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These Photos Showcase The Disney Animations Spliced With The Reference Photography

Although the cartoon characters are obviously not real, they can be as fully developed as any flesh-and-blood human. And you might come across a few people in real life whose personality or appearance is unbelievably similar to cartoon characters. So, what can be the reason for it? Well, the studios used real-life scenes as the basis for the drawings!
Before the usage of computer programs, Disney animators needed models. The painter will refer to the movements of the model to draw the most realistic and natural frames. It was called 'rotoscoping'. Many of the early Disney masterpieces that we all know and love were created using this technique, which is very comparable to how many movies are produced today, except that the procedure has been simplified with the use of computers. Scroll down to see every step of the fascinating process behind Disney animations. We hope you will be interested!

#1 Cinderela

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#2 Alice in Wonderland

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#3 Pinocchio

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#4 Sleeping Beauty

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#5 Tinkerbell

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#6 Sleeping Beauty

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#7 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

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#8 Peter Pan

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