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Monday 23 July 2012

How to draw Tinker Bell

 

When the film Peter Pan was in development, the filmmakers knew Tinker Bell couldn't have been a mere spot of light, as she was portrayed in all Peter Pan incarnations before. Tinker Bell was designed and animated by one of Walt Disney's Nine Old Men, Marc Davis. Without the aid of vocal performance, Marc relied on Tinker Bell's expressions for the animation much like previous pantomime Disney characters such as Pluto and Dopey. Upon the release of the film, Tinker Bell received critical acclaim and continued to shine as one of Disney trademark characters.
Personality traits
Tinker Bell is described as a common fairy who is small, slender, hand-sized, and fair-skinned. She is feisty and hot-tempered (with her body turning fiery red when angered), but also quite cute. She has blue eyes, blond hair worn in bun, and pointy ears. Though she sometimes has a jealous side and can be ill-behaved and vindictive, at other times she is helpful and kind to Peter, for whom she apparently has romantic feelings. The extremes in her personality are explained by the fact that a fairy’s size prevents her from holding more than one feeling at a time.
She is usually seen wearing a green strapless dress with a mini skirt, green shoes with white puffs on her toes, and clear wings on her back. In the Disney Fairies franchise, she is sometimes seen wearing more tomboyish clothing, though it is clearly based off her original outfit.

As a fairy, Tinker Bell can fly and produces pixie dust, which allows others to fly. She is described as being a tinker, meaning that she mends pots and kettles, and is shown to be very talented at it.                                                                                           

 

For more history visit :

http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Tinker_Bell

 

Today I’m going to post some of model sheets of the Disney cutie  Tinker Bell , that I hardly found from net .

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From “Peter Pan” (1953).  A director’s drawing of Tinkerbell as she uses her hands to measure the width of her hips.  #"A"  [Image: 14-3/4"W x 11.25"H.  Frame: 24-3/8"W x 20-3/4"H]  Acquired 1990.  SeqID-0099  8/3/2005

 

Some model sheets from http://maskedavengerstudios.blogspot.com  it’s so good stuff for Tinker Bell .

 

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FOR TINKERMENIA :

http://tinkermia.enchantedskies.com

 

KEPP SKETCHING ………. ^_^

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