Animation art from Pixar’s A BUG’S LIFE (1998).
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Animation art from Pixar’s A BUG’S LIFE (1998).
Favorite movies → The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride (1998).
Fire is a killer. Sometimes what’s left behind can grow better than the generation before. If given the chance.
2019 animation high lights
Thank you 2019 thank you for
for giving us a new Christmas Classic and showed us that 2D animation is far from dead
For making us cry and fall in love with new characters
For showing us a passion project
For making us laugh
For giving us something brand new with passionate fire
For giving us something old with something new
For having us at the edge of our seats
For teaching the young and old
For giving us something clever
For surprising us
and for making us say goodbye
thank you 2019z alsoIstillhaventwatchpromareyetanditpissesmeofthatEuropewontseeittillnextyearomg
also my bad I switched out the Ok Ko gif with another Ok Ko gif because it was fan animation created by @paurachan my bad I thought it was legit from the show please check their page out there so talented
a lot of people are now talking about how Miles and Peter were animated at different frame rates for a bunch of Into the Spider-Verse because of that video from Corridor Crew that went up a couple days, but I need everyone to watch this behind-the-scenes video from back in March
the proportions of the buildings in the “Leap of Faith” scene are all off, creating a stylised scene in a way that only animation can
using half-toning for everything out of the camera’s focus to replicate how comic were printed
lineart over the 3d models for better character expressions
the colour palette of the final battle changes with which character is in focus at that point
it’s just a good video guys and my love for this movie is endless
nemo, newcomer of orange and white, you have been called forth to the summit of mt. wannahockaloogie to join with us in the fraternal bonds of tankhood! finding nemo (2003), dir. andrew stanton
Disney villains + concept art
Treasure Planet (2002) dir. John Musker, Ron Clements
Really hoping “stylized CG” is the animation trend studios chase in the early 2020’s
Addition:
Can this count too?
If 2D animation had to die, at the very least we could have more than one type of CG animation.
I saw someone mention TinTin and DANG IT! That movie is underrated and gorgeous. It’s more on the “realistic’ side of stylized but loops back so much it’s stylized again.
Also here is spider-verse because it’s in several loops but not this one.
don’t even talk to me about how perfect Atlantis is
the chemistry between these characters was FLAWLESS
I so want a live action remake of this
Why let Disney ruin perfection with a live action Atlantis
Name’s Hades, Lord of the dead. Hi, how ya doin’?
Hercules (1997) dir. Ron Clements, John Musker.
Where Magic Gets Real
They did us dirty with lion king
You can absolutely give expressions to realistic animated animals
Dear Disney, more brown girls with water affinities please I’m in love with them all 💖😌
I am in love with your proportions.
Into The Spider-Verse concept art
the first time where the concept art actually matches the animation movie
Flynn x Rapunzel in Tangled (2010)
A Bug’s Life (1998) dir. John Lasseter
She’ll be okay. Bonnie will be okay.
Some stills of long-awaited “Klaus” 2D animated feature film directed by Sergio Pablos for Netflix (available on November 15th). Watch the trailer. Artbook pre-orders : Amazon US / Amazon FR / Amazon UK / Amazon CA