Thanks everyone for visiting the blog. It's been a while since I've had a chance to make more of these comparisons. I've exceeded the bandwidth on my photobucket account on several images, so sorry about that. I don't really know of a better way to host the images unless I do it through blogger.
Cheers!
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Ariel
This drawing just sold a few minutes ago for $435 US. So far the most expensive drawing I've seen since I've started following this about 2 months ago. Original on the right.
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Ursula
This one of Ursula went for $79 US. It has a lot of significant mistakes. Original on the right.
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Friday, April 23, 2010
Ariel
This drawing of Ariel sold for $117.50 US. There's a lot wrong with Ariel's hair here so I didn't want to describe each mistake, but I still highlighted them. Original on the right.
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Ariel
This drawing of Ariel sold for $127.50 US. Original on the right. The majority of the problems are with her face.
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Lilo & Stitch
This is the last Lilo and Stitch drawing for now, I'm pretty sure there was at least another one but I missed it while it was up on eBay. This one sold for $128.50 US. Original on the right.
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Nani
This drawing of Nani went for $73 US. At least this one is on one level, unlike the Lilo and Stitch one. There are a few more drawings from Lilo and Stitch that I need to get up here when I find some time.
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Monday, April 12, 2010
Lilo & Stitch
So up until now, all the drawings on here have been fake Glen Keane drawings. This is the first (definitely not last, there are many) cleanup drawing that I've analyzed.
Sold for $144.52 US
First thing that's wrong with this drawing is that they're all on the same level. Normally each character would be drawn on a separate sheet of paper. In this case, when you watch the movie, Stitch is split up into 2 levels (body and head/arm), Lilo is on her own level, and the tricycle is a 3D element. If that's not proof enough that this isn't a production drawing, here's a breakdown of some of the discrepancies.
Sold for $144.52 US
First thing that's wrong with this drawing is that they're all on the same level. Normally each character would be drawn on a separate sheet of paper. In this case, when you watch the movie, Stitch is split up into 2 levels (body and head/arm), Lilo is on her own level, and the tricycle is a 3D element. If that's not proof enough that this isn't a production drawing, here's a breakdown of some of the discrepancies.
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Saturday, April 10, 2010
Marahute
This drawing of Marahute sold for $207.50 US. Original on the right.
The spacing in this seen is very large. Meaning the drawing before this one, Marahute is considerably smaller and the frame after this one he in considerably bigger. The drawing on the left is labeled as being frame 89 and the original is marked as frame 129. That's almost 2 seconds, which doesn't match the scene in the movie at all.
The spacing in this seen is very large. Meaning the drawing before this one, Marahute is considerably smaller and the frame after this one he in considerably bigger. The drawing on the left is labeled as being frame 89 and the original is marked as frame 129. That's almost 2 seconds, which doesn't match the scene in the movie at all.
Ursula
Friday, April 9, 2010
Beast
Sunday, March 28, 2010
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