Dad is a person who makes the world happier. Tom Curtis is a father for two kids at the age of eight and eleven. They both like drawings, and Tom wanted to add some value for their paintings. SO he decided to bring life for those creative and goofy doodles. The ultimate results were hilarious, and you may wish for mother nature also recreate those animals.
“I used to claim that all the animals were real and it took ages to find them and photograph them, although that joke wore thin pretty quickly, The length of time to make them depends on all sorts of things. The subject matter (animals tend to be quicker than vehicles); what the texture is (reptile scales take ages to get right, smooth skin is easy, fur is somewhere in the middle); and the more detailed the drawing, the longer it’ll take. But generally speaking, I reckon an average of 10 hours per image sounds about right.” He explained
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As per most of the kids doing, he noticed that they draw the eyes and mouth on the same side of the animal’s head. So he wanted to see the same way as children see the world. Tom, explain it as “The thought crossed my mind that maybe it was us adults not looking at the world correctly and that maybe the kids had it right. So I decided to take to Photoshop and reimagine animals, faces, vehicles, and objects just like kids had drawn them.”
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Aren’t these doodles being creative and beautiful?