Beasts In The Sun -skeleton Test- By Animo Pron -

Example excerpt (summarized): Test 7B — 06:12–06:42: specimen 7B exhibited epidermal translucency, calcium mobilization in dermal plates; outcome: conditional survival, reclassification as "Hollow-sanguin".

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The animation employs a stark, high-contrast palette: bleached yellows and whites for the sun-baked earth, deep umbers and charcoal blacks for the creature’s bones and shadow. The beast itself is semi-translucent, allowing the viewer to see the articulation of its spine, ribs, and limbs in real time as it moves. Beasts in the Sun -Skeleton Test- By Animo Pron

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At its core, the piece explores vulnerability through visibility. By rendering the beast’s skeleton as the primary visual element, Animo Pron shifts the audience’s attention from surface threat to internal structure. The sun is not a source of life but an interrogator—each ray acts as a spotlight that reveals joints, cracks, and the fragile connections that hold the creature together. Write-up prepared for academic, archival, and critical use

The title suggests a duality:

Beasts in the Sun - Skeleton Test is not merely a technical demo—it is a haunting, sun-bleached tone poem about what walks when no one is watching, and what remains visible when everything else has been burned away. Animo Pron invites us to look not at the monster, but at its frame. And in that frame, we see ourselves: fragile, articulated, and utterly exposed under the light. Write-up prepared for academic


Rating (Artistic): ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Rating (Technical): ★★★★★ (5/5)
Recommended for: Fans of Scavengers Reign, Zdzisław Beksiński’s skeletal figures, and silent, slow-burn creature animation.


Write-up prepared for academic, archival, and critical use. All rights to the work belong to Animo Pron.

This appears to be a fan-made or indie horror/action experience (likely a demo or test build). Since the title includes “-Skeleton Test-,” expect a focus on skeletal enemies, environmental hazards, and sunlight-based mechanics.


Animo Pron is known for blending technical rigor with poetic unease. Previous works have included decaying automata, half-formed chimeras, and landscapes that breathe. Beasts in the Sun - Skeleton Test fits as a bridge between creature design showcase and experimental short film—less concerned with plot than with presence. It rewards slow viewing and invites frame-by-frame analysis of its mechanical precision.

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