My non-Rayman arts
Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 5:07 pm
...for those who either doesn't have a dA account or wonders if I can draw something else besides countless green Counts. 
Actually, I love Sesame Street (and muppets in general) way more than Rayman - the reason I started to like the Crossroads of Dreams was Globox's similarity to Cookie Monster. Russian version of "Street" is called Ulitsa Sezam, so here's my tribute to it (there was much more pictures, I just temporarily removed them to be redrawn and reuploaded later - so expect more im the future).
Zeliboba "studies" - normally he wears a long mantle, a tie and sneakers, but since I always ran out of blue marker first, I made also a "feral" countershaded version of him:






Grover:
Non-Sesame arts:
Asterix and his British cousin Anticlimax:

"Home on the Range" - Alameda Slim and the Willie Bros. (the 3rd one is yet to be drawn) as elves (
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Tribute to "Little Nemo in Slumberland" - the Oomp Goblins:


Pan Kleks (as known in Poland, where he was created), Mister Blot (as translated abroad) or Mister Blotsby (in my translation) - the wonderful professor who lives on a crossroad of all magic tales and runs a magic academy:






Melo the Laughster from "Mister Blotsby in Space" movie, which I have in Polish:
...and miscellanious arts:




That's all for now, more to come.
Actually, I love Sesame Street (and muppets in general) way more than Rayman - the reason I started to like the Crossroads of Dreams was Globox's similarity to Cookie Monster. Russian version of "Street" is called Ulitsa Sezam, so here's my tribute to it (there was much more pictures, I just temporarily removed them to be redrawn and reuploaded later - so expect more im the future).
Zeliboba "studies" - normally he wears a long mantle, a tie and sneakers, but since I always ran out of blue marker first, I made also a "feral" countershaded version of him:






Grover:

Non-Sesame arts:
Asterix and his British cousin Anticlimax:

"Home on the Range" - Alameda Slim and the Willie Bros. (the 3rd one is yet to be drawn) as elves (



Tribute to "Little Nemo in Slumberland" - the Oomp Goblins:


Pan Kleks (as known in Poland, where he was created), Mister Blot (as translated abroad) or Mister Blotsby (in my translation) - the wonderful professor who lives on a crossroad of all magic tales and runs a magic academy:






Melo the Laughster from "Mister Blotsby in Space" movie, which I have in Polish:

...and miscellanious arts:




That's all for now, more to come.



















