Masquerade! Hide your face so the world will never find you!
So, I really couldn't help myself. I take a small measure of pride in the fact that I don't do a lot of fan art, but in honor of Halloween and the new contest being held at the Disney club *DisneyDreamers, I was drawn to give in and answer the contest prompt. *DisneyDreamers's new contest is to do a Disney Masquerade theme, so I jumped at the chance when I got this idea.
Three of my favorite princesses, Ariel, Jasmine, and Snow White, dressed up as the villian from their movie. Ariel as Ursula was too much fun-- designing the costume for her was definitely the most difficult, since I had to figure out how to represent the tentacles. I also gave Ariel puffy sleeves to represent Ursula's horrible rolls of fat on her arms. Dressing Jasmine as Jafar was a bit of a controversy, but she ended up working that costume like a charm. Jasmine looks better than Jafar in that outfit. The Snow White here is the first time I've drawn her since I was about six, and it was quite moving to try and get her as close as possible to feeling like her gorgeous design in the movie. She's a little sweetheart, and the Evil Queen's black and intimidating garb doesn't make her look any less adorable than she is.
It was quite a lot of fun to do. I've got a while to wait for the contest to judge the entries, but I wanted to get it done early for Halloween. Hope you guys like it!
EDIT: By popular vote, I was able to win first place and a year subscription to DA! Thank you to all the *DisneyDreamers members who voted for me!
I'd go into details, but then I'd end up squeeing for a very long paragraph, and it would be tedious and not very informative, so. Their feet! Ah, so awesome! You drew Jasmine's face longer and pointier than it is in the film: making it more Jafar-like? It looks cool. The costumes are brilliant, and I love their feet! Did I mention the feet? Awesome!
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lol I'm so glad you do!
Pshaw, you can go into details if you want. I'm glad you like their feet so much. That made me laugh-- their feet were sort of pains to draw. Jasmine's face is longer and pointier, and it's possible I just messed up with that, but it sounds better the way you justified it. Haha Thank you very much for your comment, it made me smile. Thank you for the favorite, too!
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I'd go into details, but then I'd end up squeeing for a very long paragraph, and it would be tedious and not very informative, so. Their feet! Ah, so awesome! You drew Jasmine's face longer and pointier than it is in the film: making it more Jafar-like? It looks cool. The costumes are brilliant, and I love their feet! Did I mention the feet? Awesome!
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i have to say, snow white's costume really takes the cake
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Pshaw, you can go into details if you want.
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