Sunday 5 August 2012

Pencil Drawings Of Mickey Mouse

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Pencil Drawings Of Mickey Mouse Biography
Today, you are going to learn how to draw Mickey Mouse. This cute character was born in 1928(!) and I would not exaggerate if I say that Mickey Mouse is the most famous anime character in the world.


Children love Mickey and adults love Mickey. Don’t you think it’s just fascinating?
What is it on Mickey Mouse that almost everyone gets into a hypnotic trance when seeing him?
Being very honest, it is not the children, but adults who want to go to Disneyland…,yes, including me of course.Every time I cross the gates of Disneyland I become totally “crazy” - just as if I’d enter into another realm.There are thousands of anime, manga characters but Mickey Mouse is and probably always will be The Mickey Mouse.


Today, we have him beautifully computer-graphic colored but in 1928 when it was released for the first time as Steamboat Willie Mickey was only black and white.


Now, I will show you the process of how to draw Mickey Mouse in few very simple and easy steps. Follow these steps and occasionally refer to written instruction too.
he decline in popularity of Mickey Mouse in the mid-1930s was compensated by the introduction of other characters such as Donald Duck, Pluto, and Goofy. With a stable financial base, Disney sought expensive refinements to animation technique, introducing the "pencil test" (in which the animator's original pencil drawings are photographed sequentially on motion picture film and projected in order to test the action) to check work in progress. Story development became an elaborate process, closely monitored by Disney himself. Through the establishment of links to the Chouinard School of Art and in-house training sessions led by Don Graham, the studio developed an unrivaled degree of expressive virtuosity. Disney was hailed by critics as creating an American art form exhibiting "that same delicate balance between fantasy and fact, poetry and comic reality, which is the nature of all folklore. In Disney's studio . . . by a system as truly of the machine age as Henry Ford's plant at Dearborn, true art is produced" ("The Big Bad Wolf," Fortune, 5 Nov. 1934, p. 88). Disney's moral homilies set in rural or small-town surroundings, like The Three Little Pigs (1933), The Wise Little Hen (1934), and The Band Concert (1935), were seen as embodying peculiarly American values by contemporary critics. In contrast to the earlier "cartoony," gag-oriented, and often risqué films made by his New York competitors, Disney's films were patterned after Hollywood live-action films, with linear narratives, mimetic design, and, as Disney put it, "not an obvious moral, but a worth-while theme" (quoted in Douglas W. Churchill, "Disney's 'Philosophy,' " New York Times Magazine, 6 Mar. 1938, p. 9).
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Pencil Drawings Of Mickey Mouse 
Pencil Drawings Of Mickey Mouse 
Pencil Drawings Of Mickey Mouse 
Pencil Drawings Of Mickey Mouse 
Pencil Drawings Of Mickey Mouse 
Pencil Drawings Of Mickey Mouse 
Pencil Drawings Of Mickey Mouse
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