a scrapped character. Buster and his father watching Epiphany.
Cut non-gorilla gang members.
An early version of Rosita and Norman's house. Rosita sending her children to school, with another version of her house; an apartment was ultimately used instead.
Meena's mother with a cut family member.
Early concept art of Buster and Eddie meeting Nana; the retirement home was replaced with her mansion.
Early concept art of Mike playing cards with the bears in the nightclub.
Auditions
Early concept art of Pete with a scrapped character. Eddie performing, an idea which was ultimately abandoned. Concept art of the unnamed alpaca. Early concept art of Ray.
Concept art of the rooster with an unused hyena patron. Concept art of the unnamed bull .
The Moon Theater in ruins.
Downtown with a scrapped character.
Clement Griselain's Keylighting
Guillaume Fesquet's Paintings
The theater, pre- Moon ownership; notably this version was called the Bellcity Theater. The Moon Theater interior. The Moon Theater's rehearsal studio. Big Daddy explains a plan to Johnny and his allies. A scrapped scene with the bull, who had a much bigger role as a business tycoon in Sing's earlier drafts [1][2]. Johnny visiting his father in prison.
François Moret's Artwork
Aurèlien Predal's Paintings
2011 concept art of animals at a bar; Pedral drew this for the earliest pitch of Sing, which had a very different plot at the time [3]. 2011 concept art of an elephant mother slapping her children; Pedral drew this for the earliest pitch of Sing, which had a very different plot at the time [3]. 2011 concept art of koalas working in a mine; Pedral drew this for the earliest pitch of Sing, which had a very different plot at the time [3].
Emmanuel Temps' Storyboards
Storyboard Sing Illumination Mac Guff
Gregory Georges' Artwork
The Moon Theater exterior advertising Lunch ( Sing's working title) on the marquee.
Chloe Nicholay's Drawings
Fanart of Buster Moon Chloe drew after production ended but before the film was released.
Frédérick Alves-Cunha's Renders
Buster Moon - Concept Render 1 Buster Moon - Concept Render 2 Crocodile - Concept Render Giraffe - Concept Render Giraffe Meena's grandfather - Concept Render Miss Crawly - Concept Render Nana Noodleman - Concept Render Penguin - Concept Render-0 Penguin Ray - Concept Render Raymond Rooster - Concept Render Rooster Stork - Concept Render Stork
References
- ↑ Amidi, Amid (December 23, 2016). INTERVIEW: 'Sing' Director Garth Jennings Jumps Headfirst into Animation. Cartoon Brew. “We used to have a business tycoon guy. He was becoming more and more dominant, and then at the end we realized we didn’t need him at all in the story... In the end, he has just one little scene where he gives Mike a credit card in the bank.”
- ↑ guillaumefesquet. Instagram (August 09, 2017). “Early concept for a character who never made it.”
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Predal, Aurèlien. SING. Retrieved on July 09, 2019.
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