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Other artfags could answer this better than me but it’s a really common thing to lose the ‘energy’ of an initial sketch when you do the lineart in top of it. A sketch is often done in the flow of things, you’re not being technical about it or trying to keep your lines clean, you are free to be messy because, well, it’s a sketch. Cleaning up that sketch and doing proper lineart shifts the mind into being more controlled and careful and imo I get bored having to draw over my own work a second time.Why does that happen?
Surfing I think.Well, that told me absolutely nothing about what the movie is going to be about.
I'm sure it's that controlling factor that Walt's "Nine Old Men" had about not wanting to see their work distilled to the way it had looked before xerography came in.Other artfags could answer this better than me but it’s a really common thing to lose the ‘energy’ of an initial sketch when you do the lineart in top of it. A sketch is often done in the flow of things, you’re not being technical about it or trying to keep your lines clean, you are free to be messy because, well, it’s a sketch. Cleaning up that sketch and doing proper lineart shifts the mind into being more controlled and careful and imo I get bored having to draw over my own work a second time.
No no no, not "get prepared." It's "BE PREPAAAAARED!!"Ooooh get prepared,
Not in the live-action version though. Because Nazi.No no no, not "get prepared." It's "BE PREPAAAAARED!!"
Surfing I think.
I remember the director of the first Frozen suggesting that Elsa's parents are also Tarzan's parents (which makes no sense considering they look completely different, especially the fathers). Not gonna lie though it would be kinda surreal if they still followed down that road.I wonder if Elsa and co. are trying to uncover whether their deaths were accidental or whether they might still be alive.
I remember the director of the first Frozen suggesting that Elsa's parents are also Tarzan's parents (which makes no sense considering they look completely different, especially the fathers). Not gonna lie though it would be kinda surreal if they still followed down that road.
There was a lot about that statement that made no sense to me, such as the fact that Tarzan's supposed to be English and Elsa and Anna are Scandinavian.I don't think those even take place in the same century.
I don’t know about you guys, but I’m sick and tired of people screeching about how “unwoke” Ariel is as a character, so posts like these are very relieving.
http://zsphoenix.tumblr.com/post/179651076442/ariel-did-not-simply-give-her-voice-up-for-a
I don’t know about you guys, but I’m sick and tired of people screeching about how “unwoke” Ariel is as a character, so posts like these are very relieving.
http://zsphoenix.tumblr.com/post/179651076442/ariel-did-not-simply-give-her-voice-up-for-a
I wasn't aware this was a big thing so I'm sure this point has been made before, but...switch the genders there. A guy giving up his voice for a girl. Isn't that now romantic, rather than misandrist?I wouldn't even worry about it. Feminist critical analysis is nonsense in general, and 'Ariel gave up her voice for a man' is usually babby's first feminist critique. As such, the arguments supporting it are often hilariously undercooked.