A long-awaited one for the list: Danny Fenton a.k.a. Danny Phantom as Peter Parker a.k.a. Spider-Man. This was on my to-do list after swapping him and Tucker as the Winter Soldier and Falcon with Chester and AJ.
Like Spider Loud, I made him hanging upside-down. That was difficult when it came to looking for the proper images of Danny.
This was followed by adding the web details, which were tedious, so had to rely on as screenshot of Timmy Turner as a Spider-Man-esque character from the beginning of Abra-Catastrophe and searching up images of the Spider-Man mask itself.
With everything done, I chose to add green in the eyes to indicate it's Danny as Spider-Man.
I'd say it's more fitting with Danny as Spider-Man over how the two have about as much in common: they're both teenage superheroes who had gotten their superpowers in an accidental/unintentional way, they have high school bullies who are blonde and athletic jocks, they had many girls (be it good or evil) crushing on him, their identities were inadvertently revealed to the public, and have formed relationships with their childhood friends who knew about their identities before anyone else (Mary Jane Watson for Spider-Man and Sam Manson for Danny). What I wouldn't give for a crossover comic between the two.
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This is basically my thoughts on Adventure Time brought back with a new series two years after the last one. In this case, the show died, then was resurrected with a new one.
Honestly, Adventure Time ended on a high note in 2018, showing how everything was wrapped up nicely. The anthology series, Distant Lands (2020-2021), was a nice follow-up that went deeper into the other characters and furthered the adventures of them. Then the adult-centered spin-off, Fionna and Cake (2023), was as engaging at best, but I had mixed feelings on the demographic shift; it's like an inversion to how Regular Show was raunchy, but was more tame in later seasons.
In case you're wondering, I don't hate Adventure Time; I just think it should quit while it's on top before overstaying its welcome with spewing a new series after the last. Warner oughta focus on its many array of shows from Cartoon Network than just rely on Adventure Time to carry it.
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Reposted for Clarence's 10th anniversary. I was reluctant at first, but, hey, you gotta get your stuff shown to the public.
I never thought I'd make another Family Guy art piece, until the 25th anniversary rolled around the corner.
Inspired by my tribute art for Steven Universe's 10th anniversary with its characters meeting the Simpson family from The Simpsons, I figured I could do the same with the Griffins meeting the characters from Clarence.
While I had made the Wendles, Jeff, Sumo, and Amy in the MacFarlane style, there was one thing needed: I needed to make the Griffin family!
In making the Griffins, I had to make sure their height and proportions were exact while I used the Simpson family as a height reference as I used screencaps from the crossover "The Simpsons Guy"; had to make sure the spacing for the family was right.
After eight hours of tracing and coloring the family (and reluctantly looking them in the face), I had to search for an image of the Griffins' house, which was a hassle as there aren't much good background images or screenshots of such of just the house.
As that was done, next was placing in the characters, which was tough as I had to get the scale right when looking at a scene.
Made on January 25, it has been ten hours of reluctant work, but it was all worth it for the Family Guy fans; and I'm sure Clarence fans will like this as something early before its 10th anniversary.
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My ode to Clarence: a home release of the entire show.
I had this planned as the day was nearer, so that meant making an original cover rather than rely on promo art with just Clarence, Jeff and Sumo; I wanted Mary, Chad and their friends alongside them.
Mary, Chad, Amy, Belson, Dustin, Nathan, Percy, Kimby, and Breehn were all made prior as separate character images, which took me around an hour and a half in placing each character, putting consistent shading on the right-sided characters, and adding Percy as I never made an existing vector before (mostly because he was my least favorite character). Meanwhile, Clarence, Sumo and Jeff, close to the cover, were made for this, which took me around an hour or so less by tracing existing art I made of them to save time.The "The Complete Series" text was made by tracing the letters from the show's end credits rather than make them in the same font as the title. All this was a big task, but to quote Clarence, it was worth it.
The DVD cover was taken from Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: The Complete Series, with its cover removed with PhotoLayers.
Originally, I almost thought about making a version of this without the digital code, which is basically the Blu-ray Disc logo in place of the "Blu-ray + Digital Code" text
Now Clarence has been my favorite show ever since around 2015 and I still love it to this day. If you love the show, too, express your love in the comments.
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To celebrate Kung Fu Panda 4 now released on digital, I figured I'd make my take on the 4K, as well as DVD, and Blu-ray.
The first cover I started with was the DVD back cover, which was on April 3 during midnight; I stopped to watch the first three Kung Fu Panda movies on Blu-ray for the first time. I didn't resume my work until around April 7, where I later worked on the Blu-ray and 4K's back cover art.
As I wanted to have the my Paramount Home Entertainment 4K back cover to match with the official Universal Pictures Home Entertainment 4K's; that also meant doing the same for the DVD and Blu-ray back covers.
Of course, I wanted the back covers to match with the most latest back covers of Paramount Home Entertainment's releases, so I looked at a variety of the late 2023 covers and early 2024 covers for the text and pacing of the jargon on the back covers.
As the back covers were finished, I then got to work on the front covers; all of which I went with presenting the spine and skipping the flat front covers.
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When you find Disney/20th's Deadpool on Warner's Max and no longer on Disney+...
I had to.
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Nickelodeon Movies' critically aclaimed computer-animated film is coming to 4K on June 4!
Fanmade: March 4, 2021
Official: June 4, 2024
I always had a hunch they'd release this movie on 4K sooner or later. Unfortunately, there's no Dolby Atmos track on this upcoming 4K release, as it'll be reusing the Blu-ray's DTS-HD Master Audio track instead, which seems pretty lazy in my opinion; missed opportunity.
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I've come across the upcoming Blu-ray release of Kung Fu Panda 4 that will have some goodies for its limited edition exclusive releases at Walmart and Target.
And to think, it's only been two weeks after the movie was released in theaters.
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Has that reminded you of this?
SPOILERS if you haven't seen Avengers: Endgame!
Be it mere coincidence or other, it makes me proud of picturing Jimmy Neutron as Iron Man.
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After a prior realization, I decided to have Chester and AJ as Bucky Barnes a.k.a. Winter Soldier and Sam Wilson a.k.a. Falcon from a realization long ago. Took four hours than what I usually thought would take.
I got the images from the Nickelodeon Wiki and traced over 'em, then removed the baseline images, followed by coloring 'em in with the colors I had from the last Winter Soldier and Falcon post I made.
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A random post, but which guitar scene in Steven Universe: The Movie was better?
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