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i'm in so much debt
Attention deficit.
Some davekat sketches I did last weekend
A crossover of Spy x Family and Batman I made by photoshopping different panels together. I hope you enjoy
trying one of them honey blonde lalondes
Daaamn them
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One of my favorite animation stories is when Disney hired a group of female animators to work on Snow White and like this was a huge deal, it was Snow White, it was going to be the very first full-length American animated movie, it would go on to win a special Oscar designed just for it (they didnât know that at the time of production, obviously, but this is how groundbreaking the movie was). And obviously this was back in the 1930s so everything was hand-drawn and hand-inked butâŠbecause they had the actual physical cels right there in front of them, they could put whatever they wanted to on the paper, I donât know about you all, but I feel like I definitely take that for granted. You think âpencil, ink, paintsâ and thatâs it. And apparently Walt Disney had that mindset too because he was confused by the texture of the makeup on Snow Whiteâs face and so he asked his female animators and they were just like, âSir, we used our actual makeupâ like these animators actually did Snow Whiteâs makeup which is mind-blowing enough but then you realize that there were over 250,000 cels in Snow White and okay, sure, only a fraction of those cels actually featured a closeup of Snow but itâs still insane to think that weâre looking at somebodyâs real blush here (once you see it, you canât un-see it):
Animation, man.
This is myth.
First, there were no women animators. Women only worked in the inking and painting department.Â
The women of this department actually did develop a new technique for Snow Whiteâs makeup (as well as the Queenâs, and the rosy cheeks of the Dwarfs), but real makeup was not involved. Makeup was too chalky and it will not adhere properly to the cells.
What they did was, they would color in Snow Whiteâs skin tone on the back of the cell, as it was usual, and apply a transparent red dye on the front of the cell. The dye would dissolve and combine with the paint of the skin to give that soft glow effect. The women who did this (and not many could do it) really had to apply it in the exact same spot on each cell so there would be no flicker, essentially doing animation with color. Apparently the one who did it best and got all of the close-ups was a woman named Helen Ogger.
These women really do deserve to be admired, credited and remembered, but for their real skills and amazing innovation, not a fun myth.Â
You can read more about this in Mindy Johnsonâs âInk & Paint: The Women of Walt Disneyâs Animationâ and J. B. Kaufmanâs âThe Fairest One of All: The Making of Walt Disneyâs Snow White and the Seven Dwarfsâ.
THANK YOU. I love animation but I hate reblogging the version with misinformation :/
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animated a krusie moment... can't believe this is a real scene that happens