Who isn't a fan of Disney's mesmerizing characters? I'm pretty sure everyone is. Be it us humans or animals, we love all the amazing & unique characters. As we speak about our favourite Disney characters, what if those iconic Disney's animal characters were turned into humans? For instance, Nala, from Lion King or Dory, from
Lucky is one of the most prominently known of the Dalmatian puppies from Disney's 1961 film One Hundred and One Dalmatians. Lucky is named both for the horseshoe pattern of spots on his back, and for being the “runt” of Pongo and Perdita’s litter. Like all of the puppies, Lucky is playful and sweet. The weakest of the puppies, he is quite meek and shy, tiring easily. He seems to have a slight sibling rivalry with the more insecure and rambunctious Patch, with both of them sharing the spot closes
When Provo native Alaina Bastian began reimagining Disney animals as human, she never thought these fun images would go viral.
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!
Alright CAT lovers everywhere, here’s the long awaited counterpart to the dog list I presented several years back….. about 7 years ago to be exact. The canine post became one of the all…
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!