From the course: Animating in Historical Styles
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Bluth: Overview
From the course: Animating in Historical Styles
Bluth: Overview
- [Narrator] In this series of movies, I'm going to show you how you begin to approach copying the style of animation done by Disney in the 1960s, 1970s, on Don Bluth in the late 1970s, to the mid to late 1980s. I think it's the apex of the kind of traditional style of animation. There's a predictor reason why it looks like it does. This is my version of an approach at a 1960s Disney-ish look, and here's a throwback to some characters I used to work on when I used to work for Don Bluth in the 1980s, early nineties. So this is a very short scene. They take a lot of time to do but it contains some of the characteristics that you see in those kinds of cartoons. And I'm going to explain more as we go on about why these things look the way they do and move the way they do. So we're all familiar with the classic Disney style. The one that developed from Snow White, Pinocchio on onward through Sleeping Beauty in 1959 and then…
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