Friday, 26 September 2014

Fan Art Friday: Pokemon by Satoshi Tajari & Nintendo

Happy Fan Art Friday everyone! I hope you've had a brilliant week. Today's drawings will be about some new and old drawings of the anime and game Pokemon. I'm sure a lot of you are aware of how much it has expanded since it has first began back in the mid-90's. Both the anime and game are really good.

I came across the anime first back in 1999. It was shown on SM:TV Live and the plot always excited me. What appealed to me was not only the art but the stories that were revealed in every episode. I remember the arrival of Ash Kechum and Pikachu as well as the arrival of his competitor who was always a step ahead of him Gary. 

This was the second anime that I spotted after the Tenchi Muyo/Universe series. Since I already enjoyed the Tenchi series and Pokemon had similar features as in look. I thought that it would be wonderful to watch. Since the programme was broadcasted in the UK, I watched the English dub. I really loved the voice actors and actresses who played the main characters. They made the series very fun, exciting and emotional.

Due to the fact that I really enjoy the series I began buying some of the merchandise and also drew some of the Pokemon. Also some of the characters. The drawings that I drew went on to the extent that I included it in most of my work in school. I even made a fan fiction of some of the characters and included a new character. I always took reference to the person who created the series. However I did not play the game until the early 2000's. The game was very appealing.


The first drawing that you see below is the a colour drawing of Pikachu that I created a couple of weeks back. It looks pretty good.:

















The following drawings are some of the Pokemon that I drew when I was 12. Most of its references were from a 2000 year calendar that I had. I used it to remember all (back then) 150 Pokemon. This was a huge success for me:









































































































There will be something that I'll be showing not only on my blog but somewhere else on Wednesday so please look forward to it.

There will be more fan art next week. Thank you for visiting and please leave a comment. \(^o^)/

Friday, 19 September 2014

Fan Art Friday: Lilo and Stitch by Disney and My Phone Genie by Lee Walters

Happy Fan Art Friday Everyone! (Apologises for not posting a new blog entry last week.) Today I'll be showing you two fan arts both of them were created using colouring pencils also references.

The first drawing is of the Disney film and series Lilo and Stitch. I never got to watch the movie. But the series did actually make a big impact. From what I can remember they were wierd and wonderful creatures that Lilo and Stitch found within each episode and by the end of it they found a place where Stitch can visit. I personally thought that this concept. There was something else too. When the movie was released in the UK, the actor who played Stitch appeared on UK radio. There were times where he appeared. It got me immensely excited:


























The second and final fan art is of a current programme being showed on UK TV. It's called My Phone Genie. The series is created by Lee Walters.  This programme is shown on the CITV channel. It was also commissioned by CITV. The plot focuses on a girl callled Jasmine Hart. While looking for a ringtone for her phone she ends up getting a genie on her phone. This leads her and two of her school friends into a fiasco of humour and mishaps which can lead them into trouble. In this drawing I decided to draw Gene himself. I found him a very funny funny person and as I've already practised drawing men in some of my other posts, I thought I'd give a go of drawing him. It turned out better than I expected and I really hope to draw more male characters in the future.:


























There will be more fan art next week. I'll most probably show some old drawings that I did back when I was in my early teens. Have a fantastic weekend and make the most of it.

Friday, 5 September 2014

Fan Art Friday: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by Kevin Eastman Peter Laird , Calcifer from Howls Moving Castle by Diane Wynne Jones and Megara from Disney's Herucles

Happy September and Happy Fan Art Friday today I'll be showing three drawing that are all in colouring pencils.

The first fan art is of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by Peter Laird and Kevin Eastman. I'm a big fan of the turtles and I have been watching the TV during the 90's. It's awesome, great and spectacular. My favourite turtles was either between Raphael and Donatello.  I loved everything about the fanchise. The movies, the cartoon and the live-action series. I think the only thing that I have haven't seen ore read is the comics. I would love to read them some day. There might be possibility that I might draw more characters from this series. I think it is timeless and it has been very appealing to every generation who have come across them either through the comics or TV. I don't think I can every get tired of them.:






































The next fan art is of Calcifer from Howl's Moving Castle by Diane Wynne Jones. The movie was directed by Hayao Miyazaki. Although I haven't read the book I have watched the Studio Ghibli movie and  I think it is incredible. I've watched both the  Japanese and English version and surprising both of the was really good. I decided to draw Calcifer because he was hilarious in both versions. He also looked quite cute too. Although he is fire I really wanted to hug him after watching the movie. I decided to make him very cute in this drawing:







































The third and final fan art for today is of Megara from the Disney movie Hercules. This is a great movie. Around the time it was released here in the UK, it was advertised everywhere. It was so big that the premiere was shown on TV too. I was very intrigued. However I did not watch it until it was on the Disney Channel. I really enjoyed and Megara was my favourite. I adore the fact that the story was set in Ancient Greece as I was fascinated about Greece when I was very young. I've drawn Megara quite randomly during this week and I thought that it will be awesome to great to shown here on my blog.:








































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