Detailed 3D Illustrations of Anatomically Correct Cartoon Character Skulls Labeled as Scientific Specimens
View this post on InstagramCanis Goofus - USA, 1932A post shared by Filip Hodas (@hoodass) on Oct 7, 2019 at 1:05pm PDT
Prague 3D illustrator Filip Hodas, aka hoodass (previously), has created "Cartoon Fossils", a brilliant series of highly detailed 3D illustrations that show the anatomically correct skulls of famous cartoon characters as labeled scientific specimens.
I always enjoyed creating skulls. I decided to combine my skull passion with 3D and some of my favourite childhood cartoon characters.
View this post on InstagramAnas Scroogius - USA, 1947A post shared by Filip Hodas (@hoodass) on Feb 27, 2020 at 11:21am PST
View this post on InstagramSpongia Bobi - USA, 1999A post shared by Filip Hodas (@hoodass) on Oct 15, 2019 at 4:15pm PDT
View this post on InstagramCanaria Tweetea - USA, 1941A post shared by Filip Hodas (@hoodass) on Oct 23, 2019 at 3:36pm PDT
View this post on InstagramMus Minnius - USA, 1928A post shared by Filip Hodas (@hoodass) on Nov 28, 2019 at 11:18am PST
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