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Today on #DesigningDLP we’re looking at Studio Tram Tour blue sky designs by Thom Shillinger: a “toonish” concept that progressed to 3D development, an “ATV” style vehicle and a metal “airstream” design. In the end, Disney ended up buying off the shelf trucks and painting them.
Just for today, we’re taking a look at #DesigningSDL with these stunning concept arts for Enchanted Storybook Castle & Fantasyland, Tron Lightcycle Power Run, Mickey Avenue and Adventure Isle:
Today on #DesigningDLP we look at the outstanding design of our Main Street shops with concepts for Harrington’s, Boardwalk Candy Palace, and Main Street Motors (did you know it used to have a collection of old cars on display before merchandise took over?)
Today on #DesigningDLP: Fort Comstock! The Frontierland entrance has a rich backstory: it protected Thunder Mesa from Native Americans seeking to recover the land. Its attraction “Legends of the Far West” originally ended with a Native Americans meet in the teepees just outside.
Let’s head to Adventureland for today’s #DesigningDLP with the classic map of Adventure Isle, packed with details and rarely seen in this digital format. And as a special bonus, download the HD version right here: https://t.co/0l8STk9EWp
On today’s #DesigningDLP: the Disney Stars on Parade floats renderings. 3 floats were designed (Opening unit, Crush and Frozen), 3 were imported from Tokyo’s Jubilation Parade (Peter Pan, Lion King and a retheme for Toy Story), plus a copy of the Dragon from the Magic Kingdom.
On today’s #DesigningDLP we look at two widescreen concepts for Discoveryland. At Star Tours, instead of the X-Wing (which has now moved), we almost got an AT-AT! The second art shows alternative design ideas for some of the buildings:
Planned as a (never built) “phase 2” for Fantasyland, the Attraction was quite ambitious: a mix of a dark ride with a large Beast animatronic, walkthrough attraction and meet and greet with Belle. It would have been located on the extension pad near Pizzeria Bella Note.
A great Avengers artwork by Marvel Studios head of visual development @MeinerdingArt on Disney’s Hotel New York, The Art of Marvel construction walls:
First look at the large Captain Marvel fresco (!) that will be featured at Disney's Hotel New York - The Art of Marvel, in this new official interview of Stephanie Hans:
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