Saturday, July 26, 2025

Artmania Drawings + Ideas

 

I seen this interesting page in the Illusion Of Life Disney book about a few weeks ago. I always wanted to learn how to draw certain stuff like this. It reminds me of actual reality shows.








I made my own set of dialogue to the characters. 






I made my own female vocal group called The Ananas Sisters. If you didn't know the term "ananas" it means a common name for pineapple. This almost fitted decently. So here's my first sketch of the sisters.







Here's one of them, but in a more realistic close-up style.






Have some more of Wolf and Cauliflower.















This is Mickey playing the role of Sherlock Holmes, searching and investigating for hidden clues and answers. My favorite Disney films are similar to stuff like that, that being Wind In The Willows and The Great Mouse Detective. I also loved both Rescuers films even though they don't have anything to do with Sherlock whatsoever.


I recently watched a mini narrated documentary recently called The Story Behind Fun and Fancy Free, and people talked about the production. It was insane. Mickey and The Beanstalk was originally planned to be a feature film, and just by looking at the storyboards and art, it could've been incredible, while I really liked the final product, its also kinda of a bummer that most of it was removed.







If there was ever a possibility I could make something that would give me permission to use licensed characters, I would love to use my vivid imagination and make something simple yet funny and amusing. This is Mickey and his ol' pals. There seems to be a problem going on but I created a full page comic to understand it alot more.







I don't think there has ever been a time where all 3 of these characters take place in a winter setting besides the christmas specials but not when their paired together. I recently watched some Spongebob episodes and the humor here is inspired by that show. 







I studied facial expressions from the Preston Blair book. I loved drawing this simple design of the dog.














Next I drew a pack of twin ducks. One wears his hat completely normal, the other wears it backwards like I do. 











This is a anthropomorphic baseball headed person. I liked drawing alot of his poses.









The tap-dancer is inspired by the model drawings in Cock O' The Walk.





This is probably the best model sheet ever. Those poses are professional level stuff. 











Here's the final drawing for now.



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