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Famous Cartoon Characters Look Like Modern-Day Grown-Ups In 16 Illustrations By Tati MoonS (New Pics)
Have you ever wondered what your childhood crushes and idols would look like if they existed in modern times and were all grown up? A self-taught digital artist from Spain, who goes by Tati MoonS on social media, puts her own realistic spin on some of our favorite cartoon characters in her amazing digital paintings that portray them as badass young adults.
We have previously featured Tati's versions of cartoon characters in real life from such series as The Powerpuff Girls, Frozen, Monsters Inc., and Disney classics, to name a few, and now she's back with more exciting drawing ideas.
Which character designs did you like the most? Let us know in the comments!
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Jessie From Toy Story
21-year-old Tatiana has been painting since she was a child but dove into drawing digital illustrations just 4 years ago. While learning from Youtube videos, tutorials, time-lapses, and other artists' work, Tati has been constantly improving her skills and developing a unique style. She has gained 375k followers on Instagram by regularly posting her cool drawings, which has made it possible to make a living by following her passion.
Marceline From Adventure Time
Lilo From Lilo & Stitch
In her fanart series, Tati has covered popular cartoons such as Lilo & Stitch, Hotel Transylvania, Adventure Time, and Monster High and our inner child could not be more excited. Tati explores feminine grace and beauty of the famous characters through various subjects that inspire her: thus, she has created a series of amazing art projects representing pop culture, astrology (Western Zodiac series and Chinese Zodiac series), and astronomy. Most of her cartoon drawings portray powerful, sensual, mysterious, and diverse women drawn in her distinctive style.
Princess Bubblegum From Adventure Time
Mavis From Hotel Transylvania
You know, she's already grown up in the 2nd and 3rd movies... They actually updated her model and everything
Tati says that she uses references in her artwork and that helps her to improve accuracy and master anatomy. At first, she tried to make her drawings as similar to the originals as possible by creating side-by-side paintings—a technique she recommends to anyone struggling with correct proportions. The artist doesn't practice this method now: "I feel like that took a lot of freedom away from me, so now I don’t usually do that anymore. I just get the pose, lighting, shadows, or whatever I’m looking for from multiple references."
Vanessa Doofenshmirtz From Phineas And Ferb
Rapunzel From Rapunzel
Marceline From Adventure Time
Frankie Stein From Monster High
Aurora From Sleeping Beauty
Clawdeen Wolf From Monster High
Star Butterfly From Star vs. The Forces Of Evil
Princess Peach From Super Mario
Flame Princess From Adventure Time
Draculaura From Monster High
Widowmaker From Overwatch
They're pretty and well drawn, but i still wouldn't call them realistic... and I think they look all very similar (with a similar bone structure and facial features)
Wow, Disney princesses and their like reimaged. This is a novel idea, never seen before! And so great that none of these impose unrealistic beauty standards!
The artist is quite talented but they all have same generic beauty, same features, giant Disney eyes, big full lips, tiny tiny noses, great hair... I would like this to be mixed up a little. Some differences in face features, some small imperfections, some human features, not just play safe with perfect sexy beauties that look like maybe 10 persons on Earth who are supermodels. Please, women can be pretty and interesting with imperfect faces and bodies too. I would like to see heroines that are not just play it safe generic perfect beauties.
They look like they put on make up with a shotgun. (please boredpanda, stop posting this nasty stuff)
hey Tim, got a link to your work so we can see how it's done?
Load More Replies...Any reason why bored panda has decide to post article where grown men sexualize little girls. Please remove and apologize immediately. Worst is the cartoon characters look 14 or 15 and still sexualized. I'm horrified!
Well that's pretty rude, dont you think? They aren't sexual, females grow up and have boobs and develop their own personality.
Load More Replies...They're pretty and well drawn, but i still wouldn't call them realistic... and I think they look all very similar (with a similar bone structure and facial features)
Wow, Disney princesses and their like reimaged. This is a novel idea, never seen before! And so great that none of these impose unrealistic beauty standards!
The artist is quite talented but they all have same generic beauty, same features, giant Disney eyes, big full lips, tiny tiny noses, great hair... I would like this to be mixed up a little. Some differences in face features, some small imperfections, some human features, not just play safe with perfect sexy beauties that look like maybe 10 persons on Earth who are supermodels. Please, women can be pretty and interesting with imperfect faces and bodies too. I would like to see heroines that are not just play it safe generic perfect beauties.
They look like they put on make up with a shotgun. (please boredpanda, stop posting this nasty stuff)
hey Tim, got a link to your work so we can see how it's done?
Load More Replies...Any reason why bored panda has decide to post article where grown men sexualize little girls. Please remove and apologize immediately. Worst is the cartoon characters look 14 or 15 and still sexualized. I'm horrified!
Well that's pretty rude, dont you think? They aren't sexual, females grow up and have boobs and develop their own personality.
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