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THE FLINTSTONES - VEHICLE ART
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These are all part of the current FLINTSTONES style guide that I inked for Warner Bros. Consumer Products. The art for the guide was penciled by two very talented artists...Mike Fontanelli and Mark Christiansen. Click on each image for a larger view!
2 comments:
Patrick,
Seeing Fred & Barney aboard the Barney's cabriolet logmobile, it seems that they were animated by Carlo Vinci (look at their hairs balancing on the wind) and with the Ed Benedict's layout!
Patrick,
I remember very well of this animal-tractioned paddy wagon. It's from the Flintstones second episode (from the first season [1960-61]), titled The Swimming-Pool, which brings the layout made by Ed Benedict and the animation made by Kenneth Muse.
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