The Adventures of Tintin - Environments

The first Tintin brief provided by Peter Jackon came in the form of a simple question: "What would the world of Tintin look like if it were real?"
Led by senior concept designer, Chris Guise, the Weta Workshop Design team spent several fun weeks with this question in the very earliest stages of development, exploring the lavish environments and larger than life personalities of Hergé's graphic novels.

Destination Moon Rendering - Artist: Greg Broadmore

Destination Moon Rendering - Artist: Greg Broadmore

Crab with the Golden Claws Rendering - Artist: Chris Guise

Crab with the Golden Claws Rendering - Artist: Chris Guise

Explorers on the Moon Rendering - Artist: Greg Broadmore

Explorers on the Moon Rendering - Artist: Greg Broadmore

Labrador Road - Artist: Greg Broadmore

Labrador Road - Artist: Greg Broadmore

Tintin's Apartment - Artist: Rob Baldwin

Tintin's Apartment - Artist: Rob Baldwin

Bagghar - Artist: Frank Victoria

Bagghar - Artist: Frank Victoria

Dockside - Artist: Frank Victoria

Dockside - Artist: Frank Victoria

Maritime Museum - Artist: Tim Gibson

Maritime Museum - Artist: Tim Gibson

Marlinspike Hall - Artist: Rebekah Tisch

Marlinspike Hall - Artist: Rebekah Tisch

Omar's Palace - Artist: Matt Rodgers

Omar's Palace - Artist: Matt Rodgers

Omar's Palace - Artist: Rebekah Tisch

Omar's Palace - Artist: Rebekah Tisch

Red Rackham's Treasure - Artist: Gus Hunter

Red Rackham's Treasure - Artist: Gus Hunter

Seaplane in Storm - Artist: Frank Victoria

Seaplane in Storm - Artist: Frank Victoria

Seaplane - Artist: Frank Victoria

Seaplane - Artist: Frank Victoria