![]() ![]() Davis incorporated this into Maleficent's final design. The design for Maleficent's clothes occurred to Davis when he was looking through a book on Medieval art one of the manuscript images featured a religious figure with long robes, the ends of which resembled flames. Marc Davis' decision to make Maleficent a powerful witch rather than an old crone may also have been influenced by Eleanor Audley's voice, which he recalled suggested a very powerful character. Though early sketches depict a hag-like witch, it was decided that Maleficent's final, elegant design suited Earle's backgrounds. Earle was involved with the design of all the characters and designed and painted most of the backgrounds in the film. The style for Sleeping Beauty was based on the art of Eyvind Earle, who claimed to have a 'Pre-Renaissance' style, with strong vertical lines and gothic elegance. 4.8 Return to the Isle of the Lost: A Descendants Novel. ![]()
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