Showing posts with label BAMBI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BAMBI. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Monday, September 6, 2010
BAMBI
Thursday, January 22, 2009
BAMBI pan background
Tonight, once again I found nirvana in recreating this gorgeous pan background piece from BAMBI. There is a sublime tranquility in this artwork. No pop art colors. It is a gentle palette... creating a beautiful landscape for Bambi's first walk to the meadow.
This artwork is a perfect example of why I revere the art and artists from early Disney.
As usual I have split the pan so you can click on right and left sections to see greater detail.


This artwork is a perfect example of why I revere the art and artists from early Disney.
As usual I have split the pan so you can click on right and left sections to see greater detail.



Monday, January 19, 2009
BAMBI pan background
Sunday, January 18, 2009
more from BAMBI
Monday, December 15, 2008
The Real Bambi & Thumper!
As an animal lover, I was absolutely knocked out by a set of photographs that show us the "real Bambi & Thumper!"
The entire series was shot by photographer Tanja Askani. You can see them on her website:
http://www.tanja-askani.de/info/?p=18
Enjoy!
The entire series was shot by photographer Tanja Askani. You can see them on her website:
http://www.tanja-askani.de/info/?p=18
Enjoy!
Sunday, August 17, 2008
BAMBI (Thumper Background)

In December 2007 I was fortunate to acquire a cel of THUMPER from BAMBI. This little guy is such a charmer!
The cel was released in the 1940s through the Courvoisier Gallery program. It has the official WDP stamp in the lower right corner (Walt Disney Productions).
As was the practice at the time, the cel is laminated.
As a later Courvoisier release, it has a typically uninspired background. The early Courvoisier backgrounds were actually created by artists at Disney Studios and were more elaborate. Later releases like this one were prepared by art students in the San Francisco area, where Courvoisier was located.
The original moment in the movie included Thumper's family and looked like this:

I digitally re-created the entire original pan background:

While I was in Photoshop, I sized and then overlaid the Thumper image in exactly the right position on the recreated pan B/G to see what the setup would look like. Here's the result:

Sunday, July 20, 2008
BAMBI (1942)
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