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A question with a literal answer that I heard last week.
I know very well the pain of sleeping with children.
Again, I repeat, these aren't my best drawings. I still can't replicate a Disney style, I'm sorry
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Tiggy! :3 (Tigger.)
Kanga and Roo sketches!
I also tried to think of some pajamas for Kanga. Ideally something feminine, but not long (so as not to cover her pouch).
And lil' extra;
Man, sometimes I don't like being a student aspiring to become a storybook artist, because my drawings are smaller than a thumb and too simple. And it's fun to draw Piglet, because he's supposed to be small, but I still struggle with his size HAHA... Ha.
And I finally got to draw Tigger with his full body.
I know, he doesn't look like the original Disney version, nor even like the illustration from the original book; but that's because they're just visual headcanons for him, completely personal, leaning toward the basic ideas of Disney's Tigger but also seeking a "redesign" of his appearance.
*Puts a hand on the door before you can close it*...THAT'S NOT ALL!
There are also visual headcanons for Owl!
I couldn't forget about our dear friend with speech disabilities. Owl!
I tried to give him a slightly more "furry" or "puffy-feathered" look on his face, simulating a beard on his cheeks and chin (they're just feathers). Of course, I gave him little glasses, a pocket watch he can't read,
and pants... why not?
Every time I see an owl walking on the ground, its feet have feathers stuck to them, making it look like "little pants". It's a really fun and cute look, you should see it!
Finally, a drawing of Rabbit trying on a gardening hat!!!◝(ᵔᗜᵔ)◜
Ra-Ra! (Rabbit.)
And Pooh too.
Man, I don't want to draw Pooh in full body; because I simply know it will take up the entire space of the page (fatass).
I swear guys, lying down on Pooh's stomach must be just like laying your head on a pillow.
Although, most likely it would be a pillow that smelled of caramel and old wood.