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  • xfreischutz:
“ Nightmare King and Icy Prince.
”

    xfreischutz:

    Nightmare King and Icy Prince.

    20999
    3 years agoreblog
  • missdoodle:

    missdoodle:

    icyblueroses:

    Yeah so ummm everyone’s talking about the detail that went into Elsa’s ice powers in Frozen, and I just have one question:

    Have you seen Rise of the Guardians?

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    HAVE YOU?

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    CAUSE IT SEEMS EVERYONE’S JUST FORGOTEN ABOUT THIS FUCKING MASTERPIECE

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    FUCKING THANK YOU. 

    I feel you friend. I really really do. I know it’s a perfectly valid defense to say that Elsa’s ice (I’m not calling it frost because it’s never referred to that way and frost is Jack’s thing) doesn’t have to look natural, because it’s magic, and it’s Disney’s take on ice powers. But coming right on the heels of Rise of the Guardians, the entire aesthetic of Frozen is just so cheap and synthetic looking. 

    Never mind all the other incredible details in the film, but speaking of just Jack himself, his design may be simple, but the rendering is so detailed and lovingly meticulous. The many different shades and hues that make up his complexion. The texture of his skin, clothes, and hair. No detail was spared in making Jack as lifelike and realistic as possible while still keeping his design within stylistic margins. 

    Now, let’s take a moment to compare. 

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    Of course, it comes down to the style, but considering that style and aesthetic is a great majority of what the medium has to offer, these elements are crucial to the end result. Everyone has their preferences, but  in general, styles that are more evolved and lend more towards realism are often taken more seriously, and make it easier for the audience to invest in the characters. When you look at the two figures above, which one looks like a person, and which one looks like it belongs on the shelves of a toy store. 

    On the left you have Jack. His proportions are modestly exaggerated to give the character more life, and the color pallet that illuminates him and his surroundings is of muted, earthy tones. There’s a lot of nuance there, both in his features, and in the coloration. 

    Then on the right is Elsa. Her features are extremely exaggerated; the colors are loud and gaudy. Not that there isn’t a place for loud and gaudy when it comes to film, but if you consider that Disney wanted to make a serious tale of fantasy, politics, and human interest, the aesthetic doesn’t really help them in this respect. It’s glaringly obvious that these designs were taylor made to be reproduced as toys, as merchandising (particularly with the princess brand) is a huge contributor to Disney’s profits. 

    And as for the powers? 

    There’s actually quite a lot I have to say on this subject. Starting with how their respective powers are defined, what they mean to the character, and how they play into the story. 

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    In Jack’s case, his powers are pretty well defined. We know, for the most part, what his limits and abilities are. As does he.  We are given a sense from the beginning of the film that his powers come from a higher place, and by the end of the film the audience, as well as Jack, has found how and why Jack came to possess such power. Furthermore, the aesthetic is naturalistic, complex, and very beautiful. 

    Not so for Elsa. 

    Regardless of how you feel about the aesthetic of her powers, you can’t deny that the film does a poor job of developing them. The source of her powers remains a mystery to us, as does their nature. We know that she was born with them, and that it’s supposedly some kind of curse, but where did it come from? Who cursed her, and why? No explanation. And as far as her limits, her powers seem to range from whipping up blizzards, to dressmaking, to bringing inanimate objects to life??? And wether or not she can control these powers seems to vary at the convenience of the plot. Aesthetically, they’re…well…as generic as Elsa herself. 

    109298
    4 years agoreblog
  • frosty-viking:

    jack frost haikus [1/?]

    for beyza and ri

    1253
    4 years agoreblog
  • pirate-roleplayer:

    madithefreckled:

    tylerfucklin:

    teenwolfsterek:

    #he fucking saved her life #and died doing it #what happened to her #how did she react to him falling underneath #why was there no funeral #he was just a boy #WHAT HAPPENED AFTER THIS TO EXPLAIN EVERYTHING I JUST ASKED

    You don’t get that kind of closure. Know why? Jack didn’t. We never see anything from his past that Jack wasn’t privy to. He hit that water with barely enough clothes to keep him warm in the dry winter, let alone in below freezing water. I figure the moon waited to resurrect Jack until his body was completely 100% frozen, too.

    My guess? His body probably went into shock as soon as he went under—he probably gasped as he went down, sucked in a lungful of icewater and was drowning the second he was submerged. His sister was probably screaming but she knew she’d fall in too. Jack wouldn’t be able to hear her screams from under the water while his body dropped into immediate cold shock, either.

    There would be no way for them to pull his body out, either. Not in that day and age. They had no tools to find him, and it was too cold for them to bother searching the lake. During those days, if someone fell in the ice water they were pretty much dead. I bet you that she screamed and screamed and begged for him to come up and nothing happened. She had to take herself home and tell their mother and there would be nothing any of them could do.

    They might have held a funeral, but it wasn’t much of one without a body to bury.

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    if you heard that loud shattering noise that was my heart…..

    54730
    5 years agoreblog
  • graphitedoll:
“ a transparent jack frost playing the harmonica just for you (◡‿◡✿)
i’m working on the other guardians and i am open to any and all advice for what to do with the backgrounds !!
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    graphitedoll:

    a transparent jack frost playing the harmonica just for you (◡‿◡✿)

    i’m working on the other guardians and i am open to any and all advice for what to do with the backgrounds !!

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    5 years agoreblog
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    5 years agoreblog
  • graphitedoll:

    i’m in love with these three posts and i wanted to try my hand at Nightmare!Guardians.

    but they kind of just ended up looking exactly the same… um…

    i don’t really know if Pitch did something to the guardians or these are just formed from nightmare sand… but i’m leaning towards the second cause i kind of want there to be a stand off between the 2 groups. Haha…

    11970
    5 years agoreblog
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    5 years agoreblog
  • rinpin:

    Part I 

    You guys wanted a sequel :P

    Bunny 8I 

    And here is Part II 

    http://rinpin.tumblr.com/post/39534895105/part-ii-part-i-can-be-found-here

    3291
    5 years agoreblog
  • thewintersprite:
“ captaincrab:
“ “ ROTG [32/∞] (don’t re-post/change the source/etc. please!)
”
Just a friendly reminder that Jack died saving his sister, and his reward was being invisible and isolated for hundreds of years because no one believed...

    thewintersprite:

    captaincrab:

    ROTG [32/(don’t re-post/change the source/etc. please!)

    Just a friendly reminder that Jack died saving his sister, and his reward was being invisible and isolated for hundreds of years because no one believed in him. 

    Happy new year.

    Go sit in a corner and think about what you’ve done.

    wow ok any happiness I had is now gone. You’re Grounded.

    466
    5 years agoreblog