Today, I posted the last piece of the background. Still, it is not a final version. Overall, I need to draw shapes of the grass and characters.
And welcome to the step by step journey.
There, I would like to introduce a new topic. I have mentioned in the class presentation the Brother bear. The second (after the Pocahontas) movie with a special place in my heart. I did not realize, especially from the beginning, the influence of this story.
Everything changed when I made sketches of the story outline. When I have looked deeper into the last part (with the mountain and passing Satho po) I found the connection with the Brother bear story. The motif with aurora and spirits flying across the sky. Also, I found some information about the animation team of this movie. According to the Cavender article from 2016, ''The art team describes it as painted naturalism, and Producer Chuck Williams says that he felt that the art team was able to capture the rough and raw look of the area that the story was set in.'' The team had been work on the real footage ''from a variety of different places, included Denali National Park, Yosemite National Park, Yellowstone National Park, and the Canadian Rookies. The team took numerous research trips, to make sure that the environments had the right look to them.''(Cavender, 2016) I adore the way how the author of this article described Koda's transformation scene. She used the term ''emotional state'', which Disney's team wanted to emphasise, but in a positive light. Still, I have got the drills when I try to remind this scene.
She pointed out a perfect summary of what they intend to provoke. ''They also wanted to portray it as a grand and spiritual moment in the story.''(Cavender, 2016)
This moment is an inspiration for the last step in completing the piece.
That is why I created a new board on Milanote with a few captured scenes of this movie.
I forgot to mention, on what basis I have changed the overall look of the story. I had made several modifications with clear transmission of the daytime changes. I had made a half-circle shape. The 3D visualisation helped me arrange the story. Pillars determinate the duration of each sector. For example, the first one begins with the tepee and the exact view of the mountain. Also, I considered the position of the sun. Here, the sun rises. Moreover, I made a guidance line exemplifying the motion. As you can see, great attention is directed to the mountain. It symbolises the Satho po destiny. The moment of connection with the purple haze initiating the death.
The second part is with the maturity, where I want to draw the bonfire and ''ritual episode''. The third part is unchanged, farewell with his child and horse.
How are you getting on with the mock up of the final piece? Also have you finalised the title yet?
ReplyDeleteLuiza, remember tomorrow is submission - Tuesday 16th March before 9am - using the submission form on Art Portfolio shell. A late submission will be capped at 40%.
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