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Famous Cartoon Characters Look Like Modern-Day Grown-Ups In 14 Illustrations By Tati MoonS (New Pics)
We think it’s fair to agree that regardless of where we are, most of us have had our fair share of favorite cartoon characters when we were children back in the day. Hundreds of new cartoons are airing every day all around the world, but some of the older ones still hold a special place in our hearts. Some cartoons even go as far as being popular with several generations of people.
Today we’d like to introduce you to Tati MoonS, who is well known for being a self-taught digital artist from Spain. Tati uses her talented hand to turn our favorite cartoon characters into semi-realistic versions of themselves, and that includes famous Disney characters and even characters from Winx Club or Adventure Time.
Bored Panda has previously featured some of MoonS’ works and you can find the first two parts to this series by clicking here, and here.
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Marceline And Princess Bubblegum From Adventure Time
The Spanish artist whose full name is Tatiana is a fully self-taught artist. On her official website, the digital artist answers the question more in-depth, "Yes I’m self-taught, I’m learning everything from Youtube videos, tutorials to time-lapses, and watching other artists’ artworks, trying to learn how they paint. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't go to art school! It was just not for me."
Vanellope From Wreck-It Ralph
Tiana From The Princess And The Frog
Tatiana's art is really unique, but when it comes to the technical side of things, the digital artist likes to keep it simple. On her website, Tatiana answers her most commonly asked questions. One of them was asking her what kind of mediums she's using for her works.
"I use a Wacom Intuos Art and Paint Tool Sai 2. Brushes are the default ones."
Stella From Winx Club
Evil Queen From Snow White
As mentioned previously the artist is fully self-taught when it comes to drawing, but she revealed that what helped her get better at this craft was the fact that she used a lot of references.
"I use references as a guide and never as something I have to copy, but back in the day, I used to do side-by-side paintings (reference on the right, my painting on the left) and use small grids so I made sure my art looked exactly like my reference. That took away lots of freedom so now I hardly do that anymore, but I really recommend the technique if you’re struggling, as it has really helped me."
Snow White
Aisha From Winx Club
When it comes to the painting process Tatiana has a routine that she likes to follow.
"I usually sketch with a pen on a notebook whenever I have a new idea. If I like it, then I would take my tablet and start sketching digitally. I just block my idea very roughly and start coloring and shading right after I have something visible. I do not follow any particular order tbh, I just go with the flow if that makes any sense."
Musa From Winx Club
she seems to be a fan of winx cub whatever that is (sry if I offended anyone who loves winx club i just don't know what is is.)
Tecna From Winx Club
Bloom From Winx Club
Flora From Winx Club
Princess Bubblegun From Adventure Time
Lagoona Blue From Wiki Monster High
Clawdeen Wolf From Monster High
The art style is lovely but.. why tf do so many of them have to be in lingerie or skimpy clothes? .-.
I've seen this artist's work on YouTube before. She seems to be under the impression that most women are covered in tattoos and dress like Las Vegas hookers.
Load More Replies...Agreed i am literally sick to my stomach over the tainting of century old art in favor of sluttified instagram versions. Wish i was dead by the end of the 90s right now. I was born in the WRONG era it seems
Load More Replies..."More realistic"? Now we know where those massively self-editing Instagramers got their ideas of female beauty -- hypersexualized, impossible ideals as created by this artist, and countless other image makers. Of course, getting constantly exposed to these types of images can make young women insecure about their own appearance. Hence those freaky alien "selfies".
The art style is lovely but.. why tf do so many of them have to be in lingerie or skimpy clothes? .-.
I've seen this artist's work on YouTube before. She seems to be under the impression that most women are covered in tattoos and dress like Las Vegas hookers.
Load More Replies...Agreed i am literally sick to my stomach over the tainting of century old art in favor of sluttified instagram versions. Wish i was dead by the end of the 90s right now. I was born in the WRONG era it seems
Load More Replies..."More realistic"? Now we know where those massively self-editing Instagramers got their ideas of female beauty -- hypersexualized, impossible ideals as created by this artist, and countless other image makers. Of course, getting constantly exposed to these types of images can make young women insecure about their own appearance. Hence those freaky alien "selfies".