This took me a long time to finish. The challenge was not just the coloring but sketching the characters as accurate as I could get them.
They're all furry girls that I love, each from different movies.
Judy Hopps from Zootopia © Walt Disney Pictures
Darma from Rock Dog © Mandoo Pictures and Real FX Animation Studios
Porsha Crystal from Sing 2 © Universal Pictures
Diane Foxington from The Bad Guys and Zhen from Kung Fu Panda 4 © Universal Pictures and Dreamworks SKG
They're all furry girls that I love, each from different movies.
Judy Hopps from Zootopia © Walt Disney Pictures
Darma from Rock Dog © Mandoo Pictures and Real FX Animation Studios
Porsha Crystal from Sing 2 © Universal Pictures
Diane Foxington from The Bad Guys and Zhen from Kung Fu Panda 4 © Universal Pictures and Dreamworks SKG
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1920 x 1560px
File Size 1.79 MB
Pretty cute!
About Kung-fu Panda, what I don't understand is, how can Master Shifu be so callous, cruel and cold-hearted towards Tai-Lung after everything they have been through together? He was the closest thing to a father he ever had. Shifu raised him, trained him, groomed him into being The Dragon Warrior. And when Oogway rejected Tai-Lung, Shifu was all like, "Sorry, tough luck." And then he cut all ties with him, locked him away and forgot about him.
Tai-Lung just wanted to make his master proud, and Shifu werewolfed on him, turning from father figure, into a cowardly betrayer. On Oogway's orders, Shifu ended up turning his student into the monster that he did not want to become. This is just...WRONG! A master or sensei of any martial art is supposed to stand by their students through thick and thin, no matter what. And Shifu did not.
About Kung-fu Panda, what I don't understand is, how can Master Shifu be so callous, cruel and cold-hearted towards Tai-Lung after everything they have been through together? He was the closest thing to a father he ever had. Shifu raised him, trained him, groomed him into being The Dragon Warrior. And when Oogway rejected Tai-Lung, Shifu was all like, "Sorry, tough luck." And then he cut all ties with him, locked him away and forgot about him.
Tai-Lung just wanted to make his master proud, and Shifu werewolfed on him, turning from father figure, into a cowardly betrayer. On Oogway's orders, Shifu ended up turning his student into the monster that he did not want to become. This is just...WRONG! A master or sensei of any martial art is supposed to stand by their students through thick and thin, no matter what. And Shifu did not.
To be perfectly honest, Kung Fu Panda was the only one I didn't actually watch. I'm not really into martial arts movies - even animated - because they always seem to focus more on the choreography than the actual fight. So to be honest, I just was never really interested. Zhen was the character who really caught my attention and I just wanted to add her in this pic.
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