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I Have A Feeling That Queen Reginas Animators Were Gothel Fans. :,3





I have a feeling that Queen Regina’s animators were Gothel fans. :,3
MOVIES: Red Shoes And The Seven Dwarfs (2019) VS Tangled (2010) EDIT: The comments on this post are very interesting! Because that is a good question: when are instances like this stealing, copying, or a homage? Can you even steal a pose/body language? Is copying ever okay? How can we as an audience know it’s simply a homage? *grabs popcorn
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RIP to Richard Williams. Easily one of the most important animators and filmmakers to ever live. On surface value, his work animating Roger Rabbit, creating the Pink Panther cartoon character, crafting his own film The Thief and the Cobbler, and writing the definitive animation textbook (The Animator’s Survival Kit) are legendary feats on their own, but between the lines there’s important history.
He personally hired the legends of Disney and Looney Tunes to teach him how to animate. He took their wisdom and techniques and anthologized it, and passed those lessons on to the next generation. It is no coincidence that animation reaches a second golden age in the 90s, and continues to be a powerful cultural force today. Without him, there’s none of that.
(note, the above clip was animated by the also-amazing Eduardo Quintana, based on a visual anecdote that appears in The Animator’s Survival Kit, based on Richard’s experience working with Milt Kahl.)
It doesn’t hurt that he was an amazing animator on his own too. He could draw any style, stylized or with perfect anatomy, any material, and with intricate layers of linear perspective that boggle the mind.
He’s the only person who could have lead the animation for Roger Rabbit, a film that juggles hundreds of unique characters from history existing in the physical world, interacting with actors, sets, props, lighting rigs, and moving cameras.
If I could share only one clip, the most effective one would be his character Zigzag from The Thief and the Cobbler (who inspired Jafar in Aladdin). He’s masterfully animated, but the dialogue also captures the power of Richard’s animation. His drawings were that of a magician, capturing everybody, both inside and outside the screen. Juggling stacks of animation pages like a deck of cards.
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(apologies for not updating in a while. Reading about Williams’s passing reminded me of years back when I wrote on this blog more often, and I felt it warranted a post. I’ll try to share more stuff soon!)

The Nome prince and the Winkie girl P1
Back again with photomontage
It takes place in another AU with my only Oz fic
Pictures belong to Disney with Beauty and the Beast; Pocahontas 2 and Cinderella 3
Pictures belong to Dreamworks with Sinbad
Pictures belong to Warner Bros with Tom and Jerry and the Wizard of Oz; Tom and Jerry Back to Oz Characters belong to L.Frank Baum
Designs belong to MGM and Warner Bros done with photoshop

Not too much thrilled with the results.
The 2017 version of Pennywise has a design so dangerous and so sharp (even when the tried to round his head a little bit more) that it doesn't go with my style.
Pennywise belongs to Stephen King and WB (for the cinematic version)



Here I am with my toon fusions again. I tried to fuse Guy Am I, and Sam I Am from the Netflix adaptation of Dr Seuss' green eggs and ham don't know how to name the fusion but it looks like it's their first time fusing
Sam I Am and Guy Am I belong to Dr Seuss
the Netflix adaptation belongs to Warner Bros Animation

Here's my 3D / CGI work at school
it's a still life inspired by an artist workshop.
we have the wireframe for showing you the modeling reference of my objects
then the shades of grey to determinate how smooth things are
then the post-production (with images coming from google image for the background) where I had to had shading and rendering (having appropriate matters and materials and lights to my objects) and then working on light and scenery for the post-production once everything was composed.
and then I was asked to trick the eye by pretending (in post-production) that my computer generated object could blend in reality with real life objects. PLEASE DO NOT STEAL!!!!!!!!!