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Published: 2012-05-24 23:36:18 +0000 UTC; Views: 1288; Favourites: 40; Downloads: 0
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Description A Keyblade based off Treasure Planet. this Keyblade is part of my entry to Marduk-Kurios's Keyblade contest.

I was asked to write a short paragraph on describing this Keyblade, but to make thing simpler for me and others, I decided to split it into 3 short section, one on my personal thought of the movie, one for the Keyblade's design itself, and finally a last on the theme of both.

Movie: Treasure Planet without a doubt is my most favorite Disney movie, it has everything I like; space, pirates, robots, treasure, space again, the sci-fi aspect, the whole shibang. It one of those movie I really enjoy and can watch over and over again. The 3D CGI used in the movie (yes there was CGI) was a amazing sight.

Keyblade: Like i said, the thing that really got me about Treasure Planet was the sci-fi aspect. So I decided to incorporated the futurist theme in the movie for the Keyblade. I used part of John Silver's robotic part/gears, the R.S.L. Legacy's mast, B.E.N.'s gears and compass, and Jim's Solar Surfer. The green trail going up the keyblade is the green lines seen from the Treasure Map, it leads up all the way to the blue star that was seen in the movie during the montage scene with Jim and John (a touching moment really). The Keychain is the Morph's flubber-like body and the charm is the Treasure Map itself.

Final Word: Overall if I could sum up the Keyblade and the Movie, it would be "Discovery". The discovery of the map, Treasure Planet itself, Jim's life, and John's relationship with Jim.

Other entry:
Atlantis: The Lost Empire: [link]
Enchanted : [link]

Request for Keyblades:
[link]

Kingdom Hearts © to Disney, Tetsuya Nomura, and Square Enix

Treasure Planet © Disney

Design © to me
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Comments: 7

HopeReincarnated [2012-07-08 20:22:51 +0000 UTC]

It's lovely!! I'm just wondering, how do you create line art?
Do you:
-scan the paper image and ink it in
-scan and trace over with a vector tool
-scan and trace over with a bitmap tool
-none of the above

and what software do you use?

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UnknownChaser In reply to HopeReincarnated [2012-07-09 01:32:22 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, in terms of doing line and digital art, I don't actually do it myself. My friend KyoRazorbladeWolf does it for me. I give him the original scan image that I did, then he does it. I'm pretty sure he uses Sai Paint Tool and Photoshop to do them. And he uses a table to trace and color everything in.

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HopeReincarnated In reply to UnknownChaser [2012-07-09 09:18:00 +0000 UTC]

So he does the line art and you do the colouring? What program do you use,
and can you give me the gist of your colouring methods?

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UnknownChaser In reply to HopeReincarnated [2012-07-09 18:32:42 +0000 UTC]

He does both the lineart and the coloring, I just give him the original image and he does it all.

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HopeReincarnated In reply to UnknownChaser [2012-07-09 18:54:46 +0000 UTC]

I see. Anyway, your drawings are still brilliant. They're so creative and it's amazing how you can put all those different components together but still manage to make it look right, rather than chinky or a pile of scrap metal

to you my friend

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ExusiaSword [2012-05-25 05:38:07 +0000 UTC]

Holy cow!

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UnknownChaser In reply to ExusiaSword [2012-05-25 15:49:18 +0000 UTC]

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