Anyone can cook, especially Remy!Different angles of RemyGusteau's Cookbook
One of my favorite Disney movies from my childhood. If you look close... you may even see a few hidden Mickeys I threw in for my own enjoyment.
Alice: But I don't want to go among mad people. Cheshire Cat: Oh, you can't help that. Most everyone's mad here. [laughs maniacally; starts to disappear] Cheshire Cat: You may have noticed that I'm not all there myself. This one was an engineering conundrum. I had the head, branch and fg arm done almost immediately. The remainder of the time was taken up with multiple tries doing different types of armatures to get the look I was going for.In the 1951 animated Walt Disney Classic, "Alice in Wonderland" The animators created a clever site gag as the Cheshire Cat says the line "You may have noticed that I'm not all there myself." In the film the cat is sitting on the branch and his lighter stripes optically "fade" out. Leaving the darker stripes visible in a corkscrew pattern. Then as he laughs at Alice, the corkscrew disappears starting from the tail on up to the shoulders tracing the shape of the corkscrew. I really was trying to convey this effect of partial disappearance/translucency while at the same time finding a pose that displayed the strangeness and childish nature of the character.This pose is one he does earlier in the scene, with his hind legs placed on his hips as if striking a mocking hands-on-hip pose. The face is a combination of several expressions and just felt as if he were mid sentence.I hope you guys like it! unpainted 360º First armature second armature rough sculpture black and white
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