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Artist Re-Creates Well-Known Pop-Culture Characters By Making Them Look More Realistic (15 Pics)
Fanart is art based on a character, a fantasy, an item, or a notorious work, made by fans of the franchise. This type of art does not necessarily consist of living characters, such as celebrities, as it can be a work of visual media, characters from comics, video games, films, etc.
Stephen Molyneaux is a professional UK-based artist and has received several awards for his work. He is currently a conceptual artist who works on character development for the film industry, but before that, he was working in the games industry as a 3D character artist before moving into film VFX. As of now, Molyneaux’s portfolio mainly consists of professional film work and personal work, but the artist likes working on his own original work more, since it allows him to explore ideas of different styles and mediums.
Stephen’s specialization is working with highly realized characters and creatures, many of which can be seen in popular films such as Pokemon: Detective Pikachu, Shazam, and Dora And The Lost City Of Gold.
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Eevee From "Detective Pikachu"
I am going to stop here! They are all so Cute and Cuddly for sure. Love the touches of mischeif in each.
I want it SO much!! The only thing is and Eevee's face will eventually begin to look like it's owners according to Pokedex entries....and I don't need an animal that looks like me
Arcanine From "Detective Pikachu"
Flareon From "Detective Pikachu"
Emolga From "Detective Pikachu"
Dumbo
Pancham From "Detective Pikachu"
Uncle Waldo From "The Aristocats"
Winnie-The-Pooh
Brutus And Nero From "The Rescuers"
Swiper From "Dora And The Lost City Of Gold"
Psyduck From "Detective Pikachu"
Boots The Monkey From "Dora And The Lost City Of Gold"
Pidgeot From "Detective Pikachu"
Aipom From "Detective Pikachu"
Squirtle From "Detective Pikachu"
So CGI doesnt make itself it isnt an easy skill to learn.
Load More Replies...I don’t wanna be that guy, but you didn’t make them any more realistic. You just put them in a real world environment, which is still cool, but not what I came here to see.
So CGI doesnt make itself it isnt an easy skill to learn.
Load More Replies...I don’t wanna be that guy, but you didn’t make them any more realistic. You just put them in a real world environment, which is still cool, but not what I came here to see.