A digital artist from Italy showed how cartoon animals would look in reality

A digital artist from Italy showed how cartoon animals would look in reality

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Dito Von Tease from Bologna decided to rethink the images of cartoon animals to show how they would look if they existed in reality. According to the Italian artist, he tried to give them their poses, their appearance, to display their character, and as a result, they look like real animals who are cosplaying their cartoon character prototype. He showed his project to his 4-year-old son, Alessandro, and the boy recognized almost everyone.

A digital artist from Italy showed how cartoon animals would look in reality

A digital artist from Italy showed how cartoon animals would look in reality

Goofy

A digital artist from Italy showed how cartoon animals would look in reality

Patrick

Remy from RatatouilleĀ»

A digital artist from Italy showed how cartoon animals would look in reality

Scooby-doo

A digital artist from Italy showed how cartoon animals would look in reality

Leonardo from the Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesĀ»

A digital artist from Italy showed how cartoon animals would look in reality

King Julian

A digital artist from Italy showed how cartoon animals would look in reality

Snoopy

Robin Hood

A digital artist from Italy showed how cartoon animals would look in reality

Mickey Mouse

A digital artist from Italy showed how cartoon animals would look in reality

Pink Panther

A digital artist from Italy showed how cartoon animals would look in reality

Pluto

A digital artist from Italy showed how cartoon animals would look in reality

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Scrooge McDuck

A digital artist from Italy showed how cartoon animals would look in reality

Sly Coyote

A digital artist from Italy showed how cartoon animals would look in reality

Cheshire Cat

A digital artist from Italy showed how cartoon animals would look in reality

Ed from Angry Birds

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