What 24 Animals From Cartoons And Photos Would Look Like As Humans, Illustrated By Shannon Lee
Anthropomorphization or humanization is a term that describes the act of making animals or inanimate objects into humans, be it visual or conceptual. It's a thing we sometimes do subconsciously, like when we imagine that our pets think human thoughts or talk in human language, and sometimes it's completely conscious, when people intentionally just turn them into human form. Shannon Lee is the latter case, as she sometimes draws awesome illustrations of human characters inspired by various animals, either from animation or pictures. The young artist hits it close to home and maintains the unique traits of the source, all the while doing it in her own style. Check it out and see for yourselves!
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I really like how the artist kept their main appearance traits, like nose shapes if you look closely.
AMAZING AND AWESOME!! I'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE!! YOU ARE A REMARKABLE ARTIST!! I'LL BET SOMEDAY YOUR ARTWORK WILL HANG IN FAMOUS MUSEUMS!!
Shannon was very nice and gave us an exclusive interview about her and her art: "Obviously I love drawing, but I love people more. I love creating things for my own entertainment, but nothing tickles me more than when someone says that one of my drawings makes them feel nostalgic or made them laugh or whatever. I have a very close group of friends and they, along with my family, are extremely supportive. We play a lot of Dungeons and Dragons and other nerdy stuff! Although most of my time is spent at my day job at the Department of Justice Tasmania, I’m excited that from 2022, I’m going to be working as an artist full-time! It’s a scary step, but I have my wonderful girlfriend’s support and I think it’s an awesome opportunity."
Aw, Marie used to be my favorite when I was a kid and this version is just precious ! ♥
"I’ve been drawing forever. Apparently, I saw my mother painting when I was only a year old and wanted to join in. My parents tell me they didn’t have kid-safe paints so they gave me some shaving foam and had me colour in the roses that were growing outside! Haha! They’re wild people. I was badly vision-impaired, so they were extra keen to encourage me, hoping drawing would motivate me to exercise my vision and focus on what I was looking at, rather than napping whenever I had my patch on. I’m not sure whether it helped in that respect, but I’m very grateful to them! I did a semester of an art class as a kid, but that’s it, really. At 14 or 15 years old, I started selling commissions, some realistic portraits and some (kind of cringeworthy) character design work on DeviantArt. I didn’t really see it as something I wanted to do for work until recently, though. I believed I could do it, but being an artist sounded lonely to me. That’s why I studied law instead; it’s something I’m passionate about and I knew I would get to work with and help people. Well, a year into working at the Department of Justice, my TikTok and Instagram started growing all of a sudden and I realised I could be an artist and also be part of a community if I focused on building up my socials. So, that’s the plan! I’m really trying not to use too many exclamation marks, lol."
Rajah literally means "King" though, so Rajah was definitely male.
Load More Replies...actually rajah wandered into the sultans home as a cub where jasmine as a kid found him. thinking it was a gift from her mother naming him from the stories her mom told her. So she didn’t get rajah as an adult but as a cub the sultan paid the circus owner for the tiger after finding his daughter wanted to keep him when he tried to return it. Also abu story is also a circus troup he was part of the circus to do tricks and other things and also taught to steal from the crowds while distracted but he also was scared and abused until he ran off running into aladdin who returned him only to find the truth that he was taught bad things and treated badly he saves abu and the other animals and be friends ever since.
Not true. First because lion prides can have more than one male (which already happens in the movie) but also females might breed with outside males. In the movie it is specified that Kovus father is neither Scar nor Mufasa.
Load More Replies..."Designing characters is probably my absolute favorite thing. It’s sort of an exciting challenge to think about who you want a character to be and then to translate that into shapes, colors and stylistic choices, etc; problem-solving so that another viewer could get a solid read of who that character is. It’s tricky to take elements people will recognize (like symbols or shape language) and apply them in a way that is effective without doing something stereotypical or uninspired. That’s not to say I always get it right, of course. That’s the fun of it! I always have something to learn."
@Shannon this isn't disrespectful nor is it racist...that's just some one trying to stir up negativity...U continue doing great work and pay them no mind...Ur work is incredible
Blue is a girl, Magenta is a boy. Just saying ahead of time before people start complaining that this image isn't true enough. I knew it in the beginning of time yet it still surprises me that not many people have known it.
Love Blue's pigtails! Why is Scooby an adult instead of a high schooler though?
Dog years? I dunno, I just wanted him to be legit working as a Detective heh
Load More Replies..."I had a phase where I really didn’t enjoy drawing humans. I didn’t practice them because they weren’t fun to me and as a result, I ended up with repetitive “same face syndrome” designs. But then I remembered something to inspire some more diverse human designs, which would also make them more fun for me to make! When I was a kid in my DeviantArt days, I saw other artists reimagining characters I enjoyed, sometimes as humans (and sometimes as, uhh, ponies). Those works were novel because they were familiar, but also because they made me wonder how I would’ve approached the design if it was my work. It was also cool to engage with the artists, sharing our ideas and requesting other beloved characters. I started making my own because animal designs have such varied shapes and proportions to inspire my humans. I also realized I didn’t have to worry so much about seeming derivative because part of the fun is seeing different illustrators’ interpretations; that it’s a challenge anyone can participate in. Different artists can interpret the same idea in any number of ways. The same inspiring animal design could make countless totally different human designs which all feel like the source material in some way. I think doing these has helped to diversify my human designs a lot."
I already thought that Vitani had a cool design, but now it's just WOW!
Don't mind me, just slightly drooling right now. (Partly with "Oh my gosh I want to be like that", partly with "I want to make her my best friend and/or girlfriend, maybe?")
Oh wow, that's really good! She's actually quite pretty!
If you love humanized characters, Bored Panda has a lot of them to offer. Chey/endifi, for example, turns Pokemon into humans, and we have many iterations of her works. Isabelle Staub turns Disney animals into humans, much like Shannon Lee, though in her own unique style. If you want a little switcheroo, check out how Picollo turns Disney characters into animals and vice versa; you can find the first part of his post here as well.
Why does Sebastian the lobster look like a Jamaican guy but Timon doesn't look like a nasaly white guy (or Nathan Lane )?
Because The Lion King is set in Africa! :D Some people and artists treat white as the default race and I don't want that for my work. But more than that, there IS a default for my TLK reimaginings, and it's Black. If I was to make one white, I'd only do so with a really good design reason... Especially for the protagonists, who are not only the "good guys" but also the royal family (even the ones who were adopted in like Timon). As for Sebastian, it would make no sense to draw him white? Not to mention, there are endless nasaly white guy characters out there, they are in no way underrepresented. I know that it can be frustrating for people of colour to see artists do this challenge and somehow all of these characters end up white even though they're in a setting where they should be able to expect proper representation. I'm not saying I always get it right, I don't, and I will always have more to learn, but my TLK line-up doesn't need any token white guys imo. Does that make sense? :)
Load More Replies..."My favourite movies growing up were Balto and The Lion King. I always really identified with the rebellious kid characters who seem to pop up in the sequels like Aleu, Kiara, Melody from the Little Mermaid 2 and Scamp from Lady and the Tramp 2. Haha! I recently watched Wolf Walkers and absolutely fell in love with the art direction and animation style; and at the moment I’m loving everything about The Owl House."
Her name is venus!? That's so fitting to her!😍
Load More Replies...My brother is OBSESSED with Stitch and Angel. He has giant plushes of them both.
I do too! I'm also super obsessed with them!
Load More Replies...ANGEL YES! Sorry, I just love Lilo and Stitch and all his cousins!
"My first big inspiration (although I didn’t know his name at the time) was definitely Aaron Blaise, the legend who designed and animated cub Nala in the Lion King. Other big influences include Chris Sanders and Mike Henry; pony artists I followed as a kid, like ArcadianPhoenix and Centchi; and mutuals on Instagram like Lois (&L00_ji) and Katherine from Dollightful (@Dollightfully). I’d love to write a comic or graphic novel one day and I’m also generally influenced by stories about quirky characters and found families. It’s obviously not animated, but Buffy the Vampire Slayer really inspires me with its big personalities and themes. And of course, the people in my life inspire me with their aesthetics and great vibes."
"I’m working on setting up a Patreon at the moment and from next year I’d like to stream, make art videos every week and sell my more popular works as prints and stickers! That’s all a work in progress, but I’ll be a full-time artist next year, which will speed things along a lot. The goal for this year is to prepare myself well enough that I’ll be able to make a living as soon as possible once we get started in January 2022. Down the track, the dream would be to write my webcomic or graphic novel (I haven’t decided which medium would be more appropriate yet) and to offer more of a variety of merchandise for sale."
From everything I've looked up, Green Puppy was a girl.
Load More Replies...I watched blues clues a lot when I was in like pk-2 (only watched in 1st and 2nd bc of my sis). Never saw the green dog.
I remember her being in... a few episodes, probably. I only remember one episode where Blue was sad, and I think it was because Green Puppy kept knocking over her blocks or something. For some reason I was led to believe that Blue was sad because it was raining.
Load More Replies...https://everythingwhat.com/who-is-magenta-from-blues-clues
Load More Replies...i love how hes albino...it brings a wonderful touch of reality and I believe no matter what skin color, they should be treated equally
When we sing we sing in arpeggio!!! ( hope that was right!)
Load More Replies...This one is fabulous! They really hit the mail on the head for Tramp. He looks exactly like I'd imagine him!
I never understood why their puppies didn't come out looking like a mix of both the parents.
Therapist: Human Mike Wazowski isn't real, he can't hurt you. Human Mike Wazowski:
Not like how I imagined. He look much younger version of mike than what I thought in my head
This looks like the (student) Monsters University Mike, instead of the (adult) Monsters Inc. Mike.
Load More Replies...Thank you so much! :D wait... >:D there, now it's kinda scary hehe
Load More Replies...this one's really standing out among other similar posts. Awesome art!
I like the diversity in the post, also these are all perfect how are you so talented
Thank you so much! :D wait... >:D there, now it's kinda scary hehe
Load More Replies...this one's really standing out among other similar posts. Awesome art!
I like the diversity in the post, also these are all perfect how are you so talented
