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Would any of you believe that by the 11th/12th film he falls in love with and has another kid with this character? https://t.co/VZwZIfPbZf
I really want to know exactly when and how Butch Hartman’s artwork became so...so...cursed.
I mean seriously! What happened?! This stuff gives me the creeps...
Hey, everybody!
My name’s Isaiah. I’m an introverted 20-something who obsessively draws dinosaurs, monsters, aliens, cartoon/anime characters and just weird plain stuff. I wanna work in illustration & animation someday. Here’s some of my work.
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#Under10KGang
Four drawings and artists I admire/recommend:
@thepaintpaddock @king_tyranno @arvalis @MarkWitton @digital_duck @Emily_Art @ARGAtheropodfan @jimmadseni @DinoDJ14 @Prehistorica_CM @ChrisDPiazza @FabioAleRomero @Bonpland @FredtheDinoman @TaylorMenagerie @BrianEngh_Art
When this series was announced, I was kind of hoping they'd aim for slightly more realistic character designs. Kind of like the ones used in the MIB cartoon or the 1998 Godzilla cartoon. Ya know, something that would aim for a moderately stylized look? Was hoping more for that.
I got orange.
Like for a color.
Had a fairly easy time thinking of which orange characters I liked enough to put on here.
Featured characters are Aang, Velma Dinkley (the Mystery Incorporated incarnation), Jasper, and Shere Khan (both the original book and Disney version). https://t.co/7Pb1XEbtkU
Here are few more I felt compelled to choose:
-The fall of the One-Eye army from The Thief And The Cobbler
-The Tyrannosaurus/Stegosaurus fight from “The Rite of Spring” segment in Fantasia
-“Change” from Steven Universe: The Movie
-Oogway’s Ascension from Kung Fu Panda
I absolutely love these dinosaur paintings Roy Andersen did for the Aug. 1978 issue of National Geographic. The dinosaurs themselves are no longer accurate, but they’re rendered with such depth and energy. Plus, the color palette for each of them are so striking and eerie.