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scurviesdisneyblog · 2 months ago
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Part of Your World pencil tests for The Little Mermaid by Glen Keane, Tony Anselmo, and Dave Pruiksma.
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elvisqueso · 5 months ago
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— Can you paint with all the colors of the wind?
Pocahontas (1995)
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egglygreg · 10 months ago
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All my Disney X LotR art so far
I only just realised I made Eowyn’s hair curly like Aurora’s in the battle picture and straight in her portrait, whoops! Never mind, I wanted her to have straight hair to differentiate her more from Galadriel and Arwen anyway.
In an actual movie I’d want Galadriel to be animated slightly more fluidly and beautifully than everyone else, since she lived in Valinor and saw the two trees. And for her hair to be particularly glorious!
I also think it’d be cool if the Ringwraith’s were animated kinda jerkily or even stop motion like, something uncomfortable to convey their horror.
Next up is a Faramir/Eowyn drawing, then I’m torn between Gandalf or the hobbits
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artist-issues · 2 months ago
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“Wish I had the wings to take me high, away / To a place where no one doubts me”
Fei Fei concept art from Over the Moon by Glen Keane
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marcanimation · 1 year ago
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Basil, Glen Keane
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a-n-i-m-a-t-i-o-n · 6 months ago
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Silver: Jimbo! Aw, now, don’t be too put off by this hunk of hardware. [Chuckles] [Humming] Woah! [Chuckles]
Dialogue repeats with each scene
Clip is from the Treasure Planet 2003 DVD Overview
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ricelacethrust · 5 months ago
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OKAYYYY
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im not gona say anythng. guys ur gross!!! ew!!!! >_< ... >_○
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woodelflady · 1 year ago
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Interactive Interview panel with Beauty and the Beast animator presented by The Huntington museum.
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kaliyakarnage · 1 year ago
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I still not feel like drawing something serious...but at least I got a little bit done I guess?^^'
I stumbled across this sketch while looking through old drawings and decided to finally finish it...after 16 years.
Treasure Planet was and is till this day my most favourite Disney movie of all time. Back then I used to stop the VHS tapes and draw whatever scenes I liked. This is how this sketch came to be.
I always loved this scene! When Silver and Jim first met and Silver is ordered to take care of the lad and how they are both NOT happy about this! XD
The final artwork turned out...ok I guess? I mean...it is just a copied scene I gave some colour and an edited background, because I am a lazy ass...=/
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disneyllect · 11 months ago
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judelijah · 1 year ago
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Disember 18 : Glen Keane
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Previous Disney entries will be linked here so you can check them out:
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scurviesdisneyblog · 2 months ago
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Character designs for Beauty and the Beast (1991)
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elvisqueso · 4 months ago
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Pocahontas (1995)
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lulu2992 · 1 year ago
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Last month, I also watched the Walt Disney Animation Studios’ 100th Anniversary short film Once Upon A Studio, and I loved it.
It’s not the story I liked most; it was nice and cute, but nothing revolutionary or unexpected. What I loved was seeing and hearing all these familiar characters, especially the 2D-animated ones, again. I’m a fan of hand-drawn animation and really miss it, so I was happy to experience it once more, even if it was only for a few minutes.
I love traditional animation because it’s always felt more magical and “personal” to me. I missed seeing a character on screen and thinking, “I know who drew you”. Here, when Louis (The Princess and The Frog) appeared, I recognized his original supervising animator Eric Goldberg’s work. I also knew that impressive shot of Peter Pan and the Darling siblings flying around the building could only have been animated by James Baxter (his brain works in 3D; I don’t know how he does that but it’s always mind-blowing). And as a fan of Mulan, seeing her not only being animated by Mark Henn, whose style I think is unmistakable and who was her supervising animator in the 1998 movie, but also holding hands and singing with Snow White (the first Disney protagonist) and Asha (the latest Disney protagonist) was quite special and moving.
What’s also great is that you can tell they tried to remain as faithful as possible to each movie’s original visual style, which means characters, for the most part, really look like they’ve just come out of their respective films. Graphically speaking, the numerous protagonists all have their own identity (it clearly was the artists’ goal, and I think they achieved it), but the whole thing still looks surprisingly coherent. The vast majority of the original voice actors are back, which is a very nice touch as well.
I don’t know, I just think the care, skills, and passion of the people who worked on Once Upon A Studio were palpable, and that felt good. Their attention to detail is evident, and as someone who grew up watching hand-drawn animated movies and truly loves the artistry behind them, I appreciate that.
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artist-issues · 1 year ago
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The opening of Beauty and the Beast is portrayed on stained glass windows. The windows are flawed, because glass is supposed to be clear, not “stained.” Until light shines through them, making the stains works of art. You know. Like how a Beast who’s learned to love has beauty found within.
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Does this movie have any flaws? I submit that it does not
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artphotographyofmen · 8 months ago
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Tarzan by Glen Keane
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