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Artist Makes More Realistic Versions Of Cartoon Characters, And The Result Is Amazing
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Tatiana is a 19-year-old self-taught digital artist that is better known on the internet as TatiMoons. Lately, she has been gaining more attention due to her realistic takes on popular cartoon characters, such as The Powerpuff Girls or Sailor Moon.
The artist has created digital paintings since June 2016, but she was interested in drawing from a very young age.
Take a look at some of the realistic digital portraits by this talented artist and vote for your favorites.
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Elsa From Frozen
Violet From The Incredibles
Coraline From Coraline
Snow White From Snow White
Sally From The Nightmare Before Christmas
Vanellope Von Schweetz From Wreck-It Ralph
Sabrina From Sabrina The Animated Series
Does now she is part of Black Moon clan? (If you know what I mean)
The artist definitely has great talent, but I didn't really enjoy the images. One thing that threw me back is that the artist aged up and sexualized many characters when there really wasn't any reason to do that. Also, why are so many of them all cut up? :-( They have massive scars, and many even have scars that spell out something, so they're obviously cutting the words into their skin on purpose. It doesn't seem like such a good idea to promote self-harm, especially when it doesn't resonate at all with what the original characters would do...
Those 'scars that spell out something' are actually scarifications, a type of tattoo. You should read things before commenting that and acusse the artist of something like promoting self-harm. As atattoo artist i have offended reading that. And they are not sexualized, they wear clothes that you think are sexualized, but all women can wear what they want
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Oh I only now saw this was on the same thread. Sorry for posting it double with slight changes
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And even if it represents scarification, people who do not know what it is, could think it is self-harm. And think it is trending and that could trigger them to start doing it themselves. So still not a healthy thing to draw this.
But like...why are they all sexualized?
Yup thought the same. Even little Boo from Monsters Inc. :(
Yeah and most of them looked as if they were stoned or something
I really liked the little details the artist added to the characters like tattoos and their shirts.
The artist definitely has great talent, but I didn't really enjoy the images. One thing that threw me back is that the artist aged up and sexualized many characters when there really wasn't any reason to do that. Also, why are so many of them all cut up? :-( They have massive scars, and many even have scars that spell out something, so they're obviously cutting the words into their skin on purpose. It doesn't seem like such a good idea to promote self-harm, especially when it doesn't resonate at all with what the original characters would do...
Those 'scars that spell out something' are actually scarifications, a type of tattoo. You should read things before commenting that and acusse the artist of something like promoting self-harm. As atattoo artist i have offended reading that. And they are not sexualized, they wear clothes that you think are sexualized, but all women can wear what they want
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Oh I only now saw this was on the same thread. Sorry for posting it double with slight changes
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And even if it represents scarification, people who do not know what it is, could think it is self-harm. And think it is trending and that could trigger them to start doing it themselves. So still not a healthy thing to draw this.
But like...why are they all sexualized?
Yup thought the same. Even little Boo from Monsters Inc. :(
Yeah and most of them looked as if they were stoned or something
I really liked the little details the artist added to the characters like tattoos and their shirts.