Artists Illustrates How Disney Characters Look If They Were Real – The Results Are Amazing!

Published on 11/12/2021
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John Smith From Pocahontas – New 3D Painting

In this photograph, the rough yet tender appearance is enthralling. He appears to be attractive, confident, and yet a little untrusting. Although this portrait is stunning, the truth is that there was a real-life John Smith who looked exactly like this. It was based on the real-life historical figures of a man named Captain John Smith, who was captured by Powhatan’s brother Opechancanough and turned into a Disney story and animated film. Despite the fact that John Smith did not fall in love with Pocahontas during the actual historical event, The historical version is, in fact, more interesting than the Disney portrayal of the character. Check your records to see if the artist accurately depicted John Smith as he actually was.

John Smith From Pocahontas – New 3D Painting

John Smith From Pocahontas – New 3D Painting

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Prince Naveen From The Princess And The Frog – Original Painting

Naveen, the oldest prince of Maldonia, appears in Disney’s animated film The Princess and the Frog as a character in the film. He takes great pride in the fact that he is thought to be attractive and charming by others. A small dose of humility is delivered to him during his visit to New Orleans. In true Disney villainous fashion, he is transformed into a frog by a wicked witch doctor in the forest. It is not known where his kingdom is located, but his name has an Indian meaning that translates as “New” in English. If he is in the vicinity of India, it is possible that he is the prince of a country in the vicinity of Monaco. He is, however, fluent in French and Italian, which would place him closer to a country in the Mediterranean region.

Prince Naveen From The Princess And The Frog – Original Painting

Prince Naveen From The Princess And The Frog – Original Painting

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