Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Various Disney Vis Dev (all images copyright Walt Disney Pictures)


Key of the healing tear from early on. Painted over another great Glen Keane drawing

Early painting of the Kingdom. Based on a rough sketch that was drawn by Gang Peng.
Art Direction: Dave Goetz
Painted over a drawing by Jin Kim. Art Direction: Dave Goetz

First look in the tower with the character, Bastion (who later became Flynn in Byron and Nathan's version of the film). We were going for a Rembrandt palette at this point. Based on a Glen Keane sketch. And yes, Glen is incredible....
Art Direction: Dave Goetz



More from early Rapunzel...Art Direction: Dave Goetz

Xavier (cancelled character sidekick) from early Rapunzel. Painted over a CG model sculpted by Hiroki Itokazu. 
Character design by Dean Wellins. Art Directed: Dave Goetz  
Xavier (cancelled character sidekick). Character design by Dean Wellins. Art Direction: Dave Goetz
 
Rapunzel concept painting. Fragonard influenced.
Rapunzel's Tower. Texture reference painting on top of a drawing done by Doug Rogers.
Art directed by Dave Goetz

Vis dev painting for Rapunzel. Rough layout: me/ Final layout: Jeff Turley/ Character drawings: Shiyoon Kim
Art directed by Dave Goetz Painting: Me





Vis Dev painting. Drawing by Jin Kim.
Art directed by Dave Goetz



Vis Dev painting. Drawing by Jin Kim. Rough concept by Claire Keane
Art directed by Dave Goetz
Painting over CG render from the framed portrait in the Queen's chamber at the beginning of Tangled. Not quite the finish...but close to it. Art directed by Dave Goetz

Rapunzel vis dev painting

Rapunzel vis dev painting
Visdev painting for aborted project. Based on a story sketch by Joe Mateo. Art Directed by Ian Gooding









Detail visdev painting for aborted project. Art Directed by Ian Gooding
Tarzan sequence 1.2. Gouache on board. Art directed by Dan St. Pierre

Tarzan sequence 19.5. Gouache on board. Art directed by Dan St. Pierre


Chicken Little color script. Painted over rough layout renders.
Art Directed by Ian Gooding




Fantasia 2000-Pomp and Circumstance
Art Directed by Yours Truly

5 comments:

  1. impressive work!! impressive domain of light, too!! and thank you to share it and inspire others to grow in art...

    cheers from Barcelona,
    Isra | 3d generalist

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  2. This is just amazing! So painterly and beautiful and yet all digital.. you're amazing!

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    1. A-Thanks--You're being too kind!!! Honestly, I'm still trying to learn how to paint on the computer....

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  3. Fantastic work Daniel! Thank you for sharing!

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