Digitally Revamped Cartoon Scenes

Tyson Murphy Used Digital Paint for Recreated Disney Scenes

Sequels can sometimes end up being a "bust," but nothing to worry about here: these re-created Disney scenes are only illustrations. Digital artist and illustrator Tyson Murphy digitally enhanced a couple of scenes from classic Disney movies using Photoshop.

For the two remakes (from 101 Dalmatians and The Sword in The Stone,) he captured still images and digitally painted over them. In comparison, the original scenes look lifeless. Murphy's re-imaging looks lively, colorful and will entice you to re-watch your favorite, classic Disney films.

He’s only created two remakes so far, but he wrote on his blog that he will be doing more soon. Murphy is the lead character artist for Blizzard Entertainment’s World Of Warcraft video game -- so, with his insane talent, the next works will not disappoint.
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