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

Published on 11/12/2021
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Tarzan From Tarzan – New 3D Painting]

It’s true that the artist did an excellent job depicting what a human raised by apes might look like if he were actually alive. Even his spine is a little curved, which is unusual for someone with such a muscular body. A single gram of fat can be found on the body of this real-life Tarzan. If he had grown up in the jungle with gorillas, his hair would almost certainly be wild, woolly, and long. But that is not the case. Although the eyes are what initially draws you into this re-imagined photographic depiction of an authentic, living, and breathing Tarzan, it is the face that really captures your attention. The artist successfully captured the innocence, as well as all of the questions that one would have if they recently discovered that they are not who they were raised to believe they were, in his or her work.

Tarzan From Tarzan – New 3D Painting

Tarzan From Tarzan – New 3D Painting

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Prince Charming From Cinderella – Original Painting

Prince Charming, one of the first classic princes to be drawn and created by Disney’s animations, doesn’t appear to have a name at first glance. He is depicted as the traditional tall, dark, and handsome male model in the traditional sense. It was actually Charles Perrault’s Cinderella that served as the inspiration for the story in the first place. His broad shoulders, muscular body, fair skin, dark brown hair, and brown eyes distinguish him as the Disney version of a generic prince. Apart from his regal appearance, he possesses some depth in terms of his personality. He has a lighthearted and romantic personality, and he is also quite good at ballroom dancing. When he learns that he will be forced to marry a princess, he does not back down. He is adamant that he wishes to marry for the sake of love. When he discovers the lost glass slipper, he exclaims, “It isn’t about the slipper. It is about me.” Apparently, it’s “the girl in the slipper.”

Prince Charming From Cinderella – Original Painting

Prince Charming From Cinderella – Original Painting

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