
Sometimes when your childhood hero is made into a nylon bag, you don't much care that they're fake, and the magic of helium was ruined years ago in middle school physics. You have to get as close as possible. Just be careful and don't fall off that roof as this long awaited floating Simba passes by.
I had this great plan. Work on that mini comic, if I get bored, I can work on a thing for my fox buddy, or my non inflatable related pictures I want to do. If I don't want to draw I can at least mow the lawn... and then a great big Simba pops into my head. RIP everything else I wanted to do in the past two days. I did get the lawn mowed at least.
I had this great plan. Work on that mini comic, if I get bored, I can work on a thing for my fox buddy, or my non inflatable related pictures I want to do. If I don't want to draw I can at least mow the lawn... and then a great big Simba pops into my head. RIP everything else I wanted to do in the past two days. I did get the lawn mowed at least.
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Lion
Size 1280 x 752px
File Size 102.2 kB
Listed in Folders
I'm not sure what circles you frequent. I hear Simba getting all kinds of love, some probably unwanted. That being said if I were to go for any of the males from the franchise, it would have to be Kovu… partly because a vinyl version of him would stretch nicely in the sun with all those blacks and browns.
I despise and curse the modern Disney company with all my being for many reasons, but I still adore many parts of it's legacy. Particularly The Lion King and Ducktales.
As the Defunctland channel has been chronicling, Walt Disney, the man, was very progressive and ahead of his time, but had his share of personal flaws. Never forget the callous mass tossing arctic lemmings off a cliff for a staged "documentary."
As the Defunctland channel has been chronicling, Walt Disney, the man, was very progressive and ahead of his time, but had his share of personal flaws. Never forget the callous mass tossing arctic lemmings off a cliff for a staged "documentary."
You could always go the way Grzimek with his inflatable lion, and just have a big brown beachball covering the neck and call it a day. But in all honesty, no, I've yet to see a good way of making a mane and that's kinda sad for all the potential lion floats there could be.
I was thinking "external chamber" but that will complicate construction somewhat. It does allow you to get hard angles between the body of the toy and the mane without undue seam stress or negative curves on the body chamber, though. Figuring out a good vector paint scheme that gives you an acceptable degree of texture seems easy by comparison.
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