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Paul Shardlow is an animation and illustrator. He works as a production designer, visual devleopment artist, and story development artist at Sony Pictures Animation, and a art director and visual development artist at DreamWorks Animation. Paul is also a design for animation, educational consultant for various countries. Although not credited for any of his work in How to Train Your Dragon, Paul did provide plenty of cocnept artwork for the Art book.

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  • Paul Shardlow is an animation and illustrator. He works as a production designer, visual devleopment artist, and story development artist at Sony Pictures Animation, and a art director and visual development artist at DreamWorks Animation. Paul is also a design for animation, educational consultant for various countries. Although not credited for any of his work in How to Train Your Dragon, Paul did provide plenty of cocnept artwork for the Art book.
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  • Paul Shardlow is an animation and illustrator. He works as a production designer, visual devleopment artist, and story development artist at Sony Pictures Animation, and a art director and visual development artist at DreamWorks Animation. Paul is also a design for animation, educational consultant for various countries. Although not credited for any of his work in How to Train Your Dragon, Paul did provide plenty of cocnept artwork for the Art book.
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