

Rough storyboard concept for the video, outlining
the key beats I wanted to synchronize with the
lyrics.



Most assets/refences were created in separate Blender
projects - separated by scene or use-case. For example,
the dice and poker scene were rendered as two files
since the dice needed to be evenly lit and on a
transparent layer and be able to fly through
the hand drawn clouds in the foreground.
Reference for the hand drawn portion of the video
came from keyframing a T-posed model in similar
attire to what was envisioned.

The outlined Impact font was chosen to
reflect the bold, online-first branding
of Jane Remover. Impact font has seen
a post-ironic revival after its use in
early internet memes, a space Jane
resides in quite comfortably.

To achieve this breaking wall effect, a
preexisting, free-use asset from BlenderKit
was subdivided and made an active object.
The text was designated as passive, which
triggered the breaking wall when passing
through at high velocity.

All assets, including Blender animation and ProCreate
illustrations were compiled on Adobe After Effects.
Effects like the camera flash were also added to
ease the transition into the camera framing device.