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Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 8:35 am
by blackcauldron85
tsom wrote:My Disney teacher always made fun of Cinderella's name. She used to say "In the movie, they say how lovely her name is, while in actuality, they are calling her Dirt Face". Hahaha.
I just :lol: in real life. That's really funny! :)


That's it. Just wanted to let you know. :)

Tangled

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 12:47 pm
by Disney Duster
Margos and Escapay, yea that's kind of it but I didn't mean multiverses. I meant like if Cinderella was real life but the storybook writers didn't write down how she really got her name. But I think you got it, just not the idea of it being seperate universes.

Disneyboy, no, The Emporer's New Groove was not really based on The Emporer's New Clothes and it is not a fairy tale film. The others aren't fairy tales or fairy tale films except Pinocchio and The Little Mermaid which DID NOT stray as far away from the original story as Tangled is. They strayed, but not as much.

If you're going to work to Disney, you always must consider what Walt would have wante and done because otherwise why are you going to that studio and not some other studio? Why do we love Disney and not any other studio? It's not just quality, it is all the other things about the company that Walt Disney made, whether you like it or not it's Disney because Walt made it so and so you should think if Walt would approve when you make things there. Otherwise, wouldn't it be just any other studio?

And these days...it seems to become more and more like just any studio, not being Disney anymore...it already seems too Dreamworksy or Warner Brothersy sometimes...

And like I said, the Renaissance was very Walt-like in the subject material. Three fairy tales and Bambi with lions, even concerning royalty and the magic of the stars. Those were the hits, people.

Re: Tangled

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 2:56 pm
by Super Aurora
Disney Duster wrote: And like I said, the Renaissance was very Walt-like in the subject material.
Not really.

Re: Tangled

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 3:15 pm
by Disney Duster
Super Aurora wrote:
Disney Duster wrote: And like I said, the Renaissance was very Walt-like in the subject material.
Not really.
When he said he wanted to make Beauty and the Beast and The Little Mermaid and mentioned Aladdin when talking about the kinds of stories he like to make? I said subject material.

Re: Tangled

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 4:24 pm
by Goliath
Disney Duster wrote:The others aren't fairy tales or fairy tale films except Pinocchio and The Little Mermaid which DID NOT stray as far away from the original story as Tangled is. They strayed, but not as much.
Little Mermaid:

Story: mermaid turns into seafoam at the end
Movie: mermaid turns human and marriages her prince

No, they didn't stray far... :roll:

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 4:28 pm
by Goliath
Escapay wrote:It'd also be cool to have a universe where everything looks like a Disney cartoon and we sing about how it's a wonderful day for pie.
You sing along, I'll go checking where Ariel, Belle and Jasmine are hanging out...

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 5:42 pm
by robster16
a new sketch I did based on Rapunzel. Not meant to be on character or anything, just wanted to share... again, personal fan art, NOT related to the movie production...

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Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 6:01 pm
by SillySymphony
^ Beautiful. Love the flowy lines and pose. (Nice hands too!)
I can't imagine having that much hair. It would have to be magical hair, otherwise it'd be so painful!

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 6:32 pm
by UmbrellaFish
Dang robster16, that's fantastic! You are very talented, but I'm sure I didn't have to tell you that!

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 6:50 pm
by MJW
Wow, I wish I could draw!! Great work! I'm a graphic designer by trade and even went to art school, but anything beyond a thumbnail sketch is pushing it for me! :lol:

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 7:33 pm
by Super Aurora
Fuck, you're good, rob. You draw very fluidly. I draw more sharp and detailed.

Re: Tangled

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 7:44 pm
by mawnck
Disney Duster wrote:The others aren't fairy tales or fairy tale films except Pinocchio
No, Pinocchio wasn't a fairy tale either. It was written in 1883. A flapper with a bit part doesn't qualify.
Disney Duster wrote:Why do we love Disney and not any other studio?
It must be ignorance of what else is out there.

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 7:50 pm
by jpanimation
robster, I really like it. It has a nice "sketchy" feel to it without erase marks and you pressed down where needed. My sketches are a mess, too much eraser and lines that are unsure of themselves (I've been told on a number of times to ditch the eraser and do as much as I can). I wish I had your talent.

Don't tell Glen Keane but I like your Rapunzel more. She feels more European to me.

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 7:58 pm
by Polizzi
robster16 wrote:a new sketch I did based on Rapunzel. Not meant to be on character or anything, just wanted to share... again, personal fan art, NOT related to the movie production...

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You should share it with Deviant Art.

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 8:38 pm
by tsom
blackcauldron85 wrote:
tsom wrote:My Disney teacher always made fun of Cinderella's name. She used to say "In the movie, they say how lovely her name is, while in actuality, they are calling her Dirt Face". Hahaha.
I just :lol: in real life. That's really funny! :)


That's it. Just wanted to let you know. :)
Hahaha, Amy you're hilarious! :-)

But yes, the class got a kick out of it. She's an awesome lady. So awesome that I picked her as my thesis advisor! :-D

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 9:10 pm
by ajmrowland
wow, robster that's a good drawing. :D

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 11:09 pm
by Super Aurora
jpanimation wrote:robster, I really like it. It has a nice "sketchy" feel to it without erase marks and you pressed down where needed. My sketches are a mess, too much eraser and lines that are unsure of themselves (I've been told on a number of times to ditch the eraser and do as much as I can). I wish I had your talent.
Then it must be you aren't doing it properly. I use to have this problem, but I was able fix this problem. Key here is use a kneed eraser and/or electric eraser. Erasing is not that much different from your skills in drawing. in fact erasing is a very essential part of drawing.

and messy sketches are good. it improve your mobile skills in drawing correctly to level like Robster displayed. Judging fromt hat drawing he only displayed, It seems Robster like to go the western disney animation style technique drawing. I go more of comic/ manga approach.


like this drawing of my own character:

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jpanimation wrote:Don't tell Glen Keane but I like your Rapunzel more. She feels more European to me.
I'm sure he'd be happy here that. Glen seems the type of guy that would love people to improve and become better than him. Art is always about improving one's skill.
Polizzi wrote: You should share it with Deviant Art.
Hell No. DA sucks.

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 11:46 pm
by Polizzi
Another message from the Mexican site that talks about Disney's, "Rapunzel (Tangled)." This is translated from Google Chrome.

WEDNESDAY JULY 14, 2010

WDAS after-Pooh and Rapunzel

It is a fact. In two months the animation of Winnie the Pooh, the classic animated for the July 15, 2011 will be completed, while That of Rapunzel in a couple of weeks. But everyone would like to Know That We Have the Walt Disney Animation Studios for Later. A Few weeks ago There Was talk of a new project, Reboot Ralph, But Problems in Their is experiencing pre-production and Could be discarded, as Rich Ross has Stated categorically That if something does Not Like From the Beginning, Not like you do and never Therefore is canceled. The days of yesterday, Steve Hullet Announced in TAG blog is Already a project in 2D Approved Work Was in the studios Disney, But the name reserved. Most Likely Is That this mysterious project, Whether the new feature of Musker and Clements, Though well might be something Completely Different. Ramayana and the King of the Elves, reconditioned for 2D are by far the only titles That are discussed.

Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 2:24 am
by robster16
Aaaw, thanx for the wonderfull comments everyone :) I'm glad you like my sketch. I have done many Rapunzel based sketches throughout the years, some of which you can see on this old blog:

http://robjacobsart.blogspot.com/

I'm planning to post many more artwork and sketches on my new tumblr blog:

http://robster16.tumblr.com/

Anyway :) just wanted to share the sketch...

Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 2:42 am
by PatrickvD
Polizzi wrote:Another message from the Mexican site that talks about Disney's, "Rapunzel (Tangled)." This is translated from Google Chrome.

WEDNESDAY JULY 14, 2010

WDAS after-Pooh and Rapunzel

It is a fact. In two months the animation of Winnie the Pooh, the classic animated for the July 15, 2011 will be completed, while That of Rapunzel in a couple of weeks. But everyone would like to Know That We Have the Walt Disney Animation Studios for Later. A Few weeks ago There Was talk of a new project, Reboot Ralph, But Problems in Their is experiencing pre-production and Could be discarded, as Rich Ross has Stated categorically That if something does Not Like From the Beginning, Not like you do and never Therefore is canceled. The days of yesterday, Steve Hullet Announced in TAG blog is Already a project in 2D Approved Work Was in the studios Disney, But the name reserved. Most Likely Is That this mysterious project, Whether the new feature of Musker and Clements, Though well might be something Completely Different. Ramayana and the King of the Elves, reconditioned for 2D are by far the only titles That are discussed.
rumor/fan gibberish... I could say something will be completed soon and no one will be able to check wether it's fact or fiction. Everything after that is just speculation based on TAG blog. Which I believe to be the only true news source.