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I don't disagree with you. Yes, they look similar, by that's not a new phenomenon. When Beauty and the Beast came out, my friends and I remarked that Belle looked like Ariel. Sure, not exactly, but you can tell they came from the same studio. I also think there are sticking similarities between Little John and Baloo, Alice's sister and Wendy's mother, Cinderella and Katrina (from Sleepy Hollow), animals in Bedknobs and Broomsticks and those in Robin Hood, to name a few.
I feel a lot of motifs going on in this art book. I actually think its very artistic.disneyprincess11 wrote:Well, the cover of The Art of Frozen has been posted.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Art-Frozen-Ch ... 452117160/
Looking at this, does it bother anyone else that Anna and Elsa have the exact same face? I mean, sure, they're sisters and all, but for the most part unless they're identical twins, sisters don't look that much alike. The artists could've given them some more different characteristics outside of hairstyles and eyebrows... It seems to me it would be more creative.
Yeah, I don't know... I hated that one too. So much amazing art for both these movies, and the front covers of either don't seem to represent that to me. Just not very classy looking, as I feel an art of book ought to be.enigmawing wrote:I actually like it a lot better than the one we got for Tangled.
Honestly, I'm not bothered by it. I enjoyed Tangled and enjoyed the approach they took to the fairy tale and hopefully it works for Frozen, looks like it. I heard someone say if it works why not use it?jazzflower92 wrote:I feel a lot of motifs going on in this art book. I actually think its very artistic.disneyprincess11 wrote:Well, the cover of The Art of Frozen has been posted.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Art-Frozen-Ch ... 452117160/
Well, I don't know. Some of Pixar's characters designs tend to look similar to each other. Did anyone notice Woody, Buzz, Flik, Mike and Lightening have the same mouth?Dragonlion wrote:Looking at this, does it bother anyone else that Anna and Elsa have the exact same face? I mean, sure, they're sisters and all, but for the most part unless they're identical twins, sisters don't look that much alike. The artists could've given them some more different characteristics outside of hairstyles and eyebrows... It seems to me it would be more creative.
Yeah, I thought the Tangled one was simply awful. The original sketch for it looked good, but the final rendering was . . . blech.SWillie! wrote:Yeah, I don't know... I hated that one too. So much amazing art for both these movies, and the front covers of either don't seem to represent that to me. Just not very classy looking, as I feel an art of book ought to be.enigmawing wrote:I actually like it a lot better than the one we got for Tangled.
I actually like it. Sure it may not be the BEST design but it could've been so much worse.TheBlibaBlob wrote:Honestly, I'm not bothered by it. I enjoyed Tangled and enjoyed the approach they took to the fairy tale and hopefully it works for Frozen, looks like it. I heard someone say if it works why not use it?jazzflower92 wrote: I feel a lot of motifs going on in this art book. I actually think its very artistic.