Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

The Art of Pixar: The Complete Colorscripts from 25 Years of Feature Films (Revised and Expanded)

Rate this book
In this revised and expanded edition for the 25th anniversary of Pixar's feature films, The Art of Pixar collects the breathtaking behind-the-scenes visual process of colorscripts.

Colorscripts are the sequential paintings that visually represent key story moments from each film and set the lighting, color, and tone during the filmmaking process.

This expanded edition features colorscripts from Pixar's feature films and shorts through Onward and Soul.
A must-have for aspiring animators, Pixar enthusiasts, and Art of collectors alike
2020 marks the 25th Anniversary of Toy Story.
Includes Academy Award-winning Coco, Inside Out, and Brave

Since Toy Story's release in 1995, Pixar Animation Studios has set the standard for contemporary animation with a range of classic and influential feature films and shorts.

Packaged in a luxe slipcase, this collectible collection is a treasure trove of artwork for aspiring animators and Pixar fans alike.
Part of the fan-favorite, collectible Art of series—books that explore production art and exclusive making-of details
A perfect gift for Pixar fans, animation and filmmaking students, film buffs, and more
Add it to the shelf with books like The Art of Zootopia by Jessica Julius, The Color of Pixar by Tia Kratter, and To Infinity and Beyond!: The Story of Pixar Animation Studios by Karen Paik.
Copyright © 2020 Disney Enterprises, Inc. and Pixar. All rights reserved.

320 pages, Hardcover

First published October 20, 2020

3 people are currently reading
113 people want to read

About the author

Amid Amidi

11 books19 followers

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
24 (53%)
4 stars
11 (24%)
3 stars
7 (15%)
2 stars
2 (4%)
1 star
1 (2%)
Displaying 1 of 1 review
130 reviews
July 15, 2024
Lots of images from the archives but very little text or insight. The color scripts are interesting but not something you will look at more than once. The second half of the book has selected images from artwork of each world from the various movies. These are more detailed and interesting to look at.

Overall it’s a nice coffee table book or reference for an animator/designer’s library. You may only flip through it once or twice before putting it on the bookshelf. There are many of these available, you should be able to get a nice one for $10-15.
Displaying 1 of 1 review

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.