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Chinese Artist Creates Human Version Of Cats And Dogs, And The Result Is On Point (22 Pics)
If you have a soft spot for adorable felines (and dogs!) or traditional Chinese illustrations, we have a special treat for you today.
The Chinese artist known as Xuedaixun has a vast gallery on DeviantArt filled with impressive works of art, not the least of which are pictures of adorable cats and dogs turned into characters typically found in Chinese comics known as manhua.
Each illustration is a meticulously crafted replica that captures the same mood, pose, and colors of the original picture.
All that is left is to scroll down and see them for yourself!
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Oh My!! This one is beyond GORGEOUS!! This is in my top 3 Favorites, maybe even my #1. Could definitely be seen as a shapeshifter. I would love to have the picture on the right blown up and framed. I would hang it one of my walls, probably in the living room so that I would be able to look at it all the time. Just Gorgeous!!!
this cat looks just like my 12yo adopted cat Wendy. the sweetest cat ever!
Another good candidate for a shapeshifter. Very simple and sublime. Love it!!!
Awesome!!! I really like this one. Looks like another shapeshifter. Would love to blow this one up too, frame it and hang it with my other favorites
Absolutely Gorgeous!!! Wonderful coloring match. Would also love this one to blow up, frame and hang on a wall. This is absolutely beautiful!!!
The cat looks very interested in something and the human looks kinda bored she needs more interest
I think the girl needs to be a tad bit more vicious... that cat looks angry, but the girl looks more annoyed
I think the title, "Chinese Artist Reimagines Cats and Dogs as Anime Characters, and the Result is On Point" would be more accurate than calling them humans.
You have a point, but I prefer "as humans" as it is. Simply because there is no one single style to define "anime", as the styles can get very various, but unfortunately tend to get defined by one single stereotype. Also because most of the anime came from their respective original manga sources, so it's kind of unfair to call them "anime style" (in fact, I grew up knowing it as the "manga style"). But anyway, if we want to be fair to everyone, maybe instead of "human", they should say "humanoid" or "human like"? But I think we're now going towards overthinking. ♥
Load More Replies...I think the title, "Chinese Artist Reimagines Cats and Dogs as Anime Characters, and the Result is On Point" would be more accurate than calling them humans.
You have a point, but I prefer "as humans" as it is. Simply because there is no one single style to define "anime", as the styles can get very various, but unfortunately tend to get defined by one single stereotype. Also because most of the anime came from their respective original manga sources, so it's kind of unfair to call them "anime style" (in fact, I grew up knowing it as the "manga style"). But anyway, if we want to be fair to everyone, maybe instead of "human", they should say "humanoid" or "human like"? But I think we're now going towards overthinking. ♥
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