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I Draw And Insert Fictional Characters Into Random Photos I Find On Instagram (30 Pics)
I’ve been working on #MyDoodleLife project on Instagram for some years now. What I’m doing is simply adding my own twist to other people’s photos. I get these photos from various sources: Google Images, Facebook, Pinterest, stock images, my own collection, you name it. But usually, it is a complete stranger's photo I’ve found when I dug deep down my Instagram Feed.
At first, I was just doodling very basic line-characters, kinda like stickman-type. But as I evolve, I’m trying to doodle some little complex characters interacting with the objects in the photos.
I always try to credit the original photo owner in my work, since I know a good photo is hard to capture. However, as I always say to myself, your job is to take the best picture, and my job is to make it even better (…or worse, you decide). So if someone out there thinks I’ve used their photo without crediting them, or simply didn’t want me to use the photo, let me know.
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This Totoro kinda scares me. Looks more like Totoro and a Bunny had a baby. Aside from looks, we all wish that we could have this moment in the rain.
When it comes to major influences in my life that helped me with my art style… Well, it’s a lot. You can say my environment, including all the people, my love for graphic design, and all other little details were and are shaping my art style constantly. But what truly gave me direction was when I saw Tailjar's (@tailjar) Instagram account, where some beautifully bizarre creatures were drawn on real photos. That’s when I thought, hey, I can use that with my own style!
As for my work, it usually takes 3-5 hours to create one finished image, unless I have other things to do, or when laziness strikes, it can take one full day to finish it.
Most of the time, I just see some photos, and the idea comes to my mind. I see the photo, and I suddenly imagine some character interacting with the photo, and I just draw it down and blend it as naturally as it can look to the original photo.
Wish she could paint over all of the abandonment and destruction in the world with new fertile ground.
It looks like she is painting the light brown colour, not the green, see the direction of her brush.
Usually, people just love how I’m working on their photos. But sometimes, some people do have some objections to the artwork, usually involving some privacy, business brand image, or other issues. And for that, I respect them by deleting/not posting the artwork and just taking it down to my own personal work collection.
I love seeing the final result of the project I’m working on, and getting feedback from other people, who are either enjoying the result or giving suggestions/critiques. It gives me a new perspective that I usually didn’t see before. My main motivation is the joy of creating something new and giving a new meaning to the existing work!
I love this. I would love it if you did this to my Instagram. Love it love it love it.
There are some really great images. I'd only just give some advice and that is to study anatomy more and maybe do a regular lifedrawing. The reason I say this is because some of the characters are a bit flat and in other cases limbs are disjointed or the pose is unnatural and forced. The concept is great, but I think if you improved your knowledge in this area it will only add more to what you have so far.
I love this. I would love it if you did this to my Instagram. Love it love it love it.
There are some really great images. I'd only just give some advice and that is to study anatomy more and maybe do a regular lifedrawing. The reason I say this is because some of the characters are a bit flat and in other cases limbs are disjointed or the pose is unnatural and forced. The concept is great, but I think if you improved your knowledge in this area it will only add more to what you have so far.