I know Pooh's just a teddy bear, but what happens when he becomes real and grows up with Christopher Robin? There's no orange furred bear in reality, so I used the Alaskan Grizzly Bear's soft brown fur for Pooh. Of course, there's Pooh's trademark red shirt and the pot of "hunny". For Christopher Robin, I made him not too rugged, since he's English, and would probably grow up taking blue collared jobs. I toned down his body because he loved adventure as a child, and is possibly into outdoor sports as an adult. Most Cartoons portray Christopher Robin as brown haired, although some books portrayed him red headed. So I mixed both colors, brown with a tinge of red.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Christopher Robin and Winnie The Pooh
I know Pooh's just a teddy bear, but what happens when he becomes real and grows up with Christopher Robin? There's no orange furred bear in reality, so I used the Alaskan Grizzly Bear's soft brown fur for Pooh. Of course, there's Pooh's trademark red shirt and the pot of "hunny". For Christopher Robin, I made him not too rugged, since he's English, and would probably grow up taking blue collared jobs. I toned down his body because he loved adventure as a child, and is possibly into outdoor sports as an adult. Most Cartoons portray Christopher Robin as brown haired, although some books portrayed him red headed. So I mixed both colors, brown with a tinge of red.
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