Here is part two of Milt Kahl's Robin Hood scene, which required many key drawings. Lots going on, there is a walk, and the acting is very lively. The more motion on the screen, the more drawings the animator needs to put in.
Hi Andreas, those are amazing! *-* I'm an italian fan, and I've also met you during the premiere of the Princess and the Frog in Rome (I hope you enjoyed my city :P) I've a Disney blog with news, reviews etc. I'd like to know if you'd like to answer to 5/6 questions about your Disney experiences, and your working projects! I will understand if you don't want to! :(
Thank you so much for posting this!!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. I recommend printing these drawings and flipping them. Magic!
DeleteAndreas, if you enable the lightbox feature, we don't even have to print them out. We can just flip them with the arrow keys.
DeleteWouldn't mind someone making an animated .gif out of these too!
DeleteHi Andreas, those are amazing! *-* I'm an italian fan, and I've also met you during the premiere of the Princess and the Frog in Rome (I hope you enjoyed my city :P) I've a Disney blog with news, reviews etc. I'd like to know if you'd like to answer to 5/6 questions about your Disney experiences, and your working projects! I will understand if you don't want to! :(
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DeleteHi, Andreas, sorry for the late but I had some internet issues @__@ My email is s.terzoli@alice.it
DeleteThanks for the reply! :)
Hey Andreas,
ReplyDeleteI was wondering if there were any timing charts with these drawings? I was going to challenge myself and inbetween them.
These are so cool! Thank you for posting them!
ReplyDeleteGood stuff!
ReplyDeleteThese earlier drawings of Robin with his longer muzzle certainly gave me the classic Disney bulbous type nose.
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