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Who is the main character of "Aladdin"?
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[quote="KrisCynical"]I've been meaning to start hanging around these boards for a couple years now and I hope to actually DO it now. For anybody who was on the AML back in The Day, I used to write and illustrate Aladdin fic with Evi about Ali and Azul and was known as notesRAAC or nevi_al_2001. I ditched those handles a while back, finished school, and now I'm KrisCynical everywhere else. BUT ANYWAY. I always go for a few months without watching any of the Aladdin movies and then I'll get the notion to watch the first one... then it'll make me watch all my other Aladdin stuff... and then I'll remember why I've been obsessed with this fandom since I was 9. I've spent way too long talking to DisneyPrincess about the ins and outs and quirks of Aladdin and Jasmine's relationship, and I am a complete sap about it. So I must say if Disney can get away with The Eyebrows and 'earth moving' schtiks, I can get away with this: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v434/kriscynical/websized%20fanart/random/562c2c0a.jpg Post-KoT. [u]It's a *little* suggestive, so you have been warned.[/u] Nothing showing, though. I borrowed Jasmine's outfit from the paper doll book because I really am [i]just that cool.[/i] I notice that there's not much Aladdin artwork out there of this nature, so I thought I ought to put that little warning there. :wink: In the other fandoms I'm a part of I do work like this a lot. I love focusing on the emotional aspects of character relationships and I do suggestive pieces here and there. I never get gratuitous, though, because I have too much respect for the characters I depict to do that. I like to communicate the emotional interactions going on between said characters rather than just give the viewer something gratuitous to look at. That being said, I hope you guys like this.[/quote]
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Syera
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 5:52 pm
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AladdinsGenie wrote:
See?
...although, anime!Aladdin yelling "CARPET, LET'S MOVE" with the moving dramatic background is making me laugh
I want to see that
so
badly. XD
And that is a very nice picture. I love cartoon characters done realistically. X3
Mariposa79
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 12:11 pm
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I am such a fan of your drawings. I saw your portfolio website and the pictures that are posted for Evi's stories. They are so awesome.
That was so beautiful that you've drawn that totally romantic.
Whilethecitysnoozes
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 7:46 am
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WOW. I discovered this beautiful drawing... today? What kind of Aladdin fan AM I?
Gorgeous as always Kristin!
dazzeling diamond
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 10:44 pm
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"OMG" *is positively salivating upon seeing image*
Seriously, I'm about to drool....that pic is seriously sexy (thankfully, not in a trashy way! kudos for that!) *Wants to keep it*!!! I love it, best part is definitely his chest, for sure, hands *swoon* down!
dazzeling diamond
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 10:40 pm
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It's not working! Every time I open it, it says 'cannot find server' *CRIES*
Amadou
Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 1:07 pm
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The more I look at it, the more I like it...
APK
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 4:29 pm
Post subject: Re: New A/J pic because I'm a sap.
KrisCynical wrote:
I've been meaning to start hanging around these boards for a couple years now and I hope to actually DO it now.
Welcome!
Took ya long enough.
I love the pic. I want her hair there! Can you draw it on my head
KrisCynical
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 11:56 pm
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Akiko wrote:
That is really,
really
nice. o.o I love your style; the way you've managed to keep the characters looking like themselves while still giving them your own unique art style and flare. It's a nice mixture of cartoon and realism, I'd say. Awesome job! *makes a mental note to check out more of your artwork X3* Excellent work on the anatomy, too. I find that's one of the hardest things to get right (especially on humans).
My friends in college knew me as the Anatomy Whore. lol I love human anatomy and have an obsessive compulsive collection of anatomy books to prove it. One of the favorite classes I took was Figure Anatomy, which was a figure drawing class that also taught textbook anatomy for artists. It was fascinating!
Akiko
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 11:38 pm
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That is really,
really
nice. o.o I love your style; the way you've managed to keep the characters looking like themselves while still giving them your own unique art style and flare. It's a nice mixture of cartoon and realism, I'd say. Awesome job! *makes a mental note to check out more of your artwork X3* Excellent work on the anatomy, too. I find that's one of the hardest things to get right (especially on humans).
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 10:57 pm
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See?
...although, anime!Aladdin yelling "CARPET, LET'S MOVE" with the moving dramatic background is making me laugh
Calluna
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 10:39 pm
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Big eyes are canon in this fandom.
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 10:21 pm
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Calluna wrote:
Yeah, but conventions, those are American fans, so it seems like just the whole you-must-conform-to-one-style thing coming from another direction. Most of the actual Japanese artists I saw had styles I didn't really think of as "anime style" at all.
Yeah, big eyes and spiky hair doesn't make it anime
Calluna
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 8:36 pm
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Yeah, but conventions, those are American fans, so it seems like just the whole you-must-conform-to-one-style thing coming from another direction. Most of the actual Japanese artists I saw had styles I didn't really think of as "anime style" at all.
KrisCynical
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 8:08 pm
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Calluna wrote:
KrisCynical wrote:
Thanks.
I tend to do all of my fanart (Disney or anime) in my own illustration style that's a little more on the realistic side. Glad you liked it.
This is pretty much why I used to be big into looking for Japanese Disney fanart a couple of years ago, because it seemed like those fanartists were a lot more likely to draw the characters in their own style instead of just copying the movie. Don't ask me why that is, I thought we Americans were supposed to be the ones who were all about individuality.
I dunno, but when I've showcased my work at some anime conventions and in different anime fandoms I've gotten some flack from time to time for not drawing the characters in anime style. Some people can be rabid about that stuff! At least transferring from Disney to my style doesn't seem to be that much of a stretch -- at least to me. lol
Calluna
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 8:05 pm
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KrisCynical wrote:
Thanks.
I tend to do all of my fanart (Disney or anime) in my own illustration style that's a little more on the realistic side. Glad you liked it.
This is pretty much why I used to be big into looking for Japanese Disney fanart a couple of years ago, because it seemed like those fanartists were a lot more likely to draw the characters in their own style instead of just copying the movie. Don't ask me why that is, I thought we Americans were supposed to be the ones who were all about individuality.
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