Drawing Myself into Disney Shows & Movies! #3 😲
TLDRIn this creative video, the artist embarks on a whimsical journey, inserting themselves into the enchanting world of Disney. They revisit a favorite pastime, drawing themselves into Disney movies and a show, as requested by their audience. The artist begins with 'Lilo and Stitch,' choosing to depict themselves as a child character, reflecting on their own childhood quirks and social interactions. They then transition into a cartoon, the 'Tangled' series, where they humorously portray themselves as a confused traveler with a map, highlighting their real-life navigational challenges. The video culminates with the artist drawing themselves into 'Beauty and the Beast,' where they craft a scenario of being a book-loving traveler, subtly differentiating themselves from Belle to avoid blending in. Throughout the video, the artist shares their process, challenges, and the joy of working with different art styles, offering viewers a peek into their creative mindset and the transformation of their self-portrait across various Disney universes.
Takeaways
- 🎨 The artist creates a self-portrait by integrating themselves into Disney movies and shows, following previous requests from the audience.
- 🌟 They chose to be part of the Disney movie 'Lilo and Stitch', opting to draw themselves as a child character to fit the scene better.
- 🧒 The artist reflects on their childhood personality, which they believe would have made them a 'weird middleman' among the other children in the movie.
- 🖋️ For the artwork, the artist uses a G Pen to maintain the style and character proportions, avoiding their personal drawing style from dominating the piece.
- 👚 The artist's character in 'Lilo and Stitch' wears purple, which was their favorite color as a child.
- 🍭 The video includes a sponsorship from Tokyo Treat and Sakura Ko, two Japanese snack subscription services, which are highlighted with a special offer for viewers.
- 🎭 The artist then draws themselves into the 'Tangled' cartoon series, depicting themselves as confused with a map, reflecting their real-life poor sense of direction.
- 📚 The 'Beauty and the Beast' scene involves the artist reading a book, similar to Belle, and feeling a bit disappointed about having a plot spoiled by her singing.
- 🏙️ The artist imagines themselves as a traveler in the town from 'Beauty and the Beast', which explains the presence of another book-reading character.
- 👗 The artist consciously differentiates their design from Belle's to avoid looking too similar, despite having brown hair like her.
- 🎨 The coloring process for the 'Beauty and the Beast' scene is described, with the artist expressing enjoyment in drawing in the style of American cartoons as a change from anime.
Q & A
What is the main activity the speaker is doing in the video?
-The speaker is drawing themselves into Disney movies and a show.
How many times has the speaker done this activity before?
-The speaker has done this activity twice before.
Which Disney movie does the speaker decide to draw themselves into first?
-The first movie the speaker decides to draw themselves into is Lilo and Stitch.
Why did the speaker choose to draw themselves as a child in Lilo and Stitch?
-The speaker chose to draw themselves as a child because they found it more interactive and there were more group scenes with kid characters.
What is the speaker's favorite color and how does it influence their drawing?
-The speaker's favorite color is purple, which influenced the color choice for their outfit in the Lilo and Stitch scene.
What is the name of the snack subscription box that is mentioned in the video?
-The names of the snack subscription boxes mentioned are Tokyo Treat and Sakura Co.
What is the speaker's reason for holding a piece of paper in the Tangled cartoon scene?
-The speaker is holding a piece of paper because they are portraying themselves as being lost and confused with a map in the Tangled cartoon scene.
What does the speaker mention about their sense of direction?
-The speaker mentions that they have a bad sense of direction and often get lost, even in their hometown.
Which character from Beauty and the Beast does the speaker relate to?
-The speaker relates to Belle from Beauty and the Beast.
What mistake does the speaker make while coloring the Beauty and the Beast scene?
-The speaker accidentally puts the colors for the skin and hair on the same layer as the scene art, which complicates the process.
What does the speaker express about drawing in the style of American cartoons?
-The speaker expresses that it is fun to draw in the style of American cartoons and that it helps them try different things outside of the anime and manga art style.
What is the speaker's favorite Disney princess and why?
-The speaker's favorite Disney princess is Rapunzel from Tangled because they feel a strong connection to the character.
Outlines
🎨 Drawing Myself into Disney's Lilo and Stitch
The video begins with the artist expressing excitement about drawing themselves into Disney movies, a task they've undertaken twice before. They chose to insert themselves into 'Lilo and Stitch', opting for a scene with children reacting to the character Scrump. The artist decided to draw themselves as a child, resembling how they looked at six years old, without their adult glasses. They also share personal anecdotes about their childhood, suggesting they would have been friends with Lilo and interacted with both 'normal' kids and those considered 'weird'. The artist describes their process of sketching, using the G Pen for line art, and choosing colors that fit the scene's style and their own childhood preferences.
🍪 Sponsored Content: Tokyo Treat and Sakura Ko
The artist transitions into sponsored content, thanking Tokyo Treat and Sakura Ko for their support. They introduce the two Japanese snack subscription boxes, highlighting the unique offerings of each. Tokyo Treat focuses on limited edition and seasonal snacks, while Sakura Ko provides traditional and authentic artisan snacks. The artist shares personal favorites from the boxes and mentions a giveaway for a free trip to Japan, encouraging viewers to use a provided code for a discount and entry into the giveaway.
🧩 Inserting Myself into Tangled: The Series
Moving on from movies, the artist discusses drawing themselves into the 'Tangled' cartoon series due to the challenges of working with 3D movie styles. They found a suitable scene in episode 2 and used a frame grab of Rapunzel to integrate themselves into the background. The artist humorously describes their own poor sense of direction and represents this in the drawing by holding a confusing map, adding a personal touch to the artwork. They also discuss the process of adapting their drawing style to the cartoon's lineless art style and the challenges of adding details and shading to match the characters' complex rig-based animations.
📚 Drawing Myself into Beauty and the Beast
The final paragraph details the artist's process of drawing themselves into 'Beauty and the Beast'. They chose a scene where Belle is at a fountain, and the artist imagines themselves reading the same book as Belle, feeling a bit disappointed upon hearing a plot spoiler. The artist describes their concern about their character resembling Belle and decides to keep their hair down for differentiation. They also share a mishap with their digital art layers but manage to resolve it. The artist reflects on the fun of drawing in different styles and the historical connection between Disney's art style and the inspiration for Japanese anime. The video concludes with a call to viewers for suggestions on other movies or series to draw themselves into and gratitude towards supporters.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Disney movies
💡Lilo and Stitch
💡Character Proportions
💡Sketching
💡Tangled
💡Beauty and the Beast
💡Sponsorship
💡Line Art
💡Shading
💡Anime
💡Art Style
Highlights
Artist draws themselves into Disney movies and shows, adding a personal twist to the scenes.
The video includes a scene from 'Lilo and Stitch' where the artist depicts themselves as a child character.
The artist uses a G Pen for line art to maintain the style of the original Disney characters.
The process involves sketching over pre-existing characters to stay true to the style and proportions.
The artist recalls their childhood and how it influenced their depiction in the 'Lilo and Stitch' scene.
Sponsorship from Tokyo Treat and Sakura Ko is acknowledged, promoting Japanese culture through snack subscription boxes.
The artist discusses the challenge of drawing themselves into a 3D movie like 'Tangled' by opting for the cartoon series instead.
In the 'Tangled' series, the artist portrays themselves holding a map, reflecting their real-life sense of direction.
The artist's approach to the 'Beauty and the Beast' scene involves being a traveler in town, reading a book like Belle.
A unique aspect of the 'Beauty and the Beast' scene is the artist's reaction to Belle spoiling a book's plot.
The video showcases the artist's adaptation to different art styles, including the lineless style of the 'Tangled' series.
The artist expresses their love for the art style of 'Lilo and Stitch' and the experience of drawing in it.
The process of drawing oneself into different Disney scenes allows for creative expression and personal connection to the characters.
The artist's narrative provides insight into their childhood experiences and how they relate to Disney characters.
The video includes a detailed description of the artist's techniques and tools used in recreating Disney art styles.
The artist's depiction in the 'Beauty and the Beast' scene explores the theme of being an outsider in a small town.
The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to suggest other Disney properties for future drawings.