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Hands down ... Mickey Mouse in the 1983 Disney film Mickey's Christmas Carol. Photograph: Sportsphoto Ltd/Allstar/Disney
Disney, the Hollywood titan which brought the world classics such as Fantasia, Bambi and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, has admitted it has no current plans to make hand drawn animated films.
Speaking at an annual shareholder's meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, on Wednesday, chief executive Bob Iger revealed that none of the studio's animation companies was working on 2D, hand-drawn material for the big screen. While Iger did not rule out returning in the future to the style which made the company famous, the long gestation period for Hollywood animated productions means a gap of several years before any new film might emerge.
"To my knowledge we're not developing a 2D or hand-drawn feature animated film right now," said Iger. "There is a fair amount of activity going on in hand-drawn animation but it's largely for television at this point. We're not necessarily ruling out the possibility [of] a feature but there isn't any in development at the company at the moment."The news will upset fans of traditional hand-drawn animation, who had been cheered by the revival of the form under John Lasseter, the Pixar boss who also became Disney Animation's chief creative officer in 2006. Lasseter told a London audience for a 2009 screening of Bolt (a CGI animation) that he had re-hired many of the animators who were ditched by the previous regime because of the emergence of computer-generated technology in the 1990s.
"Unfortunately 2D became the excuse for poor storytelling," said Lasseter, who pioneered the CGI animation revolution with Toy Story in 1995. "The general consensus was that audiences did not want to watch hand-drawn animated films, which is of course completely ridiculous. The day I stepped in we got in touch with these guys and set about bringing back the artists that Disney had laid off."
The studio subsequently put the hand-drawn animation The Princess and the Frog into production. The traditional musical, based on the Brothers Grimm story the Frog Prince but relocating the action to 1920s New Orleans, was well-reviewed but failed to mirror the astounding success of Pixar at the box office with a middling return of $267m (£178m). Another hand-drawn animation – 2011's Winnie the Pooh – drew praise from critics but pulled in just $33m across the globe. Meanwhile, Disney CGI efforts such as 2009's Bolt and 2010's Tangled grossed $310m and $590m respectively.
It may not all be hard lines for the style that made the studio famous, however. One US blogger covering the news of hand-drawn animation's demise has pointed to rumours that Disney is planning a feature using similar techniques to the Oscar-winning short film Paperman. That film was produced by animators working with computers who were drawing rather than modelling images. The studio's animated film arm is also offering an eight-week intern program specifically in 2D animation this summerCartoon drawings are an underrated art style by most people. In the last 50 years, cartoons have gone from simple and bare bones to works of art with great detail and effort put into them. What started as something as a form of children’s entertainment has become something that anybody of any age can enjoy.While Walt Disney really brought cartoons to the mainstream it made them viewable for other people, they really did not take off until the 90's. The 1990s brought a whole new wave of cartoons from all over the world. American animation itself matured through outsourcing and technological advances, though in the late 90s American cartoon drawings to a lot of influence from Japanese animation. While the art style of Japanese cartoons, also known as anime, did not really become emulated until the mid-2000s, the art direction very much influenced the direction of American cartoons in the 90s. Also, animation techniques were also mimicked by American animators.
However, there is a big difference between drawings and animation. What animation is, is a collection of cartoon drawings all drawn in sync to create a scene. So in essence, animation is collective of drawings. Before technological advancements in this area happened, cartoons were all done by hand. Each frame in any animated feature was done by hand, including the outlines, the final drawings, and the color. All of a cartoon was done by hand; that meant that the outlines, the final drawings, and the colors were all by hand. This is a very difficult task, it took quite a long time in order to finish even a 30 minute television show.
Starting in the late 90s and early 2000, computer animation really took hold. Using computer software, animators could then take away half the work they had to do before and produce animated features at a faster rate. It is much cheaper to animate by computer than by hand, as there is much extra needed when doing it by hand.
An increasingly common animation platform is flash. Flash is a very simplistic and easy way to produce animation on the computer, but does not give the greatest results at all times. This method is mostly used by amateurs posting their homemade cartoons online, but some professional studios to use flash for cartoons. The best example of this style would be a French cartoon, known as WakFu. This cartoon has the most advanced usage of flash animation to date, and really lets you see what flash as an animating platform can do.Adults now enjoy the more mature cartoons that are marketed towards them, since cartoons are no longer thought of as a children’s only medium. Animated television shows and full length animated films marketed towards adults are becoming all the more common. Looking at cartoons now, it is easy to say that they have grown a lot and will only continue to grow in maturity and popularity as time goes on.
No matter your stance on cartoon drawings as an art form, there is no denying that they have changed over the years. The advances in techniques and technology open cartoons to a whole world of possibilities.

Cartoon Pictures For Drawing Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013

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Cartoon Pictures For Drawing Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013

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Cartoon Pictures For Drawing Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013

Cartoon Pictures For Drawing Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013

Cartoon Pictures For Drawing Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013

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Cartoon Pictures For Drawing Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013

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