
It was a storyboarding assistant gig with a very short time frame, but it gave me an opportunity to see the story process from the point of view of a professional who had been working in the industry for many years.

I got my feet wet doing value studies for particular sequences on the feature film Where the Wild Things Are with my mentor and college professor Ryan Woodward. I started working professionally in 2006, mostly for smaller freelance-type companies doing storyboarding and character design. Comic books, animation, illustration… anything that seemed interesting to me at the time. For the longest time, all I can remember is drawing and designing everything that I could get my hands on.

Taylor: I think I started drawing in the womb. Q: Tell us a little bit about your background before you came to ArenaNet.

One of the newest additions to the ArenaNet concept art team, Taylor Krahenbuhl is a multi-faceted, multi-talented artist who understands the synergy between art and storytelling.
