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The animation studio goes back to the drawing board for the story about a red-haired, bow-toting Scottish princess. Here's how Pixar made Merida's locks so astonishing.
Just because Princess Merida is a computer-animated character doesn’t mean that her hair didn’t require its own pricey upkeep during the making of Brave. According to The Wall Street Journal ...
What is your damage, Princess Merida’s hair? I am going through some MAJOR HAIR ENVY this week and it’s all 1,500 of your individually animated CGI curls’ fault!
The quest to create a wild mane of curls for Merida, the redheaded heroine of the animated film "Brave," became a full-blown obsession for Pixar's scientists and artists.
Amy Manson has made quite the impression on Once Upon a Time. We chatted with the actress behind Merida to gather up some exclusive scoop.
Pixar's first step was to build Merida's hair in layers, each with a different tightness of curl to get that natural-looking variation.
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Princess Merida is spitting some angry Scottish slang in this hilarious meme It’s so brave of Merida to tell us how she really feels.
“Stay with me. Merida dressed up as Tarzan,” wrote Sarah Hyland in one of her latest Instagram posts. Hyland is talking about her new curly red hair that’s longer, fuller and redder than ...
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