Thursday, February 27, 2014

Gaston's Chest Hair


That's talented French actor Alexis Loizon in the photo, who currently plays Gaston in Paris in the stage production of Beauty and the Beast (La Belle et La Bete). As you can see, Gaston still uses antlers in all of his decorating, and his chest hair is as predominant as ever.
When we were animating Gaston's song way back, one of his lines stuck out:
 "…and every last inch of me 's covered with hair! " I did not have the time to do that scene, so one of my animators in the Gaston unit gave it a shot.
The animation turned out to be fine, but when Gaston stretched his shirt to reveal his chest, the design of his chest hair looked a little odd to me. It seemed to have been combed from the center outward. I suggested we try a different look for the chest hair, and guess what…everybody had a different take on what the hair should look like. I encouraged my colleagues to submit a drawing that showed their idea of appropriate Gaston chest hair. After a while we had at least twenty different designs to look at. 
These are just some of them. 



Eventually I worked with an effects animator to create the final look, a mix of stubble and curls.

Probably the most unusual design issue I ever came across at Disney.


8 comments:

  1. So a whole scene can be animated by an assistant? And you do just the thumbnails?

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    1. Quite a daring shot in disney film history

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    2. No, this scene was animated by an animator in my Gaston unit.

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  2. Well, that's certainly Disney history that'll put hair on your chest.

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  3. I went to the Mogador Theater for La Belle et le Bete yesterday, it was awsome!! Incredibly beautiful, breathtaking! And the actor on the picture played Gaston so well!
    Andreas, did you see the show ? :)

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    1. Not yet., but I've seen Alexis' audition. He is a very cool Gaston.

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  4. It's amazing how small details like a character's chest hair can add so much character and personality. The article does a wonderful job of highlighting the importance of detail in creating unique characters, and Gaston certainly gets even more expressive with his chest hair. Discussing the look and style reminded me of this barbershop where I always find professional help and support when I want to get a new haircut and express my uniqueness. Every time I go to a hairdresser, I get not only a stylish hairstyle, but also confidence in my image.

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