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]]>Andhika Muksin is an illustrator from Jakarta, Indonesia, who’s always had a soft spot for Disney. He loved watching the films as a child, so when he grew up and became an artist, he naturally starts creating his own fan art, But then he added his own twist – instead of drawing the princesses as the perfect creatures we all know and love, he altered the images to turn them a bit more realistic. Suddenly the princesses have bad selfie angles, bags under their eyes, bad hair days. It isn’t all that appealing – but it is a lot more relatable than the traditional image of the Disney princess. Andhika’s art makes the Disney princess feel a bit more grounded in reality – and a bit closer to us, regular human beings.
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]]>But that doesn’t mean the art they produce is great. Usually, it’s adorable, but not all too realistic. They get better with age, but it’s hard to imagine a 6-year-old kid’s first drawing hanging in a museum. They usually end up hanging on the fridge at home for a while, before being set aside for the next drawing.
One dad decided to go the extra mile with his kid’s drawing. Dom’s father, a photoshop wiz, turns Dom’s drawing into realistic looking, 3D art, and shares it on Instagram, in his account, Thing I Have Drawn.
Dom’s dad doesn’t alter a thing in the original drawing. If the doodle is slanted, disproportionate, missing a crucial member like a nose or and eye – the digital recreation will be slanted, disproportionate un incomplete.
The end result is as creepy as it is adorable. The 3D images look like monsters or aliens, but they also provide a rare glimpse into children’s imaginative perspective. And above all, it’s adorable evidence of one dad’s devotion to his kid.
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]]>She is also the owner of a cat called Jasper who you can find in her comics, as well. Her artistic journey began when she was a child, however, only in her teen years she started to take it seriously. That’s when she became a comic illustrator.
“The best thing is anyone can do it, you don’t have to be Michael-Angelo to draw comic strips, the important part is the joke, not the art per se,” Ariane told Bored Panda. “The worst thing is some people don’t understand the minimalistic approach in comic strips for the joke to work and will criticize the art as if you were drawing a graphic novel.”
She shares her work on Instagram where she has attracted an audience of more than 116 thousand followers.
Scroll down and take a look at her hilarious comics below. Did you find yourself in these comics?
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]]>After overhearing a talk between two women in an LA cookware store, Avner came up with the idea to illustrate their talk since it was so funny. Next thing you know, he was keeping his ears out and listening to random conversations, while turning them into art. You can check out some of them below. Who knows, maybe your own conversation ended up becoming an illustration.
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]]>The post This Artist Reimagines Disney Princesses as Real Women appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Andhika Muksin is an illustrator from Jakarta, Indonesia, who’s always had a soft spot for Disney. He loved watching the films as a child, so when he grew up and became an artist, he naturally starts creating his own fan art, But then he added his own twist – instead of drawing the princesses as the perfect creatures we all know and love, he altered the images to turn them a bit more realistic. Suddenly the princesses have bad selfie angles, bags under their eyes, bad hair days. It isn’t all that appealing – but it is a lot more relatable than the traditional image of the Disney princess. Andhika’s art makes the Disney princess feel a bit more grounded in reality – and a bit closer to us, regular human beings.
The post This Artist Reimagines Disney Princesses as Real Women appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post Father Turns Son’s Drawing Into 3D Art appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>But that doesn’t mean the art they produce is great. Usually, it’s adorable, but not all too realistic. They get better with age, but it’s hard to imagine a 6-year-old kid’s first drawing hanging in a museum. They usually end up hanging on the fridge at home for a while, before being set aside for the next drawing.
One dad decided to go the extra mile with his kid’s drawing. Dom’s father, a photoshop wiz, turns Dom’s drawing into realistic looking, 3D art, and shares it on Instagram, in his account, Thing I Have Drawn.
Dom’s dad doesn’t alter a thing in the original drawing. If the doodle is slanted, disproportionate, missing a crucial member like a nose or and eye – the digital recreation will be slanted, disproportionate un incomplete.
The end result is as creepy as it is adorable. The 3D images look like monsters or aliens, but they also provide a rare glimpse into children’s imaginative perspective. And above all, it’s adorable evidence of one dad’s devotion to his kid.
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]]>The post French Illustrator Shares Comics About Her Everyday Life appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>She is also the owner of a cat called Jasper who you can find in her comics, as well. Her artistic journey began when she was a child, however, only in her teen years she started to take it seriously. That’s when she became a comic illustrator.
“The best thing is anyone can do it, you don’t have to be Michael-Angelo to draw comic strips, the important part is the joke, not the art per se,” Ariane told Bored Panda. “The worst thing is some people don’t understand the minimalistic approach in comic strips for the joke to work and will criticize the art as if you were drawing a graphic novel.”
She shares her work on Instagram where she has attracted an audience of more than 116 thousand followers.
Scroll down and take a look at her hilarious comics below. Did you find yourself in these comics?
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]]>The post Artist Illustrates Funny Things He Overhears Random People Say appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>After overhearing a talk between two women in an LA cookware store, Avner came up with the idea to illustrate their talk since it was so funny. Next thing you know, he was keeping his ears out and listening to random conversations, while turning them into art. You can check out some of them below. Who knows, maybe your own conversation ended up becoming an illustration.
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]]>The post These Silly Comics by Sketchbook Silliness Are Guaranteed to Make You Laugh appeared first on PlayJunkie.
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