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Billie Eilish transformed into a cartoon character for animated segments in her highly anticipated concert film Happier than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles.
And on Sunday, the seven-time Grammy Award winner gave her fans a behind-the-scenes look at how her animated alter-ego was created.
The hitmaker shared a video to her Instagram Story in which she was wearing a red and black motion capture suit covered with reflective markers.
Transformation: On Sunday, Billie Eilish gave her fans a behind-the-scenes look at how her animated alter-ego for her concert film was created
'shooting the motion picture for the animation in "a love letter to LA" craaaaaaazyy,' she wrote on the video, adding several swirly eyes emojis.
Billie also donned a large black mocap helmet. Motion caption dots and lines were painted on her face and white balls were adhered to her hands, legs and shoes.
In the clip, Eilish was sitting in a director's chair as she panned the camera to show off the suit from various angles. She turned the camera back on her face, tilted her head and flipped off the camera as she concluded her video.
Cool: The hitmaker shared a video to her Instagram Story in which she was wearing a red and black motion capture suit covered with reflective markers
Excited: 'shooting the motion picture for the animation in "a love letter to LA" craaaaaaazyy,' she wrote on the video, adding several swirly eyes emojis
High tech: Motion caption dots and lines were painted on her face and white balls were adhered to her hands, legs and shoes
Gearing up: Billie also donned a large black mocap helmet
In Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter To Los Angeles, Eilish performs her entire new album on stage at the Hollywood Bowl. The live action scenes from the concert are intercut with animated segments in which Billie's character drives a car around Los Angeles.