![]() This clip demonstrates how a portion of one of the scenes was painted and shows several of the most dramatic Deep Canvas scenes from the film. All of my paintings are professionally packed with. In this way, artists (with considerable help from a technical director) are able to use their artistic intuition to create entire 3D environments that can intercut seamlessly with the 2D world of the animated film. Technique: Original Hand Painted Mixed Media Acrylic Painting on strechted canvas. As the scene progresses, more and more brushstrokes are added to fill in gaps from the previous frames. In response to an unusually difficult problem (animating 10 minutes of painterly looking, densely lush jungle with a rela-tively small crew), the programming team wrote software to interpret, based on a 3D database, the intended location of each and every brushstroke in a painting, then actually repaint that painting over and over from various camera angles. ![]() More animation videos from SIGGRAPH 1999:įor Tarzan, Walt Disney Feature Animation developed a process called Deep Canvas that enables traditionally trained artists to paint fully 3D paintings through which a camera can freely move. Only, this time, I wanted to paint directly on white canvas.
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