Milt Kahl’s pencil animation for Lady and the Tramp (1955).

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Milt Kahl’s pencil animation for Lady and the Tramp (1955).
Bambi, 1942, animation layout. Via Animation Treasures
Analysis of the Beast’s structure by Glen Keane. Love the skeletons! #conceptart #beautyandthebeast #favorite
Bugs Bunny - Ken Harris
Glen Keane - Tarzan
Disney always put in alot of work into their creations, Here are Pencil Tests of a Few.
Mary Poppins - Milt Kahl and Frank Thomas
the-disney-elite: A page of James Baxter's pencil animation for Beauty and the Beast.
marcanimation: Ballroom scene pencil tests, James Baxter
the-disney-elite: James Baxter’s original pencil animation for Beauty and the Beast. Classic.
Frozen Concept Art by the master Glen Keane
Elsa | Anna | Hans | Kristoff
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Elsa, the queen. Frozen (I just watched it yesterday and it was a fantastic movie. Olaf is the best)
The Lion King, Nala, model sheet
To create new model sheets for each of the characters in “Get A Horse!,” Disney Animation hand-drawn artist Eric Goldberg studied early Mickey films.
Beast by Glen Keane : Beauty and the Beast 1991
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Publicity drawing of Daffy Duck.
c. early 1960s.