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How To Train Your Dragon (2010) - Character Design

© DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. © Paramount Pictures Corporation

Early Hiccupp drawing
by Shane Prigmore
by Nicolas Marlet

by Nico Marlet
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by Nico Marlet
by Nico Marlet
by Nico Marlet, Carlos Grangel & Simon Otto
by Nico Marlet
by Simon Otto
by Justin Hunt


by Simon Otto


by Nico Marlet
by Nico Marlet
by Nico Marlet

by Nico Marlet
by Nico Marlet
by Nico Marlet
by Nico Marlet
by Carlos Grangel

by Nico Marlet
by Nico Marlet
by Nico Marlet
by Nico Marlet

by Nico Marlet







by Nico Marlet
by Nico Marlet


by Nico Marlet

by Morgan Kelly & Nico Marlet


by Nico Marlet
by Nico Marlet
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by Nico Marlet




OTHER EARLY CONCEPTS


by Toby Shelton
by Toby Shelton
by Toby Shelton
by Toby Shelton

Early Fishlegs concept
by Nico Marlet
At one point in character development, there was a consideration of making Snotlout a female, and a tough one at that. But it's probably not wise to mock this kid for wearing a dress now.
by Nico Marlet
by Nico Marlet
More early Snotlout sketches
by Toby Shelton
by Toby Shelton
by Toby Shelton

Early drawings of Astrid
by Nico Marlet
by Nico Marlet
by Nico Marlet
by Nico Marlet
by Nico Marlet

Early Stoick the Vast concept
by Nico Marlet
Early drawing of Hiccup's Mom
by Nico Marlet
Early dragon concepts
by Toby Shelton




by Jean-Francois Rey, Shane Prigmore & Nico Marlet
by Shane Prigmore

by Shannon Tindle
by Shannon Tindle
by Shannon Tindle



by Dan Krall







4 Comments:

the dreamer wolfy said...

thank you!

renova said...

Thank you for all the awesome collection!!!

Unknown said...

awesome gallery! thankyou

Ozzie Scribbler said...

I will never not hate how Toothless completely doesn't belong with other dragons. His design is amazing, but there's zero cohesiveness between him and literally all the rest of creatures.

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