thanoodles:

My assignment for Illustration History is to recreate any object in three different styles of illustration throughout history. I depicted the cover of Singin’ in the rain in the three biggest sequential art styles of the time and used some of their most renowned artists as reference.

From left to right: Fred Ray (North-American), Hergé (European) and Osamu Tezuka (Asian).

Tezuka was definitely the biggest challenge. I used his more ‘mature’ style for reference but I’m still not happy with how it turned out. :[ Ah, well.

GIIIIRL this is awesome. I don’t know which I love more, the Fred Ray or the Hergé.

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    brilliant. Excellent work. I’m not only a fan
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    Rain movie poster, as done...Tezuka, courtesy of
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    :D This makes me happy.
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    NOW WITH THE RIGHT TUMBLR ACCOUNT… THANK YOU RICKY and I’m leaning towards Hergé because it actually has a background....
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    I don’t know which I love more, the illustrations or the reference! Look, in the Tezuka, Gene Kelley kinda looks like...