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We have previously featured French illustrator Guillaume Cornet’s incredibly detailed drawings of a Parisian neighborhood hidden with cute characters and stories.
Thanks to an awesome stop motion time-lapse video created by the folks at Society6, we can now take a look at the laborious process behind the creation of Cornet’s visually arresting artworks.
The video condenses 75 hours’ worth of drawings and colors into a fascinating two-minute short, showing us how Cornet created these highly detailed scenes with his fine-tip pen and blank canvas.
Watch the video below.






[via Golem13, images via video screenshots]
We have previously featured French illustrator Guillaume Cornet’s incredibly detailed drawings of a Parisian neighborhood hidden with cute characters and stories.
Thanks to an awesome stop motion time-lapse video created by the folks at Society6, we can now take a look at the laborious process behind the creation of Cornet’s visually arresting artworks.
The video condenses 75 hours’ worth of drawings and colors into a fascinating two-minute short, showing us how Cornet created these highly detailed scenes with his fine-tip pen and blank canvas.
Watch the video below.
[via Golem13, images via video screenshots]