If you ever wanted to study the ins and outs of character design, this post is just for you. This Korean artist who goes by the name of Rinotuna on Instagram takes seemingly mundane items, food, plants and animals and turns each one into an anime character. And it's a character that you'd love to see in an actual anime. The way in which Rinotuna presents them might teach you a thing or two about how to use even the smallest of details from the reference image to make the character look very rich and interesting. And it's not just the similarities that make them pop, it's also the clever use of color scheme, the theme, and secondary features, among other things, as well.
When you see funny and weird pictures depicting an improbable scenario, lousy acting, and that peculiar editing style, you can instantly tell that they are stock images. Cue: ridiculous stock photos.
Li Wei is a Beijing-based artist that creates jaw-dropping scenes using mirrors, metal wires, scaffolding, and acrobatics. Check out his website here.
For artists, inspiration can come from anywhere and at any time. Some artists get inspired by reading books, listening to music, or even by looking up other artists whose work they admire dearly. But what if one gets their inspiration from things most of us see every day, whether it would on the internet or real life? This Korean artist who goes by the name “Rinotuna” on all of their social media accounts posts illustrations where they reimagine everyday items and even animals as anime characters, and that’s not even all of it—the artist also gets inspired by things such as food, household items, and even insects.
Paisley and her twin sister were fishing on the pond with dad when it happened.
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When you see funny and weird pictures depicting an improbable scenario, lousy acting, and that peculiar editing style, you can instantly tell that they are stock images. Cue: ridiculous stock photos.
My images are Creative Commons licensed, you can get the details here: https://t.co/h9X6oy1MFJ Basically: you can use them as drawing reference for just about everything and your don't really have to credit or show me if you're only looking at my pics to make your art.
Moscow-based photographer Anastasiya Dobrovolskaya is not your typical "pet photographer." Her trademark photos look like something out of a fairytale, but everything is real—from beautiful and unique people to breathtaking landscapes, and a variety of animals you wouldn't expect to pose alongside people. Foxes, tigers, owls, snakes, horses, goats, anything you can think of is featured in Dobrovolskaya's incredible portfolio, including the most-wanted bear model, Stepan, who was rescued as a cub and raised by loving humans.
A few of my object headed characters~ whenever I run out of ideas I just pick a random object and proceed to force humanity upon it. My art book is up for preorder~
Chinese sculptor Liu Xue creates human-animal hybrids that are both elegant and disturbing, displaying a range of emotions between acceptance and anxiety in their existences. A man-pig appears in anguish; a man-walrus exudes confidence and defiance.
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When you think of a man's best friend, a pet cow is probably not the first thing that pops into your mind! And that's a shame because these adorable cows are more similar to dogs than you think - and Bored Panda has made a compilation of photos to prove it!
Cinema has always shown a fascination in exploring the most infamous caste of human beings: serial killers. Whether it be with the success of the classic ‘M – The Vampire …
on black Azwin Andy, Drummer for the band Estranged A commissioned job by the client Junk Magazine, August 2008 The article was on toilet habits. It helps to have complete creative freedom. This photograph was featured on Spotlight Seven ©2008 Vignes Balasingam www.vignesbalasingam.com All rights reserved
Bodies in Urban Spaces is a rare and unique performance where dancers move throughout a city and organize their bodies into the nooks and crannies of
Rejecting anthropocentrism, Liz Sexton wants to break down the boundary between human and animal life. The Minneapolis-based artist creates large papier-mâché pieces of foxes, owls, and other wild animals designed to be worn by humans, creating a hybrid being that she often situates in non-natural environments, like a rat near the subway lines or a porcupine fish out of water. Sexton began making her facial masks a few years ago after constructing a couple of Halloween costumes, although she’s worked with the versatile paper material for many years. More
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An accompanying clothing collection serves as the only skate-ready outfit you'll ever need.
Gallo creates sculptures that use animal/human hybrids to communicate very clear messages about who they are as characters. See his latest in New York!
If you ever wanted to study the ins and outs of character design, this post is just for you. This Korean artist who goes by the name of Rinotuna on Instagram takes seemingly mundane items, food, plants and animals and turns each one into an anime character. And it's a character that you'd love to see in an actual anime. The way in which Rinotuna presents them might teach you a thing or two about how to use even the smallest of details from the reference image to make the character look very rich and interesting. And it's not just the similarities that make them pop, it's also the clever use of color scheme, the theme, and secondary features, among other things, as well.
Splanchnology - The study or discourse of the viscera (guts) - Greek: Splanchn(o), "viscera". Stomach (organ) - From Latin stomachus, "throat, gullet, stomach" [also "pride, indignation", since those...
Chinese sculptor Liu Xue creates human-animal hybrids that are both elegant and disturbing, displaying a range of emotions between acceptance and anxiety in their existences. A man-pig appears in anguish; a man-walrus exudes confidence and defiance.
A jockey in Belgrade, a barber in Havana, a famous young eco-warrior in Quebec ... the Portrait of Humanity prize captures the many vibrant faces of humanity around the world. Here’s the 2020 shortlist
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/ Pues aquí encontrarás pequeños headcanon's e imágenes shidoris de nuestras apps favoritas uwu Act. 12/10/21 .-.xd Artista del dibujo de la portada: @ soevwo
19 Cursed Images That Will Cast Your Device Into The Shadow Realm - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.
You know how sometimes there are images that just say it all, no caption needed. Well this isn’t one of those times. These pics were collected from a subreddit called hmm, a place where people can upload their weird and baffling photos for the world to ponder over.
Junior Alex Innes, Marine Science/Chemistry/Ancient Humanities major/minor, took the Service Learning in Malawi, Africa Winter Term course. Alex had this to say: "All the photos are of children from the orphanage we stayed at. It was amazing to realize how happy they were with so little."
Take a break, enjoy some pics, have a laugh. The weekend is the perfect time (or excuse) to chill out and do what you want to do instead of what your...
Colour Personality We are all unique individuals with no two people being the same, however much research has revealed that…
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