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Ariel piece for NYCC’s charity auction! Gouache on wood.
More info about NYCC’s charity auction for St Jude’s Hospital can be found here!
James Silvani will be donating a Darkwing Duck ‘Dangerous’ silkscreen (the sold-out Purple variant) signed by the voice of DWD, Jim Cummings!
Color Keys from Ratatouille
Model Sheet from Peter Pan by Milt Kahl
Visual Development from The Emperor’s New Groove by Paul Felix
Visual Development from Peter Pan by Mary Blair
How Toy Story 3 should have ended. [Video]
”- Why don’t you smile?
-Because I have an ugly smile.
-That’s impossible, when someone smiles, no matter what form have smile, or if your teeth are large, small, crooked… People just look beautiful when they smile, because we know that they are happy, and that’s what matters.”
teeth / smiles appreciation Animation
YOU FORGOT ONE
Rapunzel dips into her artistic Disney Side!
-Credit to the Disney Parks Website-
Model Sheets from Hercules by Ken Duncan
The Delivery Boy (1931)
A Kristoff test. This was to test an actor’s voice with some animation. The story and character were completely different from the final film. He was much more of a hopeless (and hapless) romantic in this version.
Disney’s 101 Dalmatians was first released on January 25th, 1961.
At the time, the company was in debt following Sleeping Beauty (1959) and even talked about disbanding the animation division to focus on live action films and the theme parks. Fortunately for them, 101 Dalmatians became the highest-grossing film of 1961. (x)
The more I learn about the Disney animation department, the more I learn that whenever they are in a bad place, something magical will happen that allows the department to stay afloat.
Final animation + production art (by Eric Larson, Hamilton Luske, Glen Keane, Milt Kahl and Marc Davis)
Disney Revival - Concept Art