How Disney's Animated Hair Became So Realistic, From 'Tangled' To 'Encanto' | Movies Insider

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  • The complex helical curl shape seen on Mirabel in "Encanto" is something you haven't seen in an animated Disney movie until now. The blockbuster musical was Disney's first animated movie to feature every category of hair texture, from 1A to 4C. Getting there took a decade of building the animation, simulation, shading, and grooming tools to represent the full range of hair types, colors, and styles.
    We spoke with four members of the "Encanto" team to find out how they did it: Character Look Development Supervisor Michelle Lee Robinson, Consultant for Afro Colombian Representation Edna Liliana Valencia Murillo, Associate Technical Supervisor Nadim Sinno, and Character Look Artist Jose "Weecho" Velasquez.
    They help trace the evolution of Disney's 3D-animated hair over the past ten years, from Rapunzel's 70-foot long mane in "Tangled" and Elsa and Anna's braids in "Frozen" to the curly-wavy hair in "Moana" and diversity of textures in "Encanto."
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  • @Awesomemay
    @Awesomemay Před 2 lety +12625

    the patience of animators is so admirable

  • @MichellaneousMe
    @MichellaneousMe Před 2 lety +35074

    I’m surprised when they talked about Tangled they didn’t mention mother Gothels curly hair as well. She was technically the first one to rock her curls in 3D.

    • @angela.luntian
      @angela.luntian Před 2 lety +4720

      Didnt Merida from Brave hone this technology first? Though its from Pixar.

    • @loserlesbian0
      @loserlesbian0 Před 2 lety +2261

      ....her hair isnt coils tho. Curls yes but not coils.

    • @thedarklordofall6792
      @thedarklordofall6792 Před 2 lety +1779

      @@loserlesbian0 moanas hair isnt coiled either tho its curled

    • @ars0on
      @ars0on Před 2 lety +120

      @@loserlesbian0 exactly

    • @MichellaneousMe
      @MichellaneousMe Před 2 lety +128

      @@loserlesbian0 my apologies, I’ll edit it

  • @carolan9740
    @carolan9740 Před 2 lety +2088

    I confess, what I noticed right away when I watched Encanto was: all the different skin tones, hair types & body forms, and it made me so so happy to see this! With Encanto people see what a lot of Latin families look like- often a mix of so many beautiful cultures & peoples. Can have the same parents but the kids come out all really really varied. From blonde to black hair, straight locks to tight curls, short to tall in height, very light to very dark skin & every size too- all in one family. The same with the town's people in Encanto, a Latin community or city can be just as varied too! It was accurate.

    • @Julia-lk8jn
      @Julia-lk8jn Před 2 lety +81

      Yep, and in "traditional" entertainment at least 90% of that isn't ever allowed in front of the camera, for not being slim, tall, young, pretty or "mainstream" (guess!) enough.
      It's actually shocking to see a move that _does_ show a realistic society, and realize that this is the exception.
      Man am I glad we're moving away from that.

    • @carolan9740
      @carolan9740 Před 2 lety +23

      @@Julia-lk8jn me too. At least where I live, this is what I see around me, finally seeing on screen what I see in my life :)

    • @FaultyGizmoStudios
      @FaultyGizmoStudios Před 2 lety +49

      as someone whos grown up around lots of latino people, i can def say latinos can range from as white as me to fuckin wesley snipes, most are just generally in the middle though

    • @carolan9740
      @carolan9740 Před 2 lety +8

      @@FaultyGizmoStudios yaa!! it's amazing to see represented in a movie what I've seen around me in the big city, it's not a Latino city, but this is what it looks like when I go outside & though it's animation it really is a beautiful thing!!!

    • @anti_sse
      @anti_sse Před 2 lety +50

      I remember some people didn't even understand that lol i saw many of gringos getting mad about black people in the movie like Colombia doesn't have black people / afrolatinos 😭 for me as a chilean, Colombia is really the most diverse and still people around the world needs to aknowledge that.

  • @carelessdreamer
    @carelessdreamer Před 2 lety +790

    When I was watching Encanto, I found myself paying a lot of attention to the fabric and hair physics going on. It’s mesmerizing to watch the dancing, how the skirts and hair moves and bounces during it all.

    • @tisya8572
      @tisya8572 Před 2 lety +45

      I loved the skirt movement too, ngl. Especially at Dolores' part. (not being creepy, btw)

    • @carelessdreamer
      @carelessdreamer Před 2 lety +23

      @@tisya8572 Doesn’t sound creepy at all. Her and Isabela definitely had some of the coolest moments for dress movements, I think.

    • @tisya8572
      @tisya8572 Před 2 lety +8

      @@carelessdreamer Yeah! I love Isabella's dress movement when she comes down the swing.

    • @angelopouIos
      @angelopouIos Před 2 lety +7

      the physics on the fabrics were really so mesmerising at times! technology has really come quite far

    • @queerqueen098
      @queerqueen098 Před 2 lety

      @@carelessdreamer as a brandon sanderson fan I have to say I think I just spotted sazed on youtube. I think

  • @lolabaker8197
    @lolabaker8197 Před 2 lety +8846

    I actually took a lot of notice with the curly hair in encanto. I really appreciated it because I have probably around 3a if not 2c (think mirabel) and I haven’t really seen hair like that in an animated movie, like the hair was one of the first things I noticed because it looked so similar to mine with the bounce and the shine and the insane frizz. I appreciate it.

    • @Piper_____
      @Piper_____ Před 2 lety +109

      Me too! This is the first time I’ve seen hair like mine animated that well on the silver screen.

    • @Dovahcrap
      @Dovahcrap Před 2 lety +81

      I recommend you watch Brave if you haven't yet. Merida's hair is its own character.

    • @godlesslippillow
      @godlesslippillow Před 2 lety +79

      That part where we get a close up of Mirabel crying at the river it was the perfect angle where I had a feeling of recognition because my hair used to look just like hers when I had it short as a teenager. I had never felt that way before and proceeded to quietly burst into happy tears.

    • @galikafry8494
      @galikafry8494 Před 2 lety +12

      Same I also have the same color and length so it made me rlly exited

    • @akolyt
      @akolyt Před 2 lety +20

      same I have 3b-3c hair and this is the first time I remember seeing my type of hair in an animated movie

  • @emilyblack7342
    @emilyblack7342 Před 2 lety +4166

    It’s incredible how well Disney was able to balance the engineering side and artistic side of hair animation. Engineers probably weren’t huge fans of having to integrate artistic controls into physics based simulations, and the artists probably had some beefs with the limits to their control. I hope they continue developing this technology on both sides, and I’m excited to see what will come next! I’m guessing box braids would be fairly easy with the technology we already have, but a leading lady with a magical Disney style afro is next on my wish list.

    • @Slowfweek15
      @Slowfweek15 Před 2 lety +158

      A lot of the engineering behind physics simulations is actually a lot cooler than you think, because you get to create the physics of your OWN world! That's breaking boundaries on what most engineers get to do! Honestly I wouldn't be surprised if the software was similar to the protein model stimulations biologist and geneticist use, especially for coils.
      I'm with you, I can't wait for a magical afro in some inspired Disney tale!

    • @lovelylele5122
      @lovelylele5122 Před 2 lety +16

      they had a lady with braids in Encanto it was the fish lady. and it has some afros in encanto

    • @lyannawinter405
      @lyannawinter405 Před 2 lety +14

      Yes please, leading lady with afro please!

    • @minkkulborahae
      @minkkulborahae Před 2 lety +19

      wow that's a bloody stereotype about engineer and art

    • @Bllue
      @Bllue Před 2 lety +44

      I only disagree with your idea on engineers being unhappy having to integrate art. All of the engineers i know would be so excited to build a vision that would advance their industry the way this technology has. Think of the instance with the water algorithm in Frozen II being so good the US GOVERNMENT came knocking. You really can't have science without art.

  • @Rikamiza
    @Rikamiza Před 2 lety +474

    Its just insane how realistic Encanto itself looks.
    The hair on Luisas Neck or the movements of the plants,trees and other people in the Background.
    Or the different textures in total. You cant even see, that these textures are copied and placed next to the same.
    I never found any Texture, that is similar to another.
    And most people dont even look that close.
    Honestly, i prefer this way over reality.

    • @floraflowers
      @floraflowers Před 2 lety +35

      I'm so glad someone mentions the baby hairs on Luisa's neck. I remember noticing them after I rewatched 'Surface Pressure' and I was so impressed with that little detail that I never really paid any attention to. Like, they could have not went the extra mile to put those hairs on Luisa's neck and no one would have noticed, but they did.

    • @Rikamiza
      @Rikamiza Před 2 lety +6

      @@floraflowers Yeah, i loved that! But didn't saw that at the first time neither.
      I watched the movie more than three times, Just for paying attention to the backgrounds for all the scenes.
      Its soooo impressive how far Animation has come.
      I wanted to watch the movie with my mum, but shes not interested into animated movies and rather watch live action movies.
      i think its sad.. the movie has a great massage and its pretty realistic to me.
      Like i said. I prefer this over reality.
      I think its easier to capture emotion on a animated Character and that makes them kinda feel more realistic to me..? idk,haha.

    • @kittenmimi5326
      @kittenmimi5326 Před rokem

      Yeah everything also they move a lot and the clothes physics are soooo good

  • @user-pt5cl2ro6f
    @user-pt5cl2ro6f Před 2 lety +800

    OMG! I didn't expect to see *Bolt* here!! Needs more representation honestly! One of the first ever 3d animated movie I watched as a kid and I still love the story and animation till today.

    • @Mushroom321-
      @Mushroom321- Před 2 lety +18

      YES!!! 😼😲👏👏

    • @bilbo_baggins
      @bilbo_baggins Před 2 lety +8

      My favourite.

    • @Leo4me
      @Leo4me Před 2 lety +14

      BOLT IS MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE.

    • @idkbalvan6303
      @idkbalvan6303 Před 2 lety +17

      Bolt was one of my favorite movies as a kid. Altough I found the movie a bit confusing, because I also believed Bolt had superpowers just like he himself did. I thought that he lost his powers somehow and I also didn't understand why the girl had to pick out a new dog.
      Lastly I thought that the trailer they stayed in at the beginning was their base, their hideout.

    • @danielwhyatt3278
      @danielwhyatt3278 Před rokem +4

      Oh yes. Such a really lovely movie.

  • @starcherry6814
    @starcherry6814 Před 2 lety +22153

    I liked how Moana’s curl wasn’t perfect lush curls
    They were frizzed. Very accurate for someone living on a humid island who always wants to swim! 🤣
    Also she doesn’t seem like the type to spend much time on her hair anyway

    • @nomdeplume2213
      @nomdeplume2213 Před 2 lety +353

      they just skipped over Braves hair....

    • @thedarklordofall6792
      @thedarklordofall6792 Před 2 lety +530

      @@nomdeplume2213 brave was a pixar movie tho, right?

    • @vishwantpatil4607
      @vishwantpatil4607 Před 2 lety +64

      @@thedarklordofall6792 all disney animation are pixar

    • @MK-fg8hi
      @MK-fg8hi Před 2 lety +764

      @@vishwantpatil4607 Nope, those are two different studios with different crews, different locations, and different sets of tools. As we can see, Pixar didn't share their hair tools with Disney Animation xD

    • @hinamatsuro1908
      @hinamatsuro1908 Před 2 lety +15

      @@MK-fg8hi Why didn't they share them?

  • @lukky6648
    @lukky6648 Před 2 lety +958

    It feels great to know that animators at Disney love their job and care so much about the final product. They're really passionate about all of this and it shows

    • @slam.p
      @slam.p Před 2 lety

      Frfrfrrfrrfrfr

    • @weinsalexisbonnin1557
      @weinsalexisbonnin1557 Před 2 lety +6

      ofc if you really love your job then won't you do the same?

    • @lukky6648
      @lukky6648 Před 2 lety +12

      @@weinsalexisbonnin1557 i would , i wanna be a voice actor someday so definitely

    • @dizzyplaza1453
      @dizzyplaza1453 Před 2 lety +37

      😓as someone close to people apart of the animation industry (and gearing towards it myself) most animators don’t love Disney. They keep buying out other studios/movies (bluesky, marvel, lucasfilm, 20th century studio, star-wars, ect) creating less competition diversity. I could go on but bleh

    • @SparrettCrow
      @SparrettCrow Před 2 lety

      @@dizzyplaza1453 True

  • @deavve8490
    @deavve8490 Před 2 lety +348

    As a curly haired person it makes me really happy! I started noticing that curly hair is not present in games and animations just some time ago and I figured that it's probably because it's hard to animate curls. I'm almost never able to customize my character in games to look like me, because of the lack of curly hair and as dumb and insignificant as it may seem, it really bummed me. My curls are important to me. When I was a kid I was often bullied because of them, but I've grown to love and fully accept them as a part of me so I wish I was able to fully express it when creating a character in game and see curly haired people in animations that I love to watch!

    • @Mini-wd7qz
      @Mini-wd7qz Před 2 lety +17

      It’s just very hard to animate it’s a lot easier to animate straight hair because it’s all one texture

    • @tychopanda
      @tychopanda Před rokem +7

      @@Mini-wd7qz they said that already

    • @EveInTheMachine
      @EveInTheMachine Před rokem +6

      God I feel you so much on this. Too many years have been spent where I've felt disappointed that I could never find a good representation of my hair when I was making characters.
      Luckily, that's FINALLY starting to change, lol...

  • @NotPrincessElise
    @NotPrincessElise Před 2 lety +166

    The amount of love and effort put into these movies and projects just give me shivers. It's so amazing how things evolved through the years, and how each movie helped the next. Obssed with Tangled and now Encanto, can't wait for what's to come!

  • @darialispacheco1317
    @darialispacheco1317 Před 2 lety +12015

    I know this is about Disney, but there was NO MENTION OF PIXAR’S BRAVE/MERIDA! Technically the FIRST 3D PRINCESS TO HAVE CURLY HAIR
    Thanks to HER is that more characters nowadays have more hair textures and lemme say that, even though is Pixar’s character, it is called Disney Pixar so…they should given at least some credit

    • @blowbubbles72
      @blowbubbles72 Před 2 lety +669

      THANK you! I was just about to kvetch about that. How the heck could people just skip over Merida?!?

    • @bbee-canish609
      @bbee-canish609 Před 2 lety +441

      i was thinking of her the moment i saw this! They built her hair model/program of how it was going to move from scratch so its weird they didnt add it into this??

    • @XeniusChannel
      @XeniusChannel Před 2 lety +10

      who?

    • @bbee-canish609
      @bbee-canish609 Před 2 lety +311

      @@XeniusChannel Merida from Pixars Brave movie. She was the first one with curly hair as op mentioned and pixar IS disney so its strange they didnt mention her AT all.

    • @B1gBoyPants
      @B1gBoyPants Před 2 lety +539

      But this is specifically about the Disney animation studio, not Pixar, which is a completely different studio. Although yes, Pixar is owned by Disney, this video wasn’t about Pixar. Pixar is usually ahead of the curve in most cases. By the time Disney did tangled, Pixar had been doing hair simulations for years and years.

  • @qytj1182
    @qytj1182 Před 2 lety +5258

    Its amazing how technology and animation has come so far and the fact that more hair types can be represented in more detail - but to be honest I do miss the hand drawn movies very much so and personally prefer them and the classic style which I grew up with - where the details may of been less but in my view the characters somehow looked more realistic (without the 3D big eyes and same-face style) and have started watching their on the side tv shows that present that style. I wish we could still see more of it in a movie now n then but hey I did love encanto

    • @youtubewontletmetypeagoodu8128
      @youtubewontletmetypeagoodu8128 Před 2 lety +79

      I agree. The way they animate auroras hair is perfection

    • @savannahoneil-pindar4207
      @savannahoneil-pindar4207 Před 2 lety +43

      As a friend of a computer programmer/enthusiast, technology is evolving at an exponential rate.

    • @qytj1182
      @qytj1182 Před 2 lety +61

      @lia_berry 🍓 Not necessarily, unless there's exact evidence and reasoning to support that -some may - but from my observation kids enjoy Handrawn as much as computer animated ones

    • @Nofun1
      @Nofun1 Před 2 lety +3

      @lia_berry 🍓 💥 receipts for the duckin win

    • @matthewmillar7636
      @matthewmillar7636 Před 2 lety +14

      Disney are actually moving back to doing more hand drawn 2d films announced earlier this week

  • @lilac3266
    @lilac3266 Před 2 lety +52

    the entire movie I was obsessed with the hair especially how bouncy mirabels curls are! they moved so naturally it was amazing

  • @strangerinadarkalley
    @strangerinadarkalley Před 2 lety +71

    When I think of hair animation I remember Merida. Her hair was incredible. I’ve made a few simple 2d animations, but I can’t even imagine working with so many individual strands, making then float and move around throught the whole thing

    • @Julia-lk8jn
      @Julia-lk8jn Před rokem +4

      I think part of the trick is to understand the physics, and the 'teach' them to a computer.
      That's why animation can move science forwards: if you want to imitate something, or recreate something, you first have to understand it.
      And if you use current knowledge to recreate something in a computer, and it doesn't act the way it should, then either you made a mistake, or the science is still missing something.

  • @ishi91
    @ishi91 Před 2 lety +437

    As a senior 3D Grooming Arist for VFX seeing this video really makes me really proud and happy; all of it is very well researched and documented. Big thanks

    • @Sergei_CG
      @Sergei_CG Před 2 lety +1

      @ishi91 Hi. What 3d software and a plug-in are used to simulate hair? Thank you.

    • @kewa_design
      @kewa_design Před rokem +2

      @@Sergei_CG disney usea their own tools but other studios often use mayas xgen and houdinis grooming tools and groombear ^^

  • @StudioHannah
    @StudioHannah Před 2 lety +2036

    Does Pixar not count here? They do belong to Disney. Brave was the first 3D Disney curly hair as far as I can tell. Definitely leveled up with Encanto, though. Man, the hair looks great in Encanto.

    • @derekhills2136
      @derekhills2136 Před 2 lety +114

      Different studios doesn't matter who owns them

    • @middenway
      @middenway Před 2 lety +266

      They're talking about the development of Disney Animation's pipeline for hair. While owned by Disney, Pixar's pipeline for hair is completely separate from Disney Animation's.

    • @StudioHannah
      @StudioHannah Před 2 lety +8

      @@middenway Aaaaaah, ok

    • @ZainTheRapper
      @ZainTheRapper Před 2 lety +26

      Thats Like Saying Fox News And Simpsons Have The Same Studio. Sure Fox Owns Simpsons But They Have Different Studios.

    • @carolinaalves239
      @carolinaalves239 Před 2 lety +5

      Also, Mother Gothel!!

  • @pebbletrees
    @pebbletrees Před 2 lety +30

    People have pointed out the lack of Brave in this mutiple times but also: why leave out the initial struggle with Violet's hair in The Incredibles like, bro that was legendary

  • @opencabinets
    @opencabinets Před 2 lety +266

    I loved the part where she talked about how it's okay that African hair does move it's just not how our physics work I'm so glad that mainstream art continues to become more inclusive

  • @lynzimoore3561
    @lynzimoore3561 Před 2 lety +181

    as a person with curly hair, i loved seeing how they did them so well in encanto! it really looked amazing:)

  • @shadowwatcherproductions5281

    Funny 'cause I remember watching Encanto and thinking "wow, the hair in this movie looks really good"

  • @Musician.definiti0n
    @Musician.definiti0n Před 2 lety +38

    Now that they’re able to portray kinky hair I can’t wait to see the characters with more black hairstyles, I think seeing box braids or cornrows on a Disney character would be beautiful.

    • @Julia-lk8jn
      @Julia-lk8jn Před rokem +3

      Oh yes, please!
      I've seen so many comments here along the lines of "I've got curly hair, never liked it and seeing it in a movie means so much to me".
      I'm chubby myself, which is another version of "no heroine ever looks like you!", and yep, you could diet and exercise yourself into the right 'heroine-worthy' shape, just like you could straighten and bleach your hair into the traditional European-centric ideal. (Please don't.)
      Or on the other hand:
      instead of millions and millions of women investing a ship-load of energy, time and money into adapting to somebody's narrow idea of beauty, story tellers could stop it with the "there's only one way to be beautiful and interesting" BS.

    • @offsewingdragons9142
      @offsewingdragons9142 Před rokem

      Wait hold up-disney’s NEVER HAD BRAIDS IN A MOVIE??? OH NONONONO, THEY NEEDA GET RIGHT ON THAT.

  • @user-wq3uw5zc7n
    @user-wq3uw5zc7n Před 2 lety +17

    the way disney/pixar designs their hair is just so beautiful. even if tangled is a bit outdated now, i cant help but still watch in awe at how well they animated her hair. same goes with moana, i was very excited to see disney animation go from straight hair and try out wavy/curly types.
    the way encanto was animated in general.. i have absolutely no words for how realistic it was developed. the characters’ hair moved like it was actually real, (and less like string attached to a doll’s head) it really tied the movie altogether with great storytelling. i cant wait to see where disney brings their creativity to next.

  • @kalaakaaram
    @kalaakaaram Před 2 lety +118

    Encanto is really a gem .. the way they have created detailed work in smallest thing.. it's amazing

  • @nivishxo
    @nivishxo Před 2 lety +81

    No matter how many animated movies are out now, nothing can compare to tangled

  • @icerosefeathers3822
    @icerosefeathers3822 Před 2 lety +35

    No one mentioned Merida, her hair has many different textures and types of curls, I love how that looked in the end, and I was very happy that Disney represented Scottish hair ( not Irish) ( I’m Scottish)

  • @abeanwithintentions
    @abeanwithintentions Před 2 lety +120

    not only did encanto show a lot of diversity with hair types, but it also showed a lot of diversity with facial structure. disney has had a repeated problem with making all their female characters facial structures look the same, especially their 3d ones. but no female character in encanto looks the same. although moana and ralph breaks the internet both led to the evolution of disneys female characters though, like with moana, pocahontas, jasmine, and mulan. disney has come a long way.

  • @NathanCabs
    @NathanCabs Před 2 lety +291

    Hair and water are the hardest to animate realistically. But still nothing beats untill now how the movie Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within animated the characters' hairs.

    • @charissapayne9756
      @charissapayne9756 Před 2 lety +22

      The hair has a lot of "realistic" movement but it's nowhere as nice as disney's

    • @coltonkleins
      @coltonkleins Před 2 lety +16

      Nah if you want to see realistic water, you should see frozen 2!

    • @aaditnoronha5383
      @aaditnoronha5383 Před 2 lety +2

      and cloth

    • @bdh711
      @bdh711 Před 2 lety +2

      We’re gonna have to disagree to agree on this one

    • @Silgrond
      @Silgrond Před 2 lety +1

      Have a look on realistic sand and snow, thats interesting and hard to do right ... too. there should be videos from disney out there too.

  • @leeks1408
    @leeks1408 Před 2 lety +339

    Now that they’ve pretty much mastered diverse hairstyles, what’s the next obstacle that needs to be overcome in 3D animation?

    • @sd-ch2cq
      @sd-ch2cq Před 2 lety +261

      Different body types beyond the 'jolly fat'.
      Disability, such as moving through the world while blind or on crutches.

    • @NeroMai
      @NeroMai Před 2 lety +128

      They definitely haven't mastered hairstyles yet, but they are getting better at it.

    • @viveleshistoires4874
      @viveleshistoires4874 Před 2 lety +92

      @@sd-ch2cq
      While I do completely agree we need more rep for all of these (and more), I’m pretty sure the comment was referring to the actual _animation_ part of the process… This lack of representation is more due to our cultural biases than anything else. ^^’

    • @poobisoobis8959
      @poobisoobis8959 Před 2 lety +57

      @@sd-ch2cq Those things deserve more representation, but they arent somethung animators have specific issues animating.

    • @chocolatecello1483
      @chocolatecello1483 Před 2 lety +54

      My guess would actually be facial hair and body hair. The closest thing we have to that is animal hair and fur, and while I don't think it would be too difficult with the current tools available I also don't think it has actually been done to the same level as 'head' hair.

  • @dotlionic563
    @dotlionic563 Před rokem +2

    seeing 3B (my hair and mirabels hair) getting animated was so comforting and i also felt so represented

  • @Dainahhatesu
    @Dainahhatesu Před 2 lety +17

    seeing curls being represented in movies is so much more important than people would think, not many people have curly hair in my area so as a kid growing up with big curly hair i quickly became insecure especially because kids were so mean, seeing brave as a kid with the big curly hair as a focal point was the first time i had felt like i should appreciate my curls more

  • @aisadal2521
    @aisadal2521 Před 2 lety +172

    I love this story! I remember reading all of the interviews and consultations they did to make each and every individual hair thread so realistic; so happy to see it getting revived 🥰

  • @macabreromance
    @macabreromance Před 2 lety +63

    Dolores’s hair being curly made me so happy, I’m glad Disney is showing more different types of hair.

  • @coalz_coley
    @coalz_coley Před 2 lety +10

    The technicality that goes into creating all these animations is purely spectacular.

  • @qmoibambini
    @qmoibambini Před rokem +4

    10:36
    “And to eachother.”
    *Isabela literally hitting Mirable with her perfect hair and scoffs after* 😭

  • @mimicry6866
    @mimicry6866 Před 2 lety +39

    been invested in this series along with the hair animation in merida from brave. hair physics in animation is one of the most challenging but rewarding aspects in the field! as a curly haired person, it is really amazing for me to see my own hair texture in encanto

  • @bondandng
    @bondandng Před 2 lety +56

    See, this is why i love disney & pixar. They always implemented new kind of technology or technique in every single their new movie.

  • @ivava7707
    @ivava7707 Před 2 lety +9

    3:53 “Elsa was supposed to have short black spicky hair”
    We’ve been robbed

  • @nbaua3454
    @nbaua3454 Před 2 lety +57

    What a informative video on a technical advancement in animation and the focus only on specific topic. I loved it. Can you guys please make a similar video on the fabrics and clothing done in the animation?

  • @sydneyhanna5289
    @sydneyhanna5289 Před 2 lety +9

    the hair was one of the first things i noticed in encanto. especially camilo, delores and antonio. very accurate and beautiful

  • @grief.diaries
    @grief.diaries Před 2 lety +36

    My respect for my favorite movie, Encanto, just went up even more.

  • @foreverloving5565
    @foreverloving5565 Před 2 lety +9

    I remember when I first noticed the quality of the hair in Encanto and kept staring and constantly rewinding mirabels hair movements and flip and how realistic and organic it looked was so amazing to me!

  • @avatarguille
    @avatarguille Před 2 lety +22

    The way I'm crying so much right now after watching this. As a person with Curly hair, this has shown me how important representation, even with hair, is. Growing up, you are surrounded by a lot of hate and criticism because you have not straigh hair. calling it ugly , dry, and bad hair, to the point you feel the need to use products to make it straigh so you can feel less criticised from people always commenting on it. Even your own family.
    Watching has mame truly appreciate the beauty of the curly hair, how it moves, its uniqueness, character, which is different from straigh here, but AS beautiful! I wish I had this when I was growing up so I didn't hate myself so much just because of my hair as well.
    Thank you Insider for making this video, and thank you Disney animators for creating movies that represent people from different places. Representation it's so important. My 10 year old self thanks you right now. And for all the new generations.
    Thank you.

  • @1Chitus
    @1Chitus Před rokem +3

    I love that they incorporated each hair type in Encanto. They also showcased different skin tones and body types. The amount of representation in that movie is wonderful.

  • @PlanetYokoshima
    @PlanetYokoshima Před 2 lety +31

    Can you imagine how more attractive this technology would have made Ariel the little mermaid? He hair movement was phenomenal already.

  • @thefourthdymensionmusic
    @thefourthdymensionmusic Před 2 lety +24

    yknow its amazing how much more real this hair makes everything look. a lot of people might not realize it, but hair is one of the first things we see when we observe someone, for some, it is the first.

  • @rennamara6646
    @rennamara6646 Před 2 lety +11

    It's great how Disney is become more inclusive with how it's developing it's animation. Great informative video.

  • @bluelightstudios6191
    @bluelightstudios6191 Před 2 lety +30

    Yet the Oscars felt they had the right to disrespect the work these legends had to go through to make
    realistic hair by basically saying it's only worth was that it entertained children and children only.

  • @MrRedacto
    @MrRedacto Před 2 lety +57

    I just wanna know how long all this hair takes to render! Especially in shots with a whole family with curly hair.

  • @Jessica14152
    @Jessica14152 Před rokem +8

    Brave was the first time I actually felt represented. I'm yt with natural dark auburn 3b/3c curls.
    You very rarely, almost never, see a yt character (animated or not) with natural curls. They always have straight or a slight wave, so it was awesome to see ❤️

  • @loveyourself-Hannah
    @loveyourself-Hannah Před rokem +10

    this women, real life Dolores 11:17

  • @chiefsalvaje6557
    @chiefsalvaje6557 Před rokem +3

    As a latino with curly hair, it felt really honoring watching this with all the different hair textures because I've never seen any animated movie like it.

  • @Darts00
    @Darts00 Před 2 lety +13

    Just love how encanto shows how diverse Colombia actually is.

  • @gxrecxlt7896
    @gxrecxlt7896 Před rokem +3

    2:40 reminds me of finding out how to do something in art and then u love it so u do a project revolved around it

  • @worldrenownedchickenchef

    Doing this while having many things to do with deadlines is impressive. These animators are admirable. I never thought anything of the hair so it’s good they didn’t lack in everything else

  • @daedaegrizza
    @daedaegrizza Před 2 lety +34

    Animation really came a long way that’s crazy!!

  • @zoie6056
    @zoie6056 Před 2 lety +4

    its just so impressive how much hard work goes into making something like this. It just blows my mind how people can just make 3d models that look so good and not creepy you know?

  • @Fladan
    @Fladan Před 2 lety +4

    That's really interesting being someone learning 3D modeling, animation and simulations.

  • @yuuzelthyc9683
    @yuuzelthyc9683 Před rokem +1

    i wouldnt even be able to notice if not for this. there's so much work going on behind the scenes of every animated piece it's amazing

  • @pompkinkingplays1461
    @pompkinkingplays1461 Před 2 lety +8

    I have this on a t-shirt and it's still true. "True MAGIC is knowing how the trick is done and still thinking its AMAZING"

  • @lmsP
    @lmsP Před rokem +6

    2:27 Never in my life world I think I would be seeing a fox twerk

  • @Emily-fs7vd
    @Emily-fs7vd Před 2 lety +4

    This is really why Encanto is so important to me. It was really one of the first times I saw hair like mine (3B) animated, the first time I watched Encanto I almost cried because of it

  • @bilalrasool2318
    @bilalrasool2318 Před 2 lety +8

    I was rewatching Aladdin once and started to focus on the character's hair, I was looking at how 2D hair was made and what techniques were used to make it look real. A while later I was watching Entanto again and in one scene I was blown away with the hair physics, then I was only looking at their hair and it looked real and interacted in its environment like one would expect it to. Shocking work that pulled off by Disney.

  • @certified_l0ser
    @certified_l0ser Před rokem +4

    0:10 "but back than Disney mainly focused on straight hair"
    mother gothel and Merida: am I a joke to you?

  • @j.d.r.5491
    @j.d.r.5491 Před 2 lety +6

    Encanto hasn't stopped surprising me, it's a masterpiece 💖

  • @dan907
    @dan907 Před rokem +1

    wow. i never realized how much work is really put on 3D animated movies. all i focus is the story's plot and rarely on the process of bringing it to life. the amount of effort and passion that takes from a lot of people into making this is insane. literally, kudos to everyone/them.

  • @ruru1824
    @ruru1824 Před 2 lety +1

    its so cool to hear abt these processes! with professional studios like this (and even just individual, unfamous artists) you only see the finished product and it can seem like they make these things almost effortlessly (as in, yes, it still takes a lot of work, but the only struggle for them is the amount of time it takes), but hearing about processes like this shows that no matter who you are, or how skilled, an artist is always going to be growing and adapting and having to work through problems till they can get it just right

  • @chloegarcia9084
    @chloegarcia9084 Před rokem +3

    This is incredible, I've always wondered about the process of all the animation. Having the same type of hair as Mirabel, I was blown away by the realism!

  • @coolbeans5911
    @coolbeans5911 Před 2 lety +16

    Incredible passion and work ethic from the production team. Watching videos explaining the complexity of the animation process makes me feel so ridiculously giddy

  • @SunKissedPeach
    @SunKissedPeach Před 2 lety +5

    4:16 a challenge indeed considering her hair goes though her neck while singing let it go lol

  • @paolaanimator
    @paolaanimator Před 2 lety +7

    I loved seeing the curly hair on a 3D animated movie, I appreciate the hard work and it made me so happy as a curly haired person!

    • @AriPlayz08
      @AriPlayz08 Před 2 lety +1

      Same!! I'm a type 3A and seeing these different hair types in movies such as Encanto makes me love it even more

  • @miniamo_
    @miniamo_ Před 2 lety +6

    Oddly enough, this actually makes me feel really nice about my 4c hair! I don't know, it just makes it seem more beautiful I think

  • @kittenmimi5326
    @kittenmimi5326 Před rokem +3

    Tbh in films like toy story 4 all disney has to brag about was like "look at how well we can animate a cat that contributes nothing to the scene other than for flexing"
    But encanto is truly a masterpiece from every aspect especially the plot, familial problems are nothing new but they write the story in such an amazing way that it's entertaining, funny, sad, insanely relatable with great ending. They also made the right choice to cut out some unneccesarry parts from the movie

  • @gabrielaportillo299
    @gabrielaportillo299 Před 2 lety +9

    this makes me so happy. growing up i hated my curly hair. i felt like an outsider without straight blonde hair. I have grown to love my dark brown curls an i love encanto's representation.

    • @Julia-lk8jn
      @Julia-lk8jn Před 2 lety +1

      Is it any consolation that you can absolutely be an outsider with long straight blonde hair?
      Because as far as high school society is concerned, you also need to be slim, with perfect skin, no glasses, and no opinions. Not worth the bloody trouble, in my opinion.
      I'm so glad that young girls today can watch Brave or Encanto or Moana and see themselves in there, having adventures.

    • @AriPlayz08
      @AriPlayz08 Před 2 lety

      I have black 3A type curly hair

  • @ToxicMothBoi
    @ToxicMothBoi Před 5 měsíci

    Seeing all the behind the scenes of movie animation is so sick and always makes me so happy for some reason

  • @akaneonfox
    @akaneonfox Před 2 lety +5

    I'm so impressed by Disney's animations especially 3D CGI animated movies. Technology really has improved so much and so it's a nightmare in a good way.

  • @alliewayzz4824
    @alliewayzz4824 Před 2 lety +8

    i’m surprised they didn’t mention Merida or Mother Gothels curly hair

  • @mondaiyys
    @mondaiyys Před 2 lety

    yess one of the things that stood out to me the most when I first watched encanto was the amazing curly hair. incredible work

  • @Rainjojo
    @Rainjojo Před 2 lety +2

    Love how the changes in the music matches with each movie

  • @abbiegump601
    @abbiegump601 Před 2 lety +6

    Moana’s animation (specifically the hair) truly blew me away. It still does to this day. I watch it not only enjoying the storyline but also appreciating the amazing carefully thought out animations. It brings me a lot of joy for some reason haha

  • @Kz-rn9yh
    @Kz-rn9yh Před 2 lety +29

    Soo I have 3B hair and my lil cousins always like to call me Mirabel, growing up I was SOOOO insecure about my curls and i begged my mom to straighten them or just braid my hair so i wouldn’t be made fun of, today i’m proud of my hair and seeing characters that children (some maybe like me) love really makes me happy

    • @Julia-lk8jn
      @Julia-lk8jn Před 2 lety +1

      For me, one shocking things about Encanto is that you suddenly realized how narrow "diversity" in movies & on tv is (and some *****s are already getting panic attacks about the wokeness!!!!) : "the team of slim beautiful sexy straight-haired women has more than one non-WASP in there, amazing!"
      I'm glad that we are slowly moving past that "one quota POC" pattern. Even growing up with what Hollywood thinks is standard female hair (of course, _I_ tried to get curls into it!), representations of females tend to be so narrow and idealized, it just messes up your self-perception.
      And I'm still not over things African-American singers/actresses seemingly turning 'whiter' the more they turn up on magaizne covers. Like, success magically zaps melanin and straightens hair? WT..?
      When I try to imagine what that does to teenage girls, my brain just refuses to picture it.

    • @AriPlayz08
      @AriPlayz08 Před 2 lety

      I go to a school where mostly everyone has straight hair so sometimes I would want to straigten it, but after seeing Mirabel's hair, it makes me love my curls even more because I love how it looks and we have almost the same hair type!! It is very close to mine (I'm a type 3a I think)

  • @AtarahDerek
    @AtarahDerek Před 2 lety +2

    Imagine having a job description of, "hair stylist for animated characters." I'm glad Encanto gave them the opportunity to perfect their hair software. They'll be able to do any character's hair so much easier in future films.

  • @jameslc1542
    @jameslc1542 Před rokem +1

    I love it how they make it so realistic but still keeping that animated vibes we all love since

  • @55455
    @55455 Před 2 lety +3

    i love these behind the scenes animation videos

  • @clary98
    @clary98 Před 2 lety +6

    I remember watching Frozen 2 and realising how much the animation had evolved from the first movie. The documentary they made was incredible. Also, the animators who did Rapunzel’s hair did an amazing job

  • @yurikadzz
    @yurikadzz Před 3 měsíci +1

    Probably a lot of people take it for granted but seeing characters that look just like me and my family was very heartwarming while watching Encanto

  • @KortniKemp
    @KortniKemp Před 2 lety +2

    Kudos to the engineers developing all of these programs. So talented👏🏾

  • @nathanvinh9162
    @nathanvinh9162 Před 2 lety +22

    Seriously the main thing I love about Disney movies is the satisfaction of the bouncy curls. Brave and encanto give me so much euphoria in that

  • @kikibplays
    @kikibplays Před 2 lety +4

    When I watched Encanto, I was absolutely fascinated with the hair from pretty much the moment the movie started. It was so cool to see not only my own hair texture represented, but so many others as well. My hair is the same texture and almost the same length as Mirabel's and it was just so amazing to see that on the screen. It might seem small to some people, but I think it goes a log way toward helping people to understand that straight hair is not the only type that's beautiful. I always say the best hair texture is whatever grows out of your head. It was also amazing to see such a variety of body types and sizes, as well as skin colors. It's a great step forward, and I hope this will become the norm going forward.

  • @freekbertens4729
    @freekbertens4729 Před 2 lety +1

    The amount of work and conplexity of that program induces anxienty into me

  • @graceh1308
    @graceh1308 Před rokem +1

    Kudos to everyone who makes animated films! Amazing patience and creativity!

  • @trotterhorsewatsonjr.6668

    I loved the weight of the real hair and it's limitations but in the movie flowing hair movement!

  • @onewholovesvenison5335
    @onewholovesvenison5335 Před 2 lety +3

    I appreciate that Mirabel has the same hair type as me.

  • @hitomie246
    @hitomie246 Před 2 lety

    thanks for posting this insider! encanto has been getting a lot of hype so it’s nice to show the hard work put into 3D animation movies

  • @gabrielmoro3d
    @gabrielmoro3d Před rokem +1

    This is amazing and super inspiring. Love the narrators voice and the editing.

  • @TheClosingDreams
    @TheClosingDreams Před rokem +18

    My baby brother (age 7) started noticing and appreciating our natural african hair after we watched Encanto together. When our mom would often say that i should style it differently (implying less afro-esque) my brother would say that he liked it and that it looked like Mirabelle. i remember being his age and hating back then my dark coily hair. Diversity is so important and I'm so glad today's youth will get to be heroes of ton of inspiring stories.

    • @justacommenter7939
      @justacommenter7939 Před rokem

      7 is not a baby

    • @doritodiamond1201
      @doritodiamond1201 Před 8 měsíci

      @@justacommenter7939yes they are aware but sometimes people refer to there youngest sibling as baby brother/ sister

  • @mandilu4914
    @mandilu4914 Před rokem +28

    Not discrediting the voice actors at all, but I feel like the animators and all the behind the scenes people deserve to be just as, if not more recognized for their endless hours of hard work

  • @shmookins
    @shmookins Před rokem

    I love this stuff. In fact, this is the main reason I watch big budget 3D animations. I come for the technical showcase and stay for the story and fun.
    About hair specifically, I still remember how impressed I was with Brave's hair work for the main character. In addition to hair simulation, I always notice cloth animation and water simulation as well.
    Speaking of Encanto again, not only the hair was amazing, but the cloth animation for the clothes was also so impressive. I had to rewind scenes and watch them a few times because so much animation was going on.
    The people that work on these are crazy talented and the tech they use is cutting edge.

  • @bread3382
    @bread3382 Před rokem +2

    I have SO much respect for animator's the things they do are insanely beautiful