![]() "When more people began to anticipate my art, however, I knew I had somewhat of a responsibility to spend a bit more time researching different ideas," she said. While she originally inserted her own preferences into the art, Yudie now feels the pressure to be slightly more discerning. ![]() She added, "I wanted to capture the same texture and feel that the original artwork intended." (It's true: Instagram, and now TikTok, house all sorts of Disney edits, from princesses with more realistic proportions to animated animals as humans.) "Recreating Disney characters is not a new concept, but I wanted to approach it with what I've learned as an artist to create the most organic-looking images possible," Yudie told POPSUGAR via email. Yudie's series was inspired by other illustrators and digital artists sharing similar fan art online.
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