Nah, just kidding!
Just happy halloween from me dressed up as Georgywise!
unfortunately, the make up didn’t last through the evening duo to it making me sweat and hitch like hell. So I took it down before an allergic skin reaction took over.
Animation techniques and effects from the classic era. For more vintage movie geekery, check out my Old Hollywood Special Effects, and my Early Color Film Processes posts! (And while you’re at it, take a look at my art blog, why don’t ya?)
IT’S TOONTOBER TIME 2022!! A brand new prompt list for everyone! You can post them here toontober-submissions or be sure to tag @toontober on Twitter. @officialtoontober on Facebook and Instagram when you post your work and we will retweet/share your art! Good luck and don’t forget to HAVE FUN! #ToonTober2022 #Toontober
https://www.traditionalanimation.com/2022/toontober-2022-officially-starts-now/
Grumble grumble…
I don't know why but the reason why no one but Black Hat knows about Flug
reminds me of the myth about the fairy Melusine https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A9lusine_(f%C3%A9e) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melusine
so I drew Flug with the winged snake tail that Melusine pocesses
So you can respect yourself.
I have a feeling that Queen Regina’s animators were Gothel fans. :,3
MOVIES: Red Shoes And The Seven Dwarfs (2019) VS Tangled (2010) EDIT: The comments on this post are very interesting! Because that is a good question: when are instances like this stealing, copying, or a homage? Can you even steal a pose/body language? Is copying ever okay? How can we as an audience know it’s simply a homage? *grabs popcorn