Yes it is.Marky_198 wrote:It's only the filmmakers film.
So there!



Again, those caps are from a moving shot, if I remember correctly. So there is a possibility that they are two different frames and because of that would differ from each other.Disney Duster wrote:Kubrick, look carefully, look at his pony tail and that candle!
Kubrick, it is okay if the film is re-animated a little for the 3-D release, they have to seperate the elements and everything, they're supposed to! However, there needs to be the original version available along with the new 3-D version, of course.

Actually, I think it's more romantic with the background you did. It puts more emphasis on Belle and the Beast (and the EO's, but that's minor), and the way the moon contrasts with the stark darkness of the night and castle...*shudders* makes me feel all "candlelight and roses" inside.Sunny Wing wrote:I'm afraid I got really lazy with the background as I usually do.This was just a quickie to see if I could get something decent out of a pixelated little coloring pic.
Actually the mountain isn't entirely proportionate to the molehill, as there's a 0.005% difference in the shape of the peak. Also, the mountain is a brighter colour than the molehill now, as Mother Nature added snow to it, something the molehill never had. I'm sure some people want her to have kept the molehill as the original and disregard the mountain entirely since fans fell in love with the molehill. I've said time and again that the molehill is still available for those who want it, but if Mother Nature wants the mountain to stand as her proper creation, she has that right. Even if the shape of the peak is different by 0.005% and there's some snow on it. Fans can always just climb the mountain themselves and shovel away the snow (of course, they don't really have that right, but whatever floats their boat).Jules wrote:Duster, you're making a mountain out of a molehill.
Probably lead a less fantastic online life as you'd have no one to tease about Seven Dwarfs plush toys or be in your corner on UD After Dark chats.Soups wrote:
What would I do without you Scapes?
Thanks.Escapay wrote:Actually, I think it's more romantic with the background you did. It puts more emphasis on Belle and the Beast (and the EO's, but that's minor), and the way the moon contrasts with the stark darkness of the night and castle...*shudders* makes me feel all "candlelight and roses" inside.
But it's your picture, so whatever you decide to do with it is fine by me.
I think it's funny that I commented saying that I could leak it across the web and people would think it's real (I didn't leak it), and now people ACTUALLY think it's real. Props to steve.Coolmanio wrote:I am kind of glad that this is not the actual cover. It doesnt feel, ok, "awesome" enough for the movie, and neither was the original DVD. Not to say the artist isnt talented, cause he is. It just doesnt do it for me.
Anyway, the artist originally posted it here.
