Visual development for Tangled (2010) by Paul Felix

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Visual development for Tangled (2010) by Paul Felix
Concept art by Kevin Nelson
The tower by nature is a prison, but at the same time, the setting needed to appear to be the opposite. It requires a degree of comfort, homeliness, and visual cues and interest that support the characters and action of the film.
"I really like the design," Glen Keane says, "because it's a more whimsical kind of tower. It feels like a tower that you might find at Disneyland. It really fits that - the feeling of what the audience wishes Rapunzel's tower would be like."
The Art of Tangled (2010) - The Tower
Kevin Nelson for Tangled (2010)
Kevin Nelson for Tangled (2010)
Kevin Nelson for Tangled (2010)
Kevin Nelson for Tangled (2010)
Kevin Nelson for Tangled (2010)
Victoria Ying for Tangled (2010)
Kevin Nelson for Tangled (2010)
Claire Keane for Tangled (2010)
Claire Keane for Tangled (2010)
Claire Keane for Tangled (2010)
Claire Keane for Tangled (2010)
Dan Cooper for Tangled (2010)
Lisa Keene for Tangled (2010)
Lisa Keene for Tangled (2010)