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      • Animal Hybrids
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Jason Freeny Character Anatomy

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For this project, we are looking at the work of Jason Freeny and the concept of "anthropomorphism." 

https://jasonfreeny.com/

We are going to develop a character, real or existing, on a sheet of 12"x 18" paper. We are going to fully color/paint/render half of the character from the exterior, and the other half as an anthropomorphic interpretation of the characters bodily systems in the interior (mainly the skeletal, respiratory and the digestive systems).  
Drawings will be graded based on their creativity and anatomical accuracy. 
 
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