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I’ll be watching you
Hey, I’m not dead! Sorry I’ve been away for a while but hey Game of Thrones Season 7 looks sick! I had to draw a couple of favorites
i keep drawing HER
C’est pas ce que je voulais, mais qu’importe y’a des drapés je suis heureuse.
A Song of Ice and Fire
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Animated version of my Wonder Woman in No Man’s Land illustration :)
Some sketchbook witches from the plane ride back to Austin last night!💺🛫🌤 . #sketchbook #jacquelindeleon #illustration #witch #witchcraft #artistsoninstagram #instaart #ink #pentelbrushpen http://ift.tt/2tvN6Op
Walt Disney Animation Studios ➞ The Silver Age (1950 - 1967)
Disney’s The Rescuers was first released on June 22, 1977, and was the last film for Milt Kahl and John Lounsbery.
The popularity of the film almost led to a spin-off TV-series in 1989; however, when the animation department green-lit its sequel, The Rescuers Down Under (1990), the project was scrapped. The series was still made, but Bernard and Miss Bianca were replaced with Chip and Dale, and the series was called Chip ‘n’ Dale Rescue Rangers (1989). (x)
a series of composition tips i’d been sharing on twitter!
and since some people had asked, i’ve put up a pdf version of this on gumroad along with a layered psd of one of the example images too
tips would be really appreciated, but it’s up for free!
Tyrus Wong October 25, 1910 - December 30, 2016
I haven’t been updating the blog a lot and only recently started working on it again. This post sat at the bottom of my drafts. It’s been there for almost a year. I wanted to start a new feature on the blog that would celebrate an artist and their work and I wanted to feature Tyrus Wong first; one of my favorite artists.
Earlier today he passed away at 106 years old. Tyrus Wong was a Chinese immigrant who spent the majority of his career being marginalized; his work often going unrecognized because of his race.
It was for his work on Disney’s Bambi, that Wong is perhaps most recognized for today, although, that took some time.
Inspired by the landscape paintings of the Song Dynasty, Wong created exquisite watercolor and pastel landscape paintings that would inspire the entire look of the film (see images above). Walt Disney loved his work so much that he was unofficially promoted as the films “inspirational sketch artist.”
Wong spent two years creating the illustrations that ultimately inspired the look and feel of the film Bambi. When animators and special effects artists had questions about color or lighting, they went to Wong. His work inspired everything from the tone of the film, to the special effects and the music.
Even though his work influenced the look and feel of the film, Wong’s named appeared at almost the bottom of Bambi’s credits as a background artist. Shortly after his work on Bambi ended, Wang, who had taken no part in them, was let go because of the animator’s strikes at Disney. Wang held no resentment toward the studio, believing that they had treated him good.
In 1942 he joined Warner Bros. where he worked as a storyboard artist, designer, and background artist until his retirement in 1968.
Since his retirement he’s done work primarily as a painter and also worked as a muralist, ceramicist, lithographer, designer and later in life; a kite maker. In the 90′s he had a sort of resurgence as he became widely recognized for his work in fine art and painting.
Wong spent the majority of his career breaking racial barriers, not letting himself be constrained by the lines set down by others and in 2001 he finally got the recognition he deserved for his work on Bambi; and was honored as a Disney Legend.
Tyrus Wong was one of those animation artists that not a lot of people knew about but who was one of the best in his field.
Respect !
idk if it’s a bad thing that i relate completely to cranky kitty noctis but ‘3’
150 days of harley quinn — day 137
Batman - Harley and Ivy (2004)
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Animator: Glen Keane Character: Aladdin and Jasmine Film: Aladdin (1992) Studio: Walt Disney Pictures Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTii0uCrKqI