Treasure Planet Archive -
Brian Murray’s performance as the cyborg cook was crucial, blending menace with paternal warmth.
| Type | Tags | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------| | Characters | jim, silver, morph, delbert, amelia, scroop, ben, arrow | | Locations | montressor, benbow, rls legacy, crescentia, treasure planet, procyon | | Vehicles | solar surfer, longboat, legacy, procyon ships | | Themes | father-son, trust, cyberpunk-sailpunk, coming-of-age | | Formats | concept_art, screencap, audio, text, 3d_model, video |
: Reviews of these collections often focus on the relationship between Jim Hawkins and Silver. The archive provides context on how this bond was developed to replace the romantic subplot common in other films. World-Building
Contained obscure lore entries regarding ship classifications and celestial navigation. treasure planet archive
Jim Hawkins graduates from the Royal Interstellar Academy at the top of his class. He teams up with Captain Amelia to pilot a new, high-speed vessel called the Centurion .
The backgrounds and character designs had to look like classic 19th-century oil paintings, inspired by illustrators like N.C. Wyeth and Howard Pyle.
Keane and Daniels had to work in absolute lockstep. Every frame required the 2D drawings to perfectly align with the 3D digital assets so that the cybernetic arm felt weighted and attached to the flesh-and-blood shoulder. The archive contains fascinating overlay tests, showing Keane's rough pencil lines running alongside Daniels' wireframe renders, proving that the character was an unprecedented feat of collaborative engineering. The Lore and Cut Content Brian Murray’s performance as the cyborg cook was
The look and feel of the world had to be rooted in the 18th century. This meant wooden ships, rigging, sails, brass instruments, tricorn hats, and cozy, cobblestone aesthetics reminiscent of colonial America and maritime Europe.
Software was written specifically to ensure that the 3D metal arm seamlessly tracked and distorted the 2D shirt sleeve as Silver moved. 4. Characters and Cast List Voice Actor Species / Role Design Notes Joseph Gordon-Levitt Human / Protagonist
[Traditional 2D Character Animation] │ ▼ (Deep Canvas Integration) [3D Digital Environments / Virtual Camera Movements] ▲ │ [Cyborg Prosthetics & Prop CGI Modeling] Deep Canvas The backgrounds and character designs had to look
A ruthless pirate named Ironbeard hacks the ship's cybernetic systems, seeking to control all mechanized fleets in the galaxy.
During the early 2000s, Disney’s CAPS system (Computer Animation Production System) was rapidly evolving. Many of the 3D models used for the ships and backgrounds were stored on obsolete servers. When the film underperformed, the company didn't prioritize migrating that data.
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