Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 1:50 pm
I can't wait...for the 'Art of' book!

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It's because Tiana is an American Princess, while Fantasyland is entirely based on European stories with the sole exception of Dumbo. She'll probably get a place in New Orleans Square.disneyprincess11 wrote:Don't worry, I think she will. Oh, yeah! I didn't recognize that Tiana was missing!DisneyDude2010 wrote:I really hope she gets a love interest![]()
Also ... I feel sorry for Tiana not being included(does she have her own area or something???)
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I think she will be in it, I can't imagine DL not having her in a all-Princess thing.
The session kicked off with images of the Brave (then known as The Bear and the Bow) team’s 2006 research trip to Scotland. At this early stage of development Brenda Chapman was the director on the project and is seen in the photos. Lots of Pilcher’s gorgeous black and white concept sketchers were shown in addition to color and texture studies. Seeing the transition from reference photo to artist interpretation was quite fascinating and truly offered a glimpse into just how the visual look of a Pixar film comes to life! Take for example the Witch’s cottage. An initial design was, of course, beautiful but a little more generic – this could be a house seen in any fairytale story. But after the research trip the design dramatically changed. Seeing the old Scottish blackhouses that used to be common in the highlands during the time period of the film inspired a re-design of the cottage that is more fitting to the culture.
Here are a few highlights from the presentation:
--Celtic and Pictish design elements are used throughout the film, from Merida’s bow to natural elements like snowflakes and moss.
--Initial drafts of the film had 80% of the scenes taking place in the snow. In the final film very few snow scenes remain.
--The team made sure nothing in a scene upstaged the red of Merida’s hair.
--A large part of the visual dynamic will be the contrast of smooth curves and jagged edges.
--All objects in the Witch’s cottage are tiny portraits of the Witch – echoing her shape and design.
--The three challenges of this film were Merida’s hair, the landscape details (moss, lichen, textures, etc.) and snow.
--Once again, artist Carter Goodrich did some initial character studies for the film. He has previously worked on Ratatouille and Finding Nemo.
--Pilcher said Mordu the demon bear is like “Moby Dick on land.”
--Queen Elinor’s costumes were inspired by the works of Gustav Klimt and John Singer Sargent.
That's a neat trick.--All objects in the Witch’s cottage are tiny portraits of the Witch – echoing her shape and design.
I'm glad he sounds so intimidating, because it'll emphasize how brave Merida is.--Pilcher said Mordu the demon bear is like “Moby Dick on land.”
I wonder why they rounded out her face to look more Mary Blair-esque? I think she looked great in the original design, more Glene Keane-esque, and as previously mentioned, very similar to Tarzan’s mom.
This will be my new phone background once they release a HQ version of it
What original design are you talking about? The first image you quoted is fan-made: http://andells.tumblr.com/post/70044571 ... ish-when-ijpanimation wrote:I think she looked great in the original design, more Glene Keane-esque, and as previously mentioned, very similar to Tarzan’s mom.
Wow, I didn't even thought of that! Sounds logical!nomad2010 wrote:I can zero doubt as to why the changed the movie and removed most of the snow. Snow Queen. I'm sure Disney pressured them, and I'm sure Pixar, once they heard it was back in production, didn't want confusion, so they removed it. Either way, I consider this good news.
singerguy04 wrote:Thanks for posting those links.
You're both welcome!Mmmadelon wrote:Thanks for posting Sotiris.
I actually think it was because they wanted to use a more rich color palette and not make the film visually monotonous with snow all the time.nomad2010 wrote:I can zero doubt as to why the changed the movie and removed most of the snow. Snow Queen. I'm sure Disney pressured them, and I'm sure Pixar, once they heard it was back in production, didn't want confusion, so they removed it. Either way, I consider this good news.
Yeah, great explaniation!Mmmadelon wrote:Wow, I didn't even thought of that! Sounds logical!nomad2010 wrote:I can zero doubt as to why the changed the movie and removed most of the snow. Snow Queen. I'm sure Disney pressured them, and I'm sure Pixar, once they heard it was back in production, didn't want confusion, so they removed it. Either way, I consider this good news.
It'll be really interesting!Noticeably missing from Pixar's fairy tale? A princely love interest!
My pleasure!disneyprincess11 wrote:As for the stuff, thank you for the pics and the videos!It looks gorgeous!
Wouldn't it be cool if she was the first lesbian princess?disneyprincess11 wrote:And it turns out Merida may be the first Disney Princess without a prince!![]()
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Noticeably missing from Pixar's fairy tale? A princely love interest!
LOL!Sotiris wrote:My pleasure!disneyprincess11 wrote:As for the stuff, thank you for the pics and the videos!It looks gorgeous!
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Wouldn't it be cool if she was the first lesbian princess?disneyprincess11 wrote:And it turns out Merida may be the first Disney Princess without a prince!![]()
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I know that being a tomboy and not having a love interest doesn't make you gay but it may be as good as we get with Disney or Pixar films.
The administrator there just made the page inaccessible to unregistered users. I checked their YouTube page, but they've made the videos private and can't be viewed. Perhaps you could consider registering, it's free afterall, or wait until someone posts the artwork and the videos elsewhere.RodryCroft wrote:OMG I cannot get acces to that link! =(
(http://www.mouseinfo.com/content.php?r= ... -Expo-2011)
Can someone upload the video to youtube o post some images here???
AAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWW I need to see it! xD
I've made the registration just before try to see it, and it doesn't work neither =(Sotiris wrote:The administrator there just made the page inaccessible to unregistered users. I checked their YouTube page, but they've made the videos private and can't be viewed. Perhaps you could consider registering, it's free afterall, or wait until someone posts the artwork and the videos elsewhere.RodryCroft wrote:OMG I cannot get acces to that link! =(
(http://www.mouseinfo.com/content.php?r= ... -Expo-2011)
Can someone upload the video to youtube o post some images here???
AAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWW I need to see it! xD
Really? That's odd. Perhaps the administrator had to remove the content due to copyright claims by Disney. While the attendees at the panel were allowed to bring their cameras in, the speakers requested of them to refrain from posting the artwork online.RodryCroft wrote:I've made the registration just before try to see it, and it doesn't work neither =(