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bryankonietzko:

ca-tsuka:

Artworks of Kairos (Studio La Cachette).

AHHHHHH! This stuff is the coolest and most charming, simple, and elegant. Depressed and inspired simultaneously and in equal measure, like the first time I saw FLCL. The depression wears off though, and the inspiration stays.

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wannabeanimator:

Leaked: Disney’s ‘Frozen’ Featurette

NOTE: This video is from last year (see time-stamp), and there are varying style of animation and render techniques throughout the video; therefore this should not be treated as a final look for the film.

(Source: bryoncaldwell.blogspot.com, via wannabeanimator)

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wannabeanimator:

Epic concept art

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thedisnerd:

▣ Frozen (2013) transparent castle

thedisnerd:

▣ Frozen (2013) transparent castle

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Star Trek: Into the Darkness - Scott Chambliss

(Source: comicbookmovie.com)

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‘Shrek Village’ - Nathan Fowkes

‘Shrek Village’ - Nathan Fowkes

(Source: nathanfowkes.blogspot.com)

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claireonacloud:

How Rapunzel might wake up in the morning… and then go right back to sleep. (From my journal I kept during Tangled where I translated my day to day life into Rapunzel’s)
tweet me @claireonacloud

claireonacloud:

How Rapunzel might wake up in the morning… and then go right back to sleep. (From my journal I kept during Tangled where I translated my day to day life into Rapunzel’s)

tweet me @claireonacloud

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claireonacloud:

From the journal I kept while developing Rapunzel for Tangled: trying to get inside the head of the 18 yr old girl who’d lived her whole childhood locked inside a tower. 
What does Rapunzel feel about being an adult? What does being an adult represent? Does this mean leaving behind the childhood stories (monsters outside the tower etc…) she’s believed her whole life?
What does being an adult woman mean to Rapunzel?

claireonacloud:

From the journal I kept while developing Rapunzel for Tangled: trying to get inside the head of the 18 yr old girl who’d lived her whole childhood locked inside a tower. 

What does Rapunzel feel about being an adult? What does being an adult represent? Does this mean leaving behind the childhood stories (monsters outside the tower etc…) she’s believed her whole life?

What does being an adult woman mean to Rapunzel?

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claireonacloud:

Excerpts from a journal I kept while working on Rapunzel. I needed to believe in her as if she were real so I documented my life and thoughts when I was at home not doing anything in particular and translated them into Rapunzel’s world. When it came time to paint her murals I felt like I had a good idea of what she would be thinking about while she was painting.

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claireonacloud:

Some more sketches from the journal I kept in 2009 during Tangled while developing the character of Rapunzel. These drawings are from my research of what a typical day in the life of Rapunzel might have been. 

She would write in her journal, do laundry, prepare the fireplace for her daily hair brushing session with Mother Gothel. She had chores. She had ideas. She had good days and bad. Some days her paintings represented her hope, other days they represented her fears. Rapunzel was a regular girl bursting at the seems with creativity. Walls could not contain her spirit.

This journal later helped me when designing Rapunzel’s murals for the movie.

(more Rapunzel diary sketches and notes on my blog claireonacloud.com)

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anime-backgrounds:

The Day of the Crows(Le Jour Des Corneilles). Directed by Jean-Christophe Dessaint. Made by Finalement, Melusine Productions, Walking The Dog, and Max Films Animation

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anime-backgrounds:

The Day of the Crows(Le Jour Des Corneilles). Directed by Jean-Christophe Dessaint. Made by Finalement, Melusine Productions, Walking The Dog, and Max Films Animation