【MMD: Disney】Singing the Same Tune (Motion + Camera download)
Another addition to my Disney couples collection is complete! I'm always looking for good 'couple' dances, so if you find one you feel fits a Disney couple, lemme know and I'll see what I can do.
As soon as I found this motion, I thought it was too cute to pass up. I was originally going for more of a ballroom classic like I did for Cantarella, so after finding the motion I wondered who fit it best and I came up with Aladdin and Jasmine! Ignoring the lyrics about the rain, I feel like this is a good song that kinda touches on their relationship and how every day was the same and they wanted to break away from their every day lives and 'wishing' for something new (i.e. Genie comes along). And the skyward bound relating back to their flight on the magic carpet. Unfortunately, I don't have Genie in here because I was struggling to find a good spot to fit him in at, and carpet and Abu don't have bones to pose them, but maybe someday I can make a super cute post with everyone together.
So I hope you like this video, the camera and motion were left most as is, with a few adjustments to not clip into the scenery and one crossover Jasmine's hair kept colliding with Aladdin and going through her so I adjusted for things like that.
Credits:
Song:
❥ Drop Pop Candy - English cover by Kuraiinu + JubyPhonic
❥ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwdiUeH1RdA
Motion
❥ https://bowlroll.net/file/72148 ~Motion Data by jmccmy
❥ http://www.mediafire.com/download/wwbckdb4ojyxbqr/DPCCameraByYukine.zip ~ Camera by Yukine~
Models:
❥ Jasmine - BryanRush
❥ Aladdin - BryanRush
Stage:
❥ Agrabah: Bazaar - kazuki9484
Effects:
❥ Diffusion 7
❥ Self Overlay
❥ Multi Light Source (on stage)
❥ Kingdom Hearts (c) Square Enix & Disney
❥ Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
❥ "In Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music Inc, the Supreme Court recognized parody as a potential fair use, even when done for profit." (Wikipedia)