Drawing Myself into Three Disney Movie Screen Captures!
TLDRIn this entertaining video, the artist takes on a creative challenge by drawing themselves into three different Disney movie scenes. They begin with the recent 'Phineas and Ferb' movie, 'Candace Against the Universe,' using Vanessa as a base character and adjusting details like eyewear to match the show's style. The artist then draws themselves as a child in the 2011 'Winnie the Pooh' movie, blending their younger self's appearance with Christopher Robin's. Lastly, they attempt something new by drawing themselves into the 3D animated film 'Encanto,' using Isabella as a reference and learning about lighting and shadow techniques. Throughout the video, the artist shares personal anecdotes about their love for Disney cartoons, their process of blending into animation styles, and their enjoyment of experimenting with different artistic approaches.
Takeaways
- 🎨 The artist is drawing themselves into Disney movies, starting with the 'Phineas and Ferb' movie 'Candace Against the Universe'.
- 🔍 They use Vanessa from the movie as a base character to match the style, considering her height and other physical attributes.
- 👓 The artist customizes their character by changing the eyes and glasses to match the 'Phineas and Ferb' style, which is a humorous take on their own appearance.
- 🧥 The outfit is kept casual with a teal sweater and normal shoes, reflecting the artist's personal style and comfort.
- 📺 The artist expresses their fondness for 'Phineas and Ferb,' reminiscing about watching the show and hoping for more content.
- 🖌️ The process involves sketching, line art, and coloring, with special attention given to the line art colors to match the animation style.
- 🍵 The video features a sponsorship from Sakurako, promoting a Japanese snack subscription box with a focus on traditional and authentic snacks.
- 🌸 The Sakurako box introduces various Japanese cultural elements, including cherry blossom-themed treats and a booklet with cultural information.
- 🎈 The artist also draws themselves into the 'Winnie the Pooh' (2011) movie, using Christopher Robin as a base and aiming for a nostalgic, childlike representation.
- 🎭 For the first time, the artist attempts to draw themselves into a 3D animated movie, 'Encanto,' facing challenges in translating their 2D art style into a 3D context.
- 🌟 The 'Encanto' attempt, though not entirely convincing, is an experimental success that allows the artist to learn about digital painting and 3D lighting effects.
- 🙌 The video concludes with a thank you to patrons, highlighting the support and encouragement they provide to the artist.
Q & A
Who sponsored the video where the artist draws themselves into Disney movies?
-Sakurako sponsored the video.
Which Disney movie does the artist decide to draw themselves into first?
-The artist decides to draw themselves into 'Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Candace Against the Universe'.
How does the artist use the character Vanessa from 'Phineas and Ferb' as a base for their drawing?
-The artist uses Vanessa's pose and appearance as a base, modifying it to include their own features such as glasses and a teal sweater.
What is the artist's approach to drawing themselves into different styles, such as in video games or Disney movies?
-The artist uses pre-existing characters as a base to match the style accurately, limiting their own style from coming through too strongly.
Why does the artist choose to wear a teal sweater and normal shoes in their drawing?
-The artist chooses to wear a teal sweater because it's their usual outfit, and normal shoes instead of high heels because they can't walk in heels.
What is the name of the monthly Japanese snack subscription box mentioned in the video?
-The monthly Japanese snack subscription box is called Sakara Co.
What is the theme of the subscription box featured in the video?
-The theme of the subscription box is 'Sakura Afternoon Tea'.
Which Disney movie from 2011 does the artist draw themselves into as the second movie?
-The artist draws themselves into the 2011 movie 'Winnie the Pooh'.
How does the artist decide to modify Christopher Robin's uniform for their own drawing?
-The artist decides to draw themselves wearing something similar to Christopher Robin's uniform, but with modifications to suit their own style and comfort.
What is the challenge the artist faces when attempting to draw themselves into the 3D animated movie 'Encanto'?
-The challenge is that the artist typically works in 2D and has to adapt their technique to blend into the 3D style of 'Encanto', especially since the characters in 3D move and express a lot, making it difficult to capture the right frame and expression.
What does the artist learn about lighting and shadow while attempting to draw themselves into 'Encanto'?
-The artist learns that they tend to keep shadows lighter than what is typically portrayed in 3D movies, and that studying a 3D movie with well-done lighting can be helpful for understanding how shadows work in different contexts.
How does the artist manage to make their drawing of themselves into 'Encanto' somewhat convincing?
-The artist manages to make the drawing somewhat convincing by placing themselves in the background where the characters are blurred out, which allows for a less detailed and more integrated appearance.
Outlines
🎨 Drawing Myself into Disney Movies
The video begins with a shout out to Sakurako for sponsoring. The creator expresses excitement about drawing themselves into Disney movies, a task they've previously enjoyed and that fans have requested. They choose to draw into the 'Phineas and Ferb' movie 'Candace Against the Universe', using Vanessa as a base character to match the style accurately. The creator discusses the process of adapting their features, such as eyes and glasses, to fit the show's art style. They also mention changing Vanessa's high heels to flats to match their own preference and comfort. The video includes a nostalgic reflection on the 'Phineas and Ferb' series and its impact on the creator's childhood.
🍵 Sakura Co's Japanese Snack Subscription Box
The creator discusses the Sakura Co's Japanese snack subscription box, highlighting its contents and the information booklet that comes with it, which provides insights into Japanese culture and the snacks themselves. They share their experience with unique items like Sakura jelly and peach jelly, and express their fondness for sakura sweet bread and a matcha cookie. A kitchenware item, a sakura glass, is also mentioned as a delightful addition to the box. The creator encourages viewers to subscribe to enjoy their own Japanese traditional tea time and mentions a discount code for first-time orders.
🌟 Nostalgia and Drawing into Winnie the Pooh
The video continues with the creator drawing themselves into the 2011 'Winnie the Pooh' movie, using Christopher Robin as a base. They reminisce about their childhood love for 'Winnie the Pooh', including wearing out a VHS of the first movie and owning a large stuffed toy of the character. The creator describes their process of merging two different poses of Christopher Robin to create their own character and discusses the decision to match their hair and expression to how they looked at around five or six years old. They also detail the step of creating line art with variable thickness to mimic the style of the movie.
🎭 Experimenting with 3D: Drawing Myself into Encanto
The creator describes their challenge of drawing themselves into the 3D animated movie 'Encanto', which differs from their usual 2D animation style. They use Isabella as a base character due to similar hairstyle and perspective. The process involves painting over the character to match their skin tone and adjusting expressions to fit the moment. The creator admits to the difficulty of capturing the right frame due to the dynamic nature of 3D animations. They also discuss learning about lighting and shadow through this process and share their enjoyment of the 'Encanto' movie and its characters. The video concludes with a thank you note to patrons and an invitation for viewers to suggest future drawings.
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Keywords
💡Phineas and Ferb
💡Character Base
💡Sakurako
💡Winnie the Pooh
💡Encanto
💡Line Art
💡Shading
💡Sakura Jelly
💡Anime Style
💡3D Animation
💡Digital Painting
Highlights
The video features the artist drawing themselves into Disney movies, a fan-requested activity.
The first movie chosen is 'Phineas and Ferb: Candace Against the Universe', a recent addition to the franchise.
The artist uses Vanessa from the movie as a base for their drawing to match the style accurately.
A height chart is referenced to determine Vanessa's height in the scene.
The artist's eyes become the glasses in the drawing, reflecting the Phineas and Ferb style.
The artist's nervous personality is reflected in the pose they chose for their character.
The artist changes Vanessa's high heels to flat shoes to match their own preference.
The artist expresses their love for the Phineas and Ferb series and its humor.
The second movie is 'Winnie the Pooh', and the artist merges two poses of Christopher Robin for their base.
The artist reminisces about their childhood and the impact of Winnie the Pooh on their early years.
The artist chooses to draw themselves as they appeared at five or six years old.
The artist's process for drawing into a 3D movie, 'Encanto', is explored, marking a new challenge.
Isabella from 'Encanto' is used as a base character due to similar hairstyle and perspective.
The artist experiments with digital painting techniques to blend their character into the 3D scene.
The artist discusses the importance of studying lighting and shadows in 3D animation.
The artist expresses their admiration for the family dynamics portrayed in 'Encanto', relating it to their own large family.
The final drawing of the artist in 'Encanto' is presented, showcasing their successful blending into the 3D style.
The video concludes with a call to viewers to suggest other Disney movies for future self-insertion drawings.