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Sunny Autumnal Landscape by Vessels

Sunny Autumnal Landscape

Vessels

Sunny Autumnal Landscape in Soft Pastels - Illustrative Style

Painted in Corel Painter, using custom dry media brushes.

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    This hill with trees reminds me Watership Down area from 1999 and 2001 TV series based on the novel written by Richard Adams.

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      Don't know this TV show.
      Will check on Google :)

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        All the seasons are on YouTube, for example the first episode of season 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooKq34DoiNs .

        Notice that Rik Mayall is voice acting there in both seasons. ;)

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          oh!, it is an animated cartoon.
          I thought it would be a movie :lol:

          (I am afraid I don't know anything about anime)

          The backgrounds (trees and fields) of this anime are lovely.
          I should try this style, sometimes...

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            The term "anime" means cartoon created in Japan or Japanese style, with traits such as:

            • Bambi-like over-sized eyes,
            • unnatural animation,
            • huge drop having to represent sweating,
            • humour on more liberal levels than European standards
            • many (though not all) anime series are distributed abroad in Japanese with English subtitles.

            Both Watership Down cartoons ( the 1978 film and TV series from 1999-2001) lack those traits - they're examples of Western animation, which is not anime.

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              Thanks for all the details.

              "humour on more liberal levels than European standards" ==> lol !
              In North-western Europe and Northern America we cannot speak of anything any longer;
              it is now impossible to speak freely;
              there will always be a moron to say that it is racist, sexist, anti-social, etc...
              In fact, everything and anything can be "controversial".
              It is just a matter of "interpretation".