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Storyboard artist uses old-school transparency to superimpose his cartoon characters on real life
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18th May 2014

Storyboard artist uses old-school transparency to superimpose his cartoon characters on real life

Marty Cooper is a storyboard artist and calls himself a “scribbler”. He’s created these super-cute cartoon characters drawn on transparent sheets of plastic paper that he then shoots super-imposed over reality. We think they’re awesome. And we’re now trying to work out what use we might be able to come up with that would mean that we get to work with him. More on that as soon as we’ve cracked it!

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