Behind-The-Scenes Pics Of Disney’s Famous Scenes – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Behind-The-Scenes Pics Of Disney’s Famous Scenes

Have you ever wondered what happens in the backstage of Disney movies? Andhika Muksin is back on Bored Panda to show you just that. He creates hilarious edits of Disney movies so that we can see the behind the scenes of famous scenes and how they were “actually made.”

More: Instagram, Facebook h/t: boredpanda

Andhika told Bored Panda: “As a Disney fan since childhood, I’ve never stopped loving them even after I went into adulthood. But as I grow older, I start to see these childhood icons in a new light; we see things differently than when we were children. So this is basically how I come up with my ideas, bringing these childhood icons into a more of an ‘adult’ perspective, in a comedic way.”

Andhika usually works with Disney, but other popular shows and movies also show up on his feed, like Studio Ghibli and Netflix Originals. He also enjoys photoshopping celebrity photos, red carpet events, and fashion shows.

“I’ve always been into drawings for as long as I can remember. And collage art/pop art has always fascinated me. It’s like giving a different personality to pre-existing images. I guess I inherited this from my father’s side of the family. Both my father and grandfather paint, although they do it more as a hobby.”

The artist also mentioned that his favorite part about art is that he loves doing it, drawing is therapeutic for him. Not only does he get better at it, art also relieves stress and calms him down.

Andhika is a creative lead for a digital company by day and digital content creator by night: “The different backgrounds behind these creative experiences give me insights that affect both my creative modes. Before I got to where I am now, I dabbled in many artistic endeavors: jewelry designer, painter, 8-bit style digital artist, etc.”

The also mentioned that his other hobby is creating summaries of book he’s read: “I know that this might sound boring to some people, but I really enjoy doing it. Again, the therapeutic part of it.”

“I put all my ideas in a journal, and at times these ideas came at the most unexpected time. And then I get to the “planning” part. Some ideas are best made with illustration, some are digital collage and painting combo, etc. All these creative processes are done with Photoshop.”

“I get to connect with a lot of people. The amount of DM’s that I got multiplied! I may not be able to reply to everyone, but I check DMs on a daily basis and reply as much as I can. It’s cool to be able to talk with people from all over the world.”

The artist said that it took him somewhere between 2 hours to 2 days to complete these images. He shared how he comes up with ideas for his projects: “There’s no specific ‘formula’ for this. Sometimes I stumble upon interesting images and get an idea to ‘tweak it,’ or sometimes I just get this image in my head that gets ‘marinated’ over time, as if It was dying to be drawn.”

“I’m a Disney nerd. I just love them so much. One of the things from my childhood that I’ve never outgrown. A Disney trip is always a part of my yearly travel itinerary,” shared the artist when asked why he does so much of his work around Disney.

“What I have learned as an artist for the past 15 years is that the journey to find your artistic ‘style’ is as important as letting it all go for the sake of experimentation. Sometimes we all just need to shake things up artistically.”

[Fancy_Facebook_Comments_Pro width="650"]
If you want more awesome content, subscribe to 'Design You Trust Facebook page. You won't be disappointed.

More Inspiring Stories

Russian Artist Draw Interesting Pupils Of The Eyes, Here Are 11 Of Them
"Don't Trust the Truth": The Superb Graphic Design Works of Sebastian Onufszak
These Humorous Illustrations Perfectly Sum Up The Reality Of Living With Anxiety And Depression
Superb Digital Cyberpunk Illustrations By Mikołaj Piszczako
Before The Pandemic: The Prophetic Paintings Of Copenhagen, Painted 15 Years Ago
Digital Artist Explores The Hidden Darkness In The World Through Her Revealing Illustrations
Artist Asked People On The Internet To Give Her Random Emoji Combinations And Then She Drew Them
"Someone Else's Dream": ’80s-Inspired Illustrations by James White
An Illustrator Imagines What Disney Princesses Would Look Like If They Were Modern Teenagers
Find Your Totem Animal: The Anthropomorphic Bears of Richard Ahnert
Artist Started A Visual Diary Of Her Quarantine Lockdown
Overdrive Magazine: Voice Of The American Trucker In The 1970s
Spectacular Detailed Pixel Art Illustrations By Octavi Navarro
Collection Of The Creepiest Bible Stories As Vintage Comic Books For Kids
Dusk Of An Infinite Shade: Fantasy Worlds Of Victor Cloux
Michael C. Hsiung’s Characters Sport Bushy Mustaches
Women’s Everyday Problems Illustrated By Romanian Artist
Coloring Book Images That Were Turned Into Something Hilariously Horrifying
Weird Kafka-Style Anatomies, Fantastic Creatures And Fancies Chart By Camille Renversades
Sumo Wrestlers Enjoy Cherry Blossom Season
Miniature Paper Cut Scenes By David Allen Reeves
Nature's Dystopian Nature: An Artist Creates Images That Show Nature Taking Over Our Civilization
Russian Artist Creates A New Pin-Up Calendar Inspired By Classic Masterpieces Of Kustodiyev And Bilibin
People Ask This Artist To Edit Their Pics And He Absolutely Nails It