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The Art of Earl Oliver Hurst Science Fiction Art Captivating facts--how computers assisted animators

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Captivating facts--how computers assisted animators in The Lion King

' Regis Loisel has decided to clear up the mystery around the origins of Peter Pan by imagining his beginnings

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The Art of Earl Oliver Hurst Science Fiction Art Captivating facts--how computers assisted animatorsThis is the only book on the art of the illustrator Earl Oliver Hurst, 1895 1958. Hurst illustrated mostly for Collier's Magazine from the 1930's and 1940's, but also painted story illustrations for other magazine in that time period. He painted covers for the Saturday Home Magazine in the 1940's and drew ads for many companies including Jantzen Swimsuits. Hurst also illustrated a couple of children's books in the 1950's. Hurst specialized in scenes

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