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Frozen: Part III
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Thank goodness they changed her image! I wonder what made them finally see it ?
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The fans' incessant complaining about it.atlanticaunderthesea wrote:I wonder what made them finally see it ?
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Disney ...... listening ??????
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At least Mulan was more used than Pocahontas.Jay wrote:Pocahontas and Mulan were definitely added for more diversity but it seems pointless because both characters rarely get used.
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Sounds like Hans is a prince!
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I don't get it.
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I kind of suspected that way back in July when there was talk of a "princely character" named Hans.disneyprincess11 wrote:Sounds like Hans is a prince!
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It also explains why he's the one who watches Arendelle while Anna is in search of Elsa.
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This is meant to say that the Disney Store is already starting to promote and psych people up for the movie.PixarFan2006 wrote:I don't get it.
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Does anyone else find it odd that there's almost no shading on the whites of Anna's eyes now? Compare it to the original, and to Elsa's eyes (which have a lot of grey in the whites, typical of CG). I could totally be off here, but it almost leads me to believe that someone did a last minute edit to reshape her eyes for the new image.
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Since there have been so many comparisons to Tangled, I'm just gonna hope that it's far from it; unlike many others--on here and, of course, the general public--who loved Tangled, I found it to be pretty bland (I much prefer The Princess and the Frog, actually). Disney is obviously going the same route as Tangled, unfortunately; I'm hoping I'm proved wrong, though. The teaser wasn't too thrilling for me, it was average, so I'll just have to wait for the full trailer and see if it convinces me that it's not simply Tangled 2.0.
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(I feel out of my domain posting this, but news is news.)
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Steve Hulett wrote:I spent a large part of the afternoon at the Hat Building on Riverside Drive (Burbank edition). I got to see some impressive scenes from Frozen; it's going to be one fine-looking movie, and the characters in the snippets I saw look compelling. A staffer on the Hat's first floor said:
The last screening of the picture, everything was working well. It's like happened with Tangled, they're adding some nice action sequences, and they're fleshing out character development, adding some connective tissue that helps.
After July 4th, we're going to be pressing the pedal to the metal around here and working longer hours and more days to get Frozen finished. We haven't been working six days yet, but that's going to change after the 4th. ...
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Its not a last minute reshape, its just a refinement of her design. A number of things could explain the lighting on her new eyes. It still has shading, its just more diffused. Could be the result of adding more global illumination.enigmawing wrote:
Does anyone else find it odd that there's almost no shading on the whites of Anna's eyes now? Compare it to the original, and to Elsa's eyes (which have a lot of grey in the whites, typical of CG). I could totally be off here, but it almost leads me to believe that someone did a last minute edit to reshape her eyes for the new image.
It looks to me they used the Rapunzel base model (just as before) because the topology is already there, simplifying the rigging process . They just moved some vertices around a bit. And of course re lit her. The flatter shading on the eyes probably helps to push it further from the uncanny valley and a bit closer to a hand drawn design.
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Nah, feel free to post whatever you come across. Neither Sotiris nor anyone else will mind.Warm Regards wrote:(I feel out of my domain posting this, but news is news.)
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That's right!qindarka wrote:Nah, feel free to post whatever you come across. Neither Sotiris nor anyone else will mind.
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Wow! I wouldn't mind if the final poster for the film looked just like the first, the second or the fifth book cover! They are lovely!
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Those are amazing and the first pic really capture Snow Queen's more older mature and elegant look just like the old concept art which I love a lot. I also think the 2D look actually helps make them look way less generic. As much as i'm becoming more accepting of CGI disney movies and Frozen's no exception, I do still find thanks to these images that Frozen/The Snow Queen would of have worked a hell fuck lot better in 2D in this case. It really pulled out well on Elsa compared to the CGI image we have.
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WIR's book covers were released around the exact same time last year.
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They look amazing! Olaf looks so cute! Looking forward to him even more now. But, where's Hans?
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