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

Published on 11/12/2021
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Ursula From The Little Mermaid – New 3D Painting

There is a chance that this Photoshopped recreation of the original Ursula will appear to be more like a painting or animation than the others. However, if she is this terrifying in a photograph, imagine how terrifying she would be if she were truly true to life. The artist successfully captures her deceitful, plastered-on toothy grin as well as those evil eyes, which are full of evil plots. The portrait is actually quite accurate in terms of what her appearance would really be like if she were to exist in real life. No matter what you do, make sure you stay away from this one because she appears to have her tentacles ready to spring into action, and she appears to have blinding poison oozing out of her very being.

Ursula From The Little Mermaid – New 3D Painting

Ursula From The Little Mermaid – New 3D Painting

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John Smith From Pocahontas – Original Painting

This Disney character is based on a real, live human being who was a significant figure in the history of the United States. He is named Walt Disney after Walt Disney himself. As portrayed in the original Disney film, Captain John Smith is an Englishman who arrives in Jamestown, Virginia, to establish a settlement. As an English explorer who took part in Governor Ratcliffe’s expedition to Virginia in the 1995 animated feature film, he was portrayed as such in the film. The Disney-style Pocahontas would meet and fall in love with him at this point in the story. He was presented as a blonde, blue-eyed, muscular, fair-skinned, slender Englishman with blond hair and blue eyes. In fact, the animated version of him would have characteristics that were diametrically opposed to those of Pocahontas.

John Smith From Pocahontas – Original Painting

John Smith From Pocahontas – Original Painting

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