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A couple days ago, the White House Fall Garden Tours took place at the South Lawn, Rose Garden, and a couple other locations.
You can view tweets about this from the First Lady here and here.
Ladies’ Night - Comfy Tunes of the Week
Speechless - Dan + Shay
Only You - The Platters
Jailhouse Rock - Elvis Presley
Crazy Girl - Eli Young Band
Lollipop - Chordettes
absolutely AMAZING! What great artwork!!
Moebius does interesting stuff <3 <3 <3 His work is the basis for the "Taarna" story art (the warrior-girl from the aforementioned video.)
The Taarna character in the movie is done with "rotoscoping" which is an early version of today's "motion capture" technique for translating actors' motions to animation. The model (Carole Desbiens) acted out Taarna's scenes, then artists manually traced her frame-by-frame to make the animation. The flying scenes are done in a similar way, with real aerial photography (and miniature landscapes) manually traced as animation frames. Here's a short video showing how that process was done. (2mins 14secs, NSFW minor cartoon-nudity-as-art)
Moar Easter eggs: This Stevie Nicks song was intended for the Belladonna album, but ended up in this movie instead : )
Wow... Its a lot like Fire and Ice in that regard - sweet!
Yes! That's another goodie (collaboration between Ralph Bakshi and Frank Frazetta) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_and_Ice_(1983_film) Moar "rotoscoping" to get human movement/film footage into animation frames. : )
If you're into that style (swords & sorcery, warrior babes, the original Conan The Barbarian art) "Painting With Fire" is a fun documentary on the work of Frank Frazetta : )
I'm a HUGE Frazetta Fan! It's a big influence on my own illustrations, especially the blocking