Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs concept art by Gustaf Tenggren.
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs concept art by Gustaf Tenggren.
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November 17, 2003 - Disney has shut down production on the animated movie “A Few Good Ghosts” for creative reasons.
“A Few Good Ghosts,” which mixed traditional and computer-generated animation, had already gone through a number of title changes — including “My Peoples” and “Angel and Her No Good Sister” — and was being directed by Barry Cook, one of the directors of 1998’s “Mulan.” Set to a bluegrass score, it revolved around a group of ghosts inhabiting folk-art dolls. Its voice cast included Hal Holbrook, Dolly Parton and Lily Tomlin.:( oh no this looked cool, I wish I knew more
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All done!
And thats it! He’s all done and I got to say hes looking fab.. The most difficult thing had to be the joints, they needed to be better made or use professionally made joints as the weight of his legs meant they kept falling off. Something to consider later on.
Still, I can’t complain with the results.
Well, hope you enjoyed this little delve into my wacky model making. Any updates will be posted here and/ or on my deviantart account which is linked in the blog description.
Thanks for viewing and feel free to ask me things via DA or tumblr. :D
This ART -
Excerpts from a journal I kept while working on Rapunzel. I needed to believe in her as if she were real so I documented my life and thoughts when I was at home not doing anything in particular and translated them into Rapunzel’s world. When it came time to paint her murals I felt like I had a good idea of what she would be thinking about while she was painting.
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Old Disney artists show their various painting techniques through a nature study. (1958)
Disney animators doing the concept art process. They stress teamwork and iterations. Oh also painting techniques.
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Chris Sanders: Concept and Storyboard art
Lilo and Stitch: Director, How to Train Your Dragon*: Director, American Dog: Original Director (Cancelled), Lion King: Production Designer, Mulan: Story Supervisor/Storyboard Artist, Beauty and the Beast: Visual Development. The Croods: Director
*not entirely sure if the HTTYD art was drawn by him, but I wanted to include it regardless.
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