In 2021, Disney Pixar's Luca sparked discourse after LGBTQ+ fans pointed out the gay themes in the film. Now they've finally been vindicated.
A long, long time ago, when unicorns were not caked all over your Instagram feeds and no one would even consider mounting an inflatable one on a hot summer day, unicorns were just mythical creatures who occasionally popped up on the backpack of that one arty kid in school. TV-wise, there was The Last Unicorn
Can you draw lewis and wilbur but both of them as cute babies please? Close enough! Lol
ひだまり をpixivに投稿しました #ゼンニロ #hailou https://t.co/T9RAHM1RX9
Just 3 days to see them again ewe #TheOwlHouse
의사 엘사랑 구호 활동가 안나...☹
Quick #goldenheart sketch 'cause they're everything ♡ . #nimona #ballisterboldheart #ambrosiusgoldenloin
These photos will make anyone feel better about their day
Can you draw lewis and wilbur but both of them as cute babies please? Close enough! Lol
Po and Crane comfort hugs
Minkyu Lee is an animator and visual development artist who has worked on The Princess and the Frog and Frozen. As part of his visual development portfolio, he imagined how Elphaba might look in her very own animated adventure, based on Wicked.
What is this? Progress? First Nimona doodle vs the one I'm most proud of
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New Disney’s Peter Pan painting by Thomas Kinkade Studios
Here are a few rough key drawings from a Milt Kahl scene with Mowgli from The Jungle Book. The man cub is not very pleased with Bagheera, who wants to take the boy to the man village. I just love Milt's proportions in Mowgli's design. Complex but simplified anatomy. Look at his neck line going into his jaw on the first drawing. Normally you would expect a break there to show the jaw line going toward the ear. But this looks so much simpler and leads your eye to his face, and also to his open hand. That profile so appealing with the over hanging upper lip. The acting is great, too. A little anticipation before he fully sits down, then letting one leg dangling. As usual, beautiful stuff from Mr Kahl. Blog reader Breana Melvin created a pencil test with these drawings. It looks great. Check it out: http://animationtidbits.tumblr.com/post/29638095521/jungle-book-milt-khal Woolie Reitherman directing his son Bruce, who provided most of the dialogue for Mowgli.