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Oh brilliant, genius, perfect for this forum. It's like she's killing her not because she's fairest but because she's well, the Shrill!
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I was browsing around for princess-type Disney clip art hoping to make something Christmas-ish when I was taking a break from work; maybe for a banner or avatar for after Thanksgiving. And wow, it's so hard to find certain characters! I'm not sure if I'll do anything with this since the group shot turned out kinda crowded but it's what I came up with for now. I figured I might as well post it here.
Clip art is fun to play with, lol. I try to avoid using someone else's fanart for something like this since I end up manipulating, recoloring, and chopping stuff up to pieces trying to fit all the characters into one plane. I might add more characters if I can find appropriate pieces to add, but it's next to impossible to find, say, Eilonwy unless it's from a screen cap or fan art.
Then again I guess I could resort to actually drawing something but I've been lazy lately.
Clip art is fun to play with, lol. I try to avoid using someone else's fanart for something like this since I end up manipulating, recoloring, and chopping stuff up to pieces trying to fit all the characters into one plane. I might add more characters if I can find appropriate pieces to add, but it's next to impossible to find, say, Eilonwy unless it's from a screen cap or fan art.
Then again I guess I could resort to actually drawing something but I've been lazy lately.
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Sorry for the late reply, but beautiful banner, EW! I don't think it's that crowded at all.
I've been toying around with doing some new Disney tributes and recently I've decided to do a couple, now focusing on my favorite of the modern era animators. I have about 14 or so in the works that I plan to do, along with the promised ones for you Mason and ones for Freddie Moore, Vlad Tytla, Art Babbit, and Norm Ferguson. Anyway, here are the first four of my tributes. Starting with one of my favorites Andreas Deja. I love him alone for animating one of my favorite heroes, Herc, but his multiple talents in all the different characters he animates never ceases to amaze me.
I've been toying around with doing some new Disney tributes and recently I've decided to do a couple, now focusing on my favorite of the modern era animators. I have about 14 or so in the works that I plan to do, along with the promised ones for you Mason and ones for Freddie Moore, Vlad Tytla, Art Babbit, and Norm Ferguson. Anyway, here are the first four of my tributes. Starting with one of my favorites Andreas Deja. I love him alone for animating one of my favorite heroes, Herc, but his multiple talents in all the different characters he animates never ceases to amaze me.
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Good job on the tributes! In the tribute to Anthony Derosa: who are the two characters to the right of Aladdin?
Will you also be doing a tribute to John Musker and Ron Clements, too? They have done animation as well. I would really like to see some characters from The Rescuers in a tribute, and they both worked on that film as animators.
Good job on the tributes! In the tribute to Anthony Derosa: who are the two characters to the right of Aladdin?
Will you also be doing a tribute to John Musker and Ron Clements, too? They have done animation as well. I would really like to see some characters from The Rescuers in a tribute, and they both worked on that film as animators.
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Gurgi looks ALOT like Andreas himself. Wait, I thought Glenn Keane did the beast?
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I love the tributes, too, Tim!
I don't know why, but I really like the Scar screencap. The face just seems perfect!
It's also neat to see so much of an animatior's work together in one place, especially when they can contrast so much! Like Gurgi next to Herc or Moliere next to the Sprite!
I don't know why, but I really like the Scar screencap. The face just seems perfect!
It's also neat to see so much of an animatior's work together in one place, especially when they can contrast so much! Like Gurgi next to Herc or Moliere next to the Sprite!
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I'm glad that you really like them all so far, Goliath and Margos! There'll be more coming up
This has often been the case even since Walt's day. It's very, very rare that an animator works singularly on a character by themselves. In Sleeping Beauty, besides Frank and Ollie, the fairies have had 17 other animators, and Phillip 10 other animators on him besides Milt Kahl. In fact, none of the Nine Old Men actually animated Maleficent, Phillip, and the fairies in the battle sequence of Sleeping Beauty. They were all done by other animators such as Ambi Paliwoda, Ted Berman, Ken Hultgren, Eric Cleworth, and others.
Keane was supervising animator for Beast, however there were also five other animators who worked heavily on animating Beast as well. Same with Aladdin. Keane served as supervisor, but there were more than 10 animators who worked on him as well.Miss Jo wrote:Yes, and didn't he do Aladdin too?Super Aurora wrote:Wait, I thought Glenn Keane did the beast?
This has often been the case even since Walt's day. It's very, very rare that an animator works singularly on a character by themselves. In Sleeping Beauty, besides Frank and Ollie, the fairies have had 17 other animators, and Phillip 10 other animators on him besides Milt Kahl. In fact, none of the Nine Old Men actually animated Maleficent, Phillip, and the fairies in the battle sequence of Sleeping Beauty. They were all done by other animators such as Ambi Paliwoda, Ted Berman, Ken Hultgren, Eric Cleworth, and others.
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People will probably think I'm nuts. But I think Dr. Facilier's song sounds like how a evil version of Genie's song would sound, which eventually led me to making that up there.
EDIT: It's obvious I'm tired. I spelt Facilier's name 'Facility'. I fixed it.
EDIT #2: Spelt Genie 'Genius' because of being tired. I'm doing great! I fixed it as well.
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