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All I can say, is Whoo! she is so beautiful. Very pleased with the drawings.
longhaircareforums.comHere’s a quick update on the latest news related to Disney Princesses and Black hair.
There has been ongoing discussion in media and fan communities about representation of Black hair in Disney princess franchises, including conversations sparked by hair design in films like Encanto and the way hair textures are animated in modern releases. This includes coverage of efforts to improve hair realism and representation in animation, as well as public discourse about characters who have Black hair and how their looks are portrayed across media.[2]
Coverage also highlights broader conversations about how Disney Princess characters with Black hair are depicted, and how new media and academic research are influencing animation, character design, and casting to better reflect diverse textures and hairstyles.[2]
Related pieces explore reimaginings and fan-driven content that celebrate Black hair within the Disney Princess universe, including discussions about cultural significance and representation in both classic and modern franchises.[3][6]
If you’d like, I can pull more current articles or provide a brief digest of the most notable pieces from reputable outlets today. I can also tailor the summary to focus on: (a) animation technology and hair rendering advances, (b) representation in mainline films, or (c) fan-led adaptations and perceptions.
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All I can say, is Whoo! she is so beautiful. Very pleased with the drawings.
longhaircareforums.comExplore the enchanting world of Disney princesses with black hair. From Snow White to Moana, discover the beauty and significance of these iconic characters in our in-depth guide.Growing up, I was always captivated by the enchanting world of Disney. From the magical castles to the heartwarming stories, Disney has a way
hair-everyday.comA.M. Darke, a UC Santa Cruz professor of Performance, Play, and Design, recently released a paper with a colleague from Yale focusing on their research in animating coily hair. Animation didn’t even include texture in Black hair until 2021 with Disney’s *Encanto*. Darke’s research is game changing in the field of animation and will lead to greater representation in film, video games, and more.
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