Lotso (voiced by Ned Beatty) welcomes Buzz Lightyear and Woody to Sunnyside. The character model of Lotso contained 3,473,271 individual hairs organized in layers of various lengths and thicknesses. The final rendering scene with Lotso and the rest of the toys at Sunnyside Day Care. Progression images of Lotso the bear, initial sketch drawing (left) and digital painting.įurther progression images of Lotso, early computer-animated rendering (left) and further refinement. The scene also includes a line spoken by director Lee Unkrich, as the voice of the Jack in the Box that says, “New toys!” "Rather than taking a half-dozen animators and bogging them down, we shut down all the scenes and put everyone on it for two weeks," says supervising animator Bobby Podesta. Eschewing crowd-simulation technology, director Unkrich wanted each character animated by hand. The sequence was the biggest challenge for the filmmakers, involving hundreds of toy characters. The final scene as it appears in the film. Initial digital painting of Sunnyside Day Care. Pixar artists produced 92,854 storyboards during planning and production of the film. Image Credit: Photo Credit: Pixar Animation StudiosĪ sketch of Andy’s toys entering Sunnyside Day Care for the first time. Woody, Buzz and the rest of Andy's toys in Andy's bedroom, their longtime home until Andy sets off for college, the fallout of which forms the storyline of Toy Story 3. Read more about the making of Toy Story 3 Says director Lee Unkrich: "We had an idea for a Toy Story 3 for years that we had carried around, that we thought would be our Toy Story 3 if we ever got to make it." But at an initial planning meeting, the idea (Unkrich won't elaborate on details) was quickly abandoned. Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz (Tim Allen) and the rest of Andy's toys discover they are being shipped to Sunnyside instead of going with Andy to college.
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