X-Ray Disney Sketches (UPDATE)

These X-Ray Drawings Show Us the Inner Workings of Cartoons

These x-ray drawings by Chris Panda are continuations of his incredible work entitled 'X-ray Series' that was showed earlier this month.

Chris Panda's work shows us the literal inner workings of famous cartoon characters that you may have grown up with. The bones and muscle tissue of some of these iconic characters are on full display here. For the most part, a lot of these x-ray drawings reveal exactly what you would expect to see if cartoon characters from your childhood were given an actual x-ray; but if you look closer you'll notice a few anomalies. Anomalies like Tweetie waving in Sylverster's stomach, Sailor Moon having horns and the bones in Popeye's forearms being incredibly huge.

It would appear that some of our most famous characters have secrets that can only be brought forth by the harsh truth of the x-ray.

X-ray Art
Exploring the use of x-ray technology in art to reveal hidden details and create unique visuals.
Character Anatomy
Examining the skeletal and muscular structures of popular characters to gain a deeper understanding of their design and inner workings.
Unexpected Anomalies
Uncovering surprising and unconventional elements in familiar cartoon characters through x-ray imaging.

Where This Applies

Art and Design
Exploring new possibilities in art and design through the integration of x-ray technology in creating unique and thought-provoking visuals.
Entertainment and Media
Utilizing x-ray technology to enhance storytelling and character development in animated films, TV shows, and video games.
Medical Imaging
Drawing inspiration from x-ray art to innovate medical imaging techniques and improve the understanding of human anatomy.
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