I don't have hi res files for these spectacular drawings by Fred Moore, but even at this resolution the two sketches are jumping of the screen! A duck, a rooster and a parrot. Three different birds, three different beaks.
Beautiful compositions for the group of star characters. It's funny how Fred never bothered to draw Donald's toes. Probably because he was thinking about simple basic shapes that could be put down very quickly.
Whoever owns these two little treasures...congratulations!! Pure and virtuous Disney!
For more Three Caballeros art by Fred Moore go to this post:
https://andreasdeja.blogspot.com/2012/11/freds-flair.html
The Diamond Edition of Bambi came out on Blu-ray in 2011 i was a teenager of 18 years old, I remember all the stuff came out Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Tangled, Pirates of the Caribbean On Stranger Tides and of course the 25th anniversary of The Legend of Zelda, and the Zelda commercial with Robin Williams.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant. I don't know if you view it as just a stopgap, shorthand measure, but I kind of like how Fred drew Donald with toeless feet, particularly in the first sketch. It looks like a strong if stylised design, to my eyes.
ReplyDeleteJeremy Iron he's was the best actor for the voice of Scar in "The Lion King" 1994 before you draw him, I really like wen he played Athos on "The Man in the Iron Mask" 1998 with Leonardo Dicaprio, i think Scar was the most difficult character villain about the expression of his eyes.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like he forgot to draw one of Donald's hands, too, so this must have been pretty hasty work
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It looks like a strong if stylised design, to my eyes.
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