-Robin Hood & Maid Marian AR 1/3- for Cyberfox
This sequence is something of my way of saying sorry to
Cyberfox as he's waited far too long and been far too patient...
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Cyberfox as he's waited far too long and been far too patient...Page 1
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Category Artwork (Traditional) / Transformation
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 1280 x 896px
File Size 213.4 kB
Ah yes, one of Cyberfox's recurring choices. I think you captured both Robin and Marian quite well in your style (their expressions are just wonderful). I'm intrigued by the unusual apple, is there a story behind this, or was this created on the fly? I mean, its a fascinating plot device (a magical cocoon transformation...this is different *nods*. That, and I'm feeling the urge to buy some stock in the Sherwood Apple Picking Industry >.>
Well, looking at it now, I sort of see influences from all over the Disney universe- For one there's a bit of "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" in the butterfly apparition, for the other... Well- A magical apple. Sort of obvious- *cough*Snowhite*cough* No poison persay, however.
But nothing can compare to true Disney magic, though I gave it a good try... I think. What's your opinion Odin?
That apple has me intrigued too, it may appear in upcoming stuff as well... Hm...
But nothing can compare to true Disney magic, though I gave it a good try... I think. What's your opinion Odin?
That apple has me intrigued too, it may appear in upcoming stuff as well... Hm...
*nods* True, I didn't see the Sorcerer's Apprentice connection before, but magical apples are a staple of fantasy and mythology (consider the Golden Apples of Norse Myth, which, funny enough, also bestow youth to those who eat it...funny that, huh? Heheheh).
As for Disney magic, I think you did a very good interpretation. I say it like that, because magic in Disney film tends to vary, if you think about it. Yes, it can be quite colorful, but its not necessarily the same. For instance, look to Cinderella's Fairy Godmother's magic and then Sleeping Beauties Three Good Fairies. Sure, there are similarities, but I think there's a good amount of difference as well...
Unless I misread your question entirely, I think you did quite a good job, all things considering (especially for a Disney Film that didn't really have any magic originally).
As for Disney magic, I think you did a very good interpretation. I say it like that, because magic in Disney film tends to vary, if you think about it. Yes, it can be quite colorful, but its not necessarily the same. For instance, look to Cinderella's Fairy Godmother's magic and then Sleeping Beauties Three Good Fairies. Sure, there are similarities, but I think there's a good amount of difference as well...
Unless I misread your question entirely, I think you did quite a good job, all things considering (especially for a Disney Film that didn't really have any magic originally).
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