Hi all,
These are illustrations I did of the TCats using watercolors. I wanted to give them a bit of a “realistic” look while still trying to be faithful to the original cartoon design. Enjoy
http://i1192.photobucket.com/albums/aa337/emmaringo/Panthro-Cheetara.jpg
http://i39.tinypic.com/212s2et.jpghttp://i39.tinypic.com/iptixs.jpg
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Wow, amazing!!! I especially like the Mumm-Ra, Lion-O and Tygra paintings. I’ve never been any good with watercolors at all.
Thank you for the kind words “Blinded No More”. I’m glad you liked them.
Excellent work, the Lion O and Tygra are my favorites.
Those are great! I love them! I’m always amazed at what people can do with water-colors. I think Lion-O is my favorite out of those.
Tygra
November 21, 2011, 8:30pm
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I can’t see the first one (deleted?), but the other two are great. Nice work.
Wilycub
November 22, 2011, 4:08am
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Thank you for the compliments “Chromeagle ” and “CodeofThundera ”
“Tygra ” I have re-uploaded the first image. Let me know if you can view it now. Thanks
Tygra
November 22, 2011, 3:22pm
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Yep, that fixed it. Panthro and Cheetara look great.
Bengali’s a beast – clearly far beyond the carbon-copy type.
system
April 15, 2012, 8:55am
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WOW! Wilycub, your paintings are amazing! Beautiful work and I look forward to seeing more of your work.
Osbert
April 15, 2012, 9:20am
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Awesome work Wilycub! I think Ben Gali and Cheetara are my favourites, you’ve really captured something there, would love to see more!
Amazing work once again Wilycub. Excellent Bengali:thumbsup:
Thank you all for your wonderful comments and words of encouragement. Here’s Lynx-O.
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Yes, sir, Wilycub. Your take on Lynx-O is supremely done well.
I looooove your art! Your avatar is by far my favorite followed by Lynx-o. Way to be super talented and thanks for sharing!!!
They’re absolutely beautiful! How long did it take you to make these? Are they traditional art or is it like watercolor tool from a program because I can’t really tell.
Thank you “AirMuseServalia”. Actually I used to work on these whenever I had some spare time which was usually a few hours on some days and zero on others. But if I were to roughly estimate, I’d say 4-5 days per illustration.