Ah damn, I missed you in Richmond (moved out from there this summer), but if you're ever coming to Disney World or to watch shuttles take off, I'll be happy to be your host.
Yeah, that was a bummer, especially when you realize that he also did "The Grinch Song", as well as a lot of Voice work for Disney (Inclusing the "Haunted House". His voice will be missed. Scott
Before and after showing a total redo of an old model (character is from "The Ballad of Nessie" by Disney). I did the old version when I first started teaching myself to sculpt.
Victorian Disney style would be amazing or like a steam punk Victorian would be cool to (though i accidentally voted for biosphere rather than Victorian.. way to pay attention lol)
@Tiles : while I do believe that your points are being made in good faith (and to an extent from the position of the devil's advocate, which is always healthy) the position of "it's always been like that before AI" just doesn't hold at all. Quoting you : "2) That's 3D. 99% is not creative and never was, but simply…
Trying to figure out how Disney faces work in 3D. Not successful. Some guy. A couple of eye studies And the latest generic female head. One hour without reference.
Well in that case, just render the character frames ahead of time in a giant spritesheet and fill up a couple hundred megabyte? Just prerender the frames similar to how disney does.
Cool! I was blown away by the 'Indy' show at Disney Orlando last year - so the whole family's ready for this. Plus, being an older, rugged looking Dad will be cool again..
Like with Nightmare before Christmas. Burton did the first sketches at work, and so Disney owned the designs. Worked out better for him though, it made funding and distributing it easier.
Seconding "the Iron Giant" it's my favorite movie. Seconding 28 days later. The Fox and the Hound (disney) Hero (great colors) Starship Troopers (best B movie ever)