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The Life of a Mutated Black Sheep

@d73-san / d73-san.tumblr.com

I'm D73, an artist who just loves too much. I just post a lot of things of stuff I like, sometimes I draw too. It's all just a mix of everything. Funny, serious, art, simple, fandoms, ect. --------------------------------------------------- Type in "my art" in the search bar if you'd like to view some of my artwork. Type in "amvs" if you wanna see some of my favorites ship vids
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The sidekick was too head over heels stunned to speak.

I liked this way too much as a sketch so I just cleaned up the lineart!

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Background art for Cinderella (1950) from the Walt Disney Animation Research Library

“Cinderella’s background paintings remind me of grand stage sets for a Viennese Operetta by Johann Strauss. Everything is exaggerated in order to enhance a dreamlike, sentimental mood. The movie was made on a shoestring budget, yet its visual presentation is opulent and luscious. You combine that with rich storytelling, and you get a classic for the ages.” - Andreas Deja
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kirain

Um.

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evilkitten3

i don't think "flex" is a strong enough word for whatever the last three minutes of my life was

That was one of the most beautiful sequences I have ever seen.

That’s because Marahute was animated by none other than Glen Keane, who storyboarded this magnificent sequence as well. He’s the legendary animator behind Ariel, Beast, Aladdin, Pocahontas, and Tarzan. Glen is famous for his extraordinary dedication to bringing his characters to life. For the Rescuers Down Under, he thoroughly studied eagle anatomy, and here are a few of his notes.

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damazcuz

Certain words can change your brain forever and ever so you do have to be very careful about it.

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thunderpibb

i love when they draw a carrot on top of the carrot cake just to remind you this aint no ordinary fuckin cake youre dealing with

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