Sunday, December 19, 2010

"It's Kind of Fun to Do the Impossible"

Yay, updates! They exist! And yes, I'm still drawing! I absolutely love the Fairytale Garden at the Magic Kingdom, which is where Rapunzel and Flynn do their meet and greets. This is just my rendition of it.
Here's my photo of the actual garden:

Done with Staetler, Copic, and Prisma markers and pens.
As a side, I do like photography, mainly settings and places that I can use as references later for drawings and inspiration. I especially like pictures without crowds so I can get a good look at the details of the environment. Yesterday was perfect for such photos because of the cold, pouring rain. Seriously. This photos are real. A Saturday of Disney and NO GUESTS. Seriously. The first is the exit to Expedition Everest at DAK and the last is Blizzard Beach. There were maybe ten people at Blizzard Beach, not counting all those poor life guard Cast Members with nobody to watch. Perfect photo trip day. But too cold to swim.
Also, here's a Photoshop piece. My first attempt at cel shading. Couple characters of mine reenacting what will be in the second part of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows."
And now it's time to be sentimental. As my internship ends next week, I took one more day to visiting the Parks and saying goodbye for now. Walt Disney World has always held a close place to my heart as a family vacation site for the past 15 years of my life. I have always wanted to work for the Walt Disney Company, and this opportunity has been a dream come true. It has also been a foot in the door to fulfilling my ultimate dream of working on the movies that has enriched and inspired me and my family for my whole life. Yes, I will definitely miss WDW, but I'm also excited to begin the Animation Program at BYU. There are so many exciting opportunities right over the horizon and, by golly, I'll run to them, not walk! So, to put it in Walt's words, "Keep moving forward."
"We believe in our idea: a family park where parents and children can have fun - together." - Walt Disney

Harry Potter belongs to J.K. Rowling
Disney World and "Tangled" belong to Disney
I own those two characters at the bottom.

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