CrimsonScar

Dance. Dan Humphrey. Dance. Breakfast at Tiffany's. Dance. Goldfish. Dance. Crimson hair. Michael Phelps. Louboutins. True Love. Not in that order.

derelictjet:

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karaofkobol:

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unicornamber:

elenaflutterby:

Tangled comparisons - concept art to the final film. 

why the fuck is the concept art so much better

I think their original intention was to make it look like a living painting. :/ But when The Princess and the Frog didn’t make as much money as they wanted, they decided to make it 3D. it’s a real shame.

I WANT ANIMATION AND SKILLED ART TECHNIQUES. (Not that computer animation doesn’t require technique.) BUT COME ON.

The final product is beautiful, and must’ve taken a long time to do, but the concept art is so much more unique, and fitting to the story. :/

Here’s the thing. Concept art is exactly that: conceptual ART. Of course it has the ability to be so much more beautiful than the final product; you’re spending a couple days or weeks painting a handful of single frames, rather than trying to produce 90 minutes of film at 24 frames per second. Think about that for a moment. 24 frames per second * 60 seconds per minute * 90 minutes = 129,600 frames. Each of those concept paintings could easily take an artist hours if not days to complete. Now imagine doing that 129,600 times. It’s simply not possible.

I like the original better! But, the final product was beautiful as well!

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jawshfuckerson:

anythingphotography:

The Cycle of Abuse Illustrated Through Single Photos and Multiple Models

Statistics show that 70% of people who are abused as children will grow up into adults who will in turn abuse children. A recent awareness ad campaign by Mexican organization Save the Children shared this fact in single photographs that are both creative and difficult to stomach.

The advertisements were originally published back in May 2012, and were created by Mexican agency Y&R and photographer Ale Burset.

Each one uses five models showing one individual at different stages of life. In the foreground, the individual is experiencing abuse as a child. Older versions of the abused child grow up as they walk across the background of the frame, and turn into the original abuser by the time they walk a full circle.

“70% of abused children turn into abusive adults. Donate at savethechildren.mx,” the advertisements say.

such powerful photos.

This is incredibly powerful.

His shirt… There’s a reason I love Ryan Gosling, and it’s not his abs.

His shirt… There’s a reason I love Ryan Gosling, and it’s not his abs.