For the twenty-fifth installment in my animated movie aesthetics, head on down to New Orleans with this Princess and the Frog aesthetic:
What do you think?
For the twenty-fifth installment in my animated movie aesthetics, head on down to New Orleans with this Princess and the Frog aesthetic:
What do you think?
Aesthetics used:
Southern Gothic
Morute
Fun Fact: Under the rope of the Morute creature, it is an entity disguising it but it never showed its true form
This is suggested by @Geezeycore
(You can make a fanart of them btw, I'm not forcing you to do it)
And a a random doodle
Top: Farmer’s daughter
Bottom: Southern Gothic
If there are any other country-ish aesthetics, lemme knowwwwwwww
Is there a version of Historical Americana that presents it subversively, like parodying the negative aspects of our history and making scathing comments about slavery, what we did and still do to Native Americans, etc? Kind of like Southern Gothic or Suburban Gothic but for all regions of the country throughout history? Or like the approach that SacriCore takes to commenting on the negative aspects of Christianity (which some think that it has no redeeming qualities whatsoever)?
I've been wanting to make characters for Southern Gothic and McBling, so here are the concepts
Haven't thought of a personality for the Southern Gothic girlie, but she's the sister of Morute :)