In addition to the previous post about Kenai, here is another series of designs by Harald Siepermann, with a little different design. “I wanted Kenai to be in the middle of his puberty, so I tried to give him a girlish attitude as well, long thin limps for example an altogether puppyish feel,” commented Harald Siepermann.
“This is almost the final design of his haircut, but it took me a long time to come up with it and keep it simple,” continued Siepermann. “I wasted a lot of time and pencil milage to come up with something fancy.”
Visual development by Harald Siepermann for Kenai from Brother Bear
Visual development by Harald Siepermann for Kenai from Brother Bear
Visual development by Harald Siepermann for Kenai from Brother Bear
Visual development by Harald Siepermann for Kenai from Brother Bear
Visual development by Harald Siepermann for Kenai from Brother Bear
Visual development by Harald Siepermann for Kenai from Brother Bear
Visual development by Harald Siepermann for Kenai from Brother Bear
Visual development by Harald Siepermann for Kenai from Brother Bear
Visual development by Harald Siepermann for Kenai from Brother Bear
Visual development by Harald Siepermann for Kenai from Brother Bear
Visual development by Harald Siepermann for Kenai from Brother Bear
Visual development by Harald Siepermann for Kenai from Brother Bear
Visual development by Harald Siepermann for Kenai from Brother Bear
Visual development by Harald Siepermann for Kenai from Brother Bear
Visual development by Harald Siepermann for Kenai from Brother Bear
A year later, while the story underwent some rewrites, Harald worked again on Kenai. So more to come.