Pixar Artstyle
•Hello!! I decided to do a few drawings based on different Pixar movies art style to try and practice outside of my own style. It's been a challenge, but this new year is full of new challenges I've given myself. Enjoy!
Luca Artstyle
•To start it off, Luca is one of my favorite films from the newest movies Pixar has released. I tried my best to emulate the feel of the artstyle by creating my own character called Alessia. She'd be around the trio (Giulia, Alberto and Luca) age. I did both her human version and how she'd look like as the sea creature! Both so fun to design.
Color & Sketch (human)
Color & Sketch (sea creature)
Turning Red Artstyle
•Now we have my take on Turning Red's movie artstyle! I had the most fun designing this character (Nayao) and her Panda alternative since it's not something I'm used to. She is inspired to be a part of Mei Lee's family tree, probably descendent of her first cousin once removed, Lily, if she were to have a child. She's elegant and soft spoken compared to Mei and her group of friends, but she fits right in as the missing piece.
Color & Sketch
Red Panda Color & Sketch
•Her panda on the contrary to her personality, can be a bit energetic, but her energy wears off pretty quickly, leaving her tired and ready to take a nap anywhere at any time. It started her journey of self discovery, and learning to open up her shy self to more possibilities.
Onward Artstyle
•Last but not least! Here's my character Odarin Rivior the Great. He's based in the art style of the movie Onward. I personally loved that movie and wanted to pay tribute to it creating this character. He's a little kid, around the age of 10, who's an upcoming elf mage in the making. He looks up to Ian and Barley and strives to be like them.
Color & Sketch