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Part 2 to this post is finally done! Renovating my old portfolio pieces is SO satisfying, would recommend 😎👌
(new version is the 1rst, more purpley one)
#I do like how colorful and bold my older illustrations were.. I was just having fun and wanted to make something REALLY eye-catching#I can respect my younger self uwu I'm just trying to beat the too much gene. It's a difficult battle#My art#Illustration#Procreate#Traditional art#Digital art#Multimedia#Acrylic painting#Watercolor#Paper cut-out#This one goes to all the my purple fans. Shout out.#unrelated but. I am maintaining my 1rst place on the Duolingo leader board like my life depends on it. Over 2000XP over the person in 2nd#AHAHAHAH
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(via Dreams of Space - Books and Ephemera: Cosmodrome (1987))
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Cartoon Heroes Paper Cut-Outs
Secret Squirrel
Created by Hanna-Barbera, Secret Squirrel serves as a secret agent for the International Sneaky Service. He is assisted in his adventures by his fez-wearing, bespectacled sidekick Morocco Mole. The pair fights crime and evil enemy agents using cunning and a variety of spy gadgets and weapons hidden within Secret's trench coat.

Actor Mel Blanc provided the voice for Secret Squirrel (with actor Paul Frees voicing Morocco Mole. The two heroes first appeared in the debut episode of The Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show, first airing in October of 1965.
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Cartoon Heroes Paper Cut-Outs
Rapunzel
In the 2010 Disney animated feature, Tangled, Rapunzel is a princess whose life was saved when her mother was treated by the magical sunlight-drop-flower whilst pregnant. As a result, Princess Repunzle was born with her hair possessing the same healing properties of the sundrop flower.
The villainous Mother Gothel had used the now-extinct flower to retain her youth for many years. Desperate to stave off her demise, Gothel abducted Rapunzel and kept her secluded in a tower, using the princess’ long locks of flowing hair to maintain her youth and vigor.
The roguish Flynn Rider would eventually help Rapunzel in escaping Gothel’s clutches. The princess was ultimately reunited with her true family and lived happily ever after.
Actress Mandy Moore provided the voice for Rapunzel.
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Heroes & Villains The DC Animated Universe - Paper Cut-Out Portraits and Profiles
Inque
Not much is known of the origins of the shapeshifting mercenary and saboteur known as Inque. How she came to possess her metahuman abilities remains unknown. Her form is composed of a dark, ink-like substance that is entirely malleable. This allowed her to alter her shape at will, forms her limbs into sharpened weapons, slip easily through cracks and slide across surfaces at great speeds. Her one vulnerability appeared to be water, which caused her to become defuse and lose her ability to maintain structural integrity. Although water was not lethal for Inque and she has been able to re-manifest her form once dried.
Inque was hired by Derrick Powers during a time in which Wayne/Powers was competing with Foxteca over a highly lucrative governmental contract. Powers tasked Inque with sabotaging Foxteca facilities so to ensure his company landed the contract. Bruce Wayne investigated the matter and assigned Batman (Terry McGinnis) to stand guard over the additional Foxteca plants in the case that the saboteur were to strike again. This indeed occurred yet Batman was unprepared for an altercation with someone as formidable as Inque and she easily evaded capture in their initial altercation.
Learning that Batman was once more meddling in his affairs, Derrick Powers tasked Inque with assassinating him and any accomplice he might be working with. Sneaking into the Batmobile, Inque accompanied Batman back to the Batcave before attacking him. Transforming into a torrent of ink, she nearly succeeded in suffocating Batman but was stopped by Bruce Wayne (who used an old Gray Ghost costume to hide his identity). Bruce ultimately utilized Mr. Freeze’s freeze gun to incapacitate Inque whereupon she was delivered to the authorities. Without the services of his saboteur, Powers lost out on the contract to Foxteca.
Inque would return on subsequent occasions to battle Batman. Some time thereafter, the mutagenic substance that bestowed Inque her abilities began to break down making it difficult to maintain a physical form. She turned to her estranged daughter, Deanna Clay, for aid. She had Deanna steal a mutagenic compound from Gotham Genetics that could stabilize her condition. Deanna went through with this, but cut the compound with a solvent as part of a plan to kill her mother and pilfer her savings. Inque discovered her daughter’s betrayal too late. Starting to dissolve, she attacked Deanna yet Batman arrived in time to save her. Together they watched Inque seemingly melt into nothingness.
Actress Shannon Kenny provided the voice for the villain with Inque first appearing in the third episode of the first season of Batman Beyond, ‘Black Out.’
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Final Paper cut-out on greenscreen Rough animation

Click here it view the animation with audio!
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I love your artwork so much! Your colors are so vibrant and none of the white speckles in the paper ever shows, its so impressive and I really dig it! I was wondering if you use any sort of blending medium? Like baby oil or anything? Either way, I really enjoy looking at your artwork and I'm always excited to see whatever you'll make next
I use a colorless blender (prismacolor, which is wax-based so baby oil probably wouldnt work) but my scanner is also rly bad about picking up white specks in a way photographing the art with my phone isnt, so I usually have to do some digital editing to get rid of them as well.
I do this by duplicating the layer, setting the one on top to "darken," and using the mixer brush to blend out the white spots + just use the eyedropper tool to select the color of that area (needs to be a slightly lighter shade of it) and color over the white spots with the brush tool
i edited a small bit of the original scan to show what i mean
original:
with the edited layer:
heres how it looks set to normal instead of darken, I used both the mixing brush and regular brush just to demo it
#explanation is under the cut. post got a bit too long#u prob have to click the image for full resolution to rly see what i mean about the white specks showing up#i think its bc the scanner is meant to scan documents. so it picks up the white specks of paper very brightly#how much editing is done varies from piece to piece#ive thought abt listing 'digital art' as one of the mediums in tags for the more heavily edited art#where it looks significantly different than the physical drawing in front of me#but i feel like that might be confusing#art where i set out to do some mix of traditional and digital is tagged this way but im not rly sure where to draw the line tbh#the hunger wasnt edited in a way where it looks significantly different from the original (just a bit darker)#the scan is just dull and light bc my scanner is like that lol#so with editing that one i was mostly just trying to make it look like the physical drawing in front of me#u can tell by the 'layer 44' in the screenshot these take a lot of editing lmao#art help
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Heroes & Villains The DC Animated Universe - Paper Cut-Out Portraits and Profiles
Elseworlds Addendum - The Flash (Barry Allen)
Barry Allen was a forensic scientist who worked for the Central City Police Department. Late one night when he was at his lab, a freak lightning bolt struck a nearby shelf dousing Allen with a strange concoction of unnamed chemicals. In some bizarre fashion, the result was that Allen could connect to ‘The Speed Force.’
As such, he could now run at supersonic speed, had matching reflexes and could heal rapidly from injury. Furthermore, this Speed Force also protected Allen from the frictional velocity of moving at such extreme speeds. With these newfound powers, Allen donned a crimson bodysuit sporting a lightning bolt and dubbed himself ‘The Flash’ becoming a crimefighter patrolling the streets of Central City.
The Flash would go on to help form the first iteration of The Justice League and also married his longterm girlfriend Iris West. Allen perished in a valiant effort to save the multiverse during the Crisis of Infinite Earths; at which point his former sidekick, Wally West, stepped in to become the new Flash. Allen returned from the dead several years later thanks to some complex machination of The Speed Force. Reassuming the mantle of The Flash, Allen returned to protecting his city and serving on The Justice League.
Wally West was the main Flash of DC Comics at the time that the Justice League animated series debuted. As such, Wally became The Flash of the DCAU continuity (with elements of Barry Allen’s backstory incorporated into Wally’s character). Although a colleague of Wally’s at the Central City Police Department who resembled Barry did make a cameo in the Justice League Unlimited episode, ‘Flash and Substance.’
The Barry Allen version of The Flash first appeared in the pages of Showcase #4 (1956).
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