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New look at Pixar’s ‘TOY STORY 5.’ In theaters on June 19.
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See Disney and Pixar’s new movie Hoppers, now playing, only in theaters, and step into wonder with National Geographic’s #EarthMonth# collection on @DisneyPlus.
FISHER Joins Australian Voice Cast of Disney and Pixar’s ‘Toy Story 5’
提示词 ———————— Create a high-resolution vertical 3D character illustration in a stylized Pixar-meets-designer-toy aesthetic. Main character: [INSERT SPIRITUAL WORLD KEYWORD HERE] — depicted as a tall, slim, slightly exaggerated Pixar-style 3D character. Maintain the celebrity’s iconic facial features, hairstyle, posture, and signature clothing style, translated into clean, simplified, blocky designer-toy proportions. The figure must remain immediately recognizable, with a full-body view and a pose that reflects their personality, aura, or public identity. Pose: Use a natural but expressive stance, with subtle theatricality if appropriate to the celebrity. Head angle, hand gesture, and posture should all help communicate who this person is. Background: Each generation should automatically choose a vivid, bold, high-saturation solid color that fits the celebrity’s temperament and the emotional tone of their spiritual world. Examples of valid background directions include hot red, saturated yellow, blood orange, cobalt blue, vivid green, electric purple, deep cyan, etc. The background should feel flat, clean, graphic, and striking — like a gallery poster or conceptual exhibition piece. Avoid gradients, avoid low saturation, avoid dull cinematic gray. The floor may be a closely related tone, slightly darker or lighter than the wall, with a subtle reflective finish. The overall environment should remain minimal, endless, and uncluttered. Lighting: Use one strong directional light source from one side or from an upper angle. This light should create a sharp, enlarged shadow behind the character. Lighting must feel graphic, dramatic, and intentional, emphasizing both the character and the symbolic shadow. Key Concept – Shadow as spiritual projection: The shadow behind the character must NOT replicate the human body. Instead, the shadow becomes a symbolic projection of the celebrity’s inner world, legacy, psychological essence, or most iconic creative/spiritual motif. The shadow should be large, dominant, visually striking, and integrated naturally into the wall and floor. It should feel like the invisible inner world of the celebrity has been cast outward into visible form. The shadow must visually embody the input spiritual-world keyword: [INSERT SPIRITUAL WORLD KEYWORD HERE] This symbolic shadow can be abstract, surreal, poetic, metaphorical, or object-based — whatever best represents the celebrity’s essence. The shadow should be more than decorative: it must function as the true conceptual core of the poster. Typography: Place the spiritual-world keyword — not the celebrity’s name — as the main poster text. Render: [INSERT SPIRITUAL WORLD KEYWORD HERE] Use a clean minimalist font, either sans-serif or serif depending on the mood. The text should appear in a balanced corner position, usually top-left, with elegant hierarchy and strong poster composition. The celebrity’s name may appear in a smaller, secondary position if needed, but the main title must always be the spiritual-world keyword. Rendering: Pixar-style 3D rendering with designer-toy influence: soft sculpted forms, matte textures, simplified geometry, cinematic clarity, and high visual polish. Keep the character stylized but recognizable. Use subtle film grain or fine texture only if it enhances the mood. Do not overload the composition with props or extra narrative objects unless absolutely necessary. Composition: Poster-like composition with strong negative space. The character occupies one clear visual anchor area. The symbolic shadow occupies a larger visual field and acts as the emotional and conceptual counterweight. The image should immediately communicate: this is not just a portrait, but a portrait of a soul through projection. Mood: The image should feel iconic, intelligent, symbolic, and visually memorable. It should evoke the duality between the celebrity’s outward appearance and their invisible spiritual force. Aspect ratio: 9:16 vertical.
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.@taylorswift13's original song “I Knew It, I Knew You,” for Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story 5, is out this Friday! ☁️
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Replit CEO Amjad Masad on the “most gangster story in Silicon Valley” In September 2021, Replit founder Amjad Masad tweeted: “The most gangster story in Silicon Valley is Steve Jobs buying Pixar for $5m, investing $50m, operating at a loss for a decade — so much so he had to cut personal checks every month to make payroll and somehow turning it around to exit for $7B to Disney.” He expands on this in his interview on the My First Million podcast: “The thing I like about the Steve Jobs story is when he was lost in the desert for 10 years. He was fired from Apple, and then he created two companies that were failing the whole time. NeXT Computer and Pixar were literally failing, and he was investing more and more of his own money. At that pace he was going to go broke, but he kept going for 10 years. How do you do that?” Eventually the success of Toy Story, the first fully computer-animated feature film, helped make Pixar’s 1995 IPO one of the the most successful of the decade. And Apple used the NeXt operating system as the foundation for macOS. But both ventures took the better part of 10 years. Interestingly, the 12 “wilderness years” between getting fired at Apple and coming back was the most pivotal period of Steve Jobs’s life. His work with Pixar and NeXT helped him grow into the leader capable of taking Apple to unimaginable heights when he returned. Source: @myfirstmilpod @amasad (Dec 2024)
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Angelina Pivarnick is ‘actively miscarrying’ in emotional ‘Jersey Shore’ episode after pregnancy reveal
Angelina Pivarnick announces pregnancy on ‘Jersey Shore Family Reunion’: ‘My fairytale’