“You want to be an elephant when you grow up, you be an elephant - - because this is Zootopia and anyone be anything.”
Judy hopps own words ring in her long bunny ears as she’s nearly stepped on by an elephant for the umpteenth time.
Judy may have achieved her life long dream of becoming the first ever bunny police officer, and she may have became a celebrated hero……but she was still the small easy to miss prey who felt like she was still on her first day on the job.
And on that day, and nearly everyday since then she narrowly avoided being stepped on by an elephant, or a rhino, or a hippopotamus. Or any other of the larger animals that whether intentionally or not make Judy feel insignificant.
“Anyone can be anything” she repeats aloud as she looks up at the many animals who dwarf her in size pass.
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Yeah I’m not that big on drawing backgrounds that are close up vs a wide view where things can be relatively simplified , cause like I said I’m still an amateur artist who is currently putting more focus on drawing the characters. In the future I’ll probably start drawing backgrounds more often, but until then I’ve opted to draw one background object in artworks that don’t have a background as practice. Will you spot them all? With that said I hope you like this next pic that brings Judy hopps giant binge to life.
Original story of Judy hopps giant binge is by: Mustoshi
Artwork by me: Blendcore
Do not attempt to falsely claim credit for either of these works
Zootopia and all characters belong to Walt Disney company.
Judy hopps own words ring in her long bunny ears as she’s nearly stepped on by an elephant for the umpteenth time.
Judy may have achieved her life long dream of becoming the first ever bunny police officer, and she may have became a celebrated hero……but she was still the small easy to miss prey who felt like she was still on her first day on the job.
And on that day, and nearly everyday since then she narrowly avoided being stepped on by an elephant, or a rhino, or a hippopotamus. Or any other of the larger animals that whether intentionally or not make Judy feel insignificant.
“Anyone can be anything” she repeats aloud as she looks up at the many animals who dwarf her in size pass.
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Yeah I’m not that big on drawing backgrounds that are close up vs a wide view where things can be relatively simplified , cause like I said I’m still an amateur artist who is currently putting more focus on drawing the characters. In the future I’ll probably start drawing backgrounds more often, but until then I’ve opted to draw one background object in artworks that don’t have a background as practice. Will you spot them all? With that said I hope you like this next pic that brings Judy hopps giant binge to life.
Original story of Judy hopps giant binge is by: Mustoshi
Artwork by me: Blendcore
Do not attempt to falsely claim credit for either of these works
Zootopia and all characters belong to Walt Disney company.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fat Furs
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 1876 x 1416px
File Size 291.9 kB
Another great pic~! You've been doing a fantastic job with facial expressions -- in both this pic and the last one, Judy's eyes and smile convey exactly what she's feeling.
I also appreciate the sheer size contrast between Judy and the elephant foot that's several times her size. The sketched lines on that foot are a nice touch. And good job reproducing Judy's uniform and duty belt and having her start out bottom-heavy, like she is in the movie.
Good idea, focusing on drawing characters rather than backgrounds, since the characters are what most viewers will focus on. Even so, it could be useful to practice backgrounds, so it's also a good idea to draw one object in each pic that doesn't need a background.
Keep up the great work~!
I also appreciate the sheer size contrast between Judy and the elephant foot that's several times her size. The sketched lines on that foot are a nice touch. And good job reproducing Judy's uniform and duty belt and having her start out bottom-heavy, like she is in the movie.
Good idea, focusing on drawing characters rather than backgrounds, since the characters are what most viewers will focus on. Even so, it could be useful to practice backgrounds, so it's also a good idea to draw one object in each pic that doesn't need a background.
Keep up the great work~!
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