Fifth Element
Legend
"Disneyfied" is also far too vague a term to be useful.Where the monsters don't look blatantly Disneyfied.
So far, the takeaway is that they're suing more art that you don't like, and less art that you do like. Cool.
"Disneyfied" is also far too vague a term to be useful.Where the monsters don't look blatantly Disneyfied.
Let's compare a whole picture to a whole picture since we're talking about an art aesthetic/STYLE here, not individual parts of a composition.
Your comparison does not appear to be very strong.
"Disneyfied" is also far too vague a term to be useful.
So far, the takeaway is that they're suing more art that you don't like, and less art that you do like. Cool.
Wow - this is soft to you?Ok, I'm sorry if using Disney bothers you. I think the softer tone of the modern illustrations vs older illustrations is pretty apparent.
Have you seen Sleeping Beauty? It's exactly as much Disney as Lilo and Stich is.Have you ever seen Lilo and Stich? It's the first thing I thought of when I saw this. The big eyes, the non threatening expression, etc.
Wow - this is soft to you?
I'm pretty sure you know what this poster is saying. Passive aggressiveness never wins the race.
It didn't "bother" me, it's just not a useful term here. It doesn't communicate anything, because Disney is not a unified style by any means. It includes a variety of styles.Again, I'm sorry if using "Disney" bothered you, but it was the best way I could sum up the "softening of the modern illustrations vs. the older ones.