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Creative Dad Uses Photoshop To Bring His Children’s Animal Drawings To Life

Children’s drawings are always cute and creative. Their perspectives and imaginations about things are so much different from us adults. Therefore, their random doodles sometimes look so fascinating and become inspirations for their parents or surrounding people to create something else.
After seeing many naïve and imaginative drawings, Tom Curtis, the father of two kids AI and Dom, comes up with an amusing idea that he brings his kids’ sketches into life. He uses Photoshop to illustrate their artwork (most of them are about animals) into figures that look hilariously bizarre and terrifying at times.
Tom runs an Instagram page named ‘Thing I Have Drawn’ where he frequently posts funny photos to bring people good laughs. They absolutely love these pics. We have rounded up some of the best ones in the list below. Scroll down to enjoy.
If you want more, you can visit his Instagram Twitter

#1. Something cool, that I don’t understand, has happened to the shape of Alistair’s hand.

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#2. Oh my word. What is that bird?!

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#3. Look, it’s a chick! He’s got legs and a face, And thin bits of feather all over the place.

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#4. This giraffe’s like a unicorn, in a weird kind of way.

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#5. We spotted this frog, perched on a leaf.

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#6. There’s a goose on the loose!

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#7. Some of our creations make me shudder. (Especially those with a droopy udder).

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#8. Is that a squirrel up in the tree?

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#9. My little pony, skinny and bony.

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#10. It was nice of these dogs to give us a pose. But strange that between them, I can’t see a nose.

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#11. What type of bird is this bird of prey?

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#12. What is it? A little tit. Oh my. He’s learning to fly.

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#13. We’ve done a couple of pigs before. (So we turned this into a wild boar.)

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#14. Here’s a dolphin, jumping out of the swell. Is it a robot? It’s quite hard to tell.

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#15. I know you might think that I’m having a laugh, Well I’m not - because this is an actual giraffe.

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#16. Move on everyone - there’s nothing to see. Just a dog. With bird’s legs. Up in a tree.

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#17. We’re at the canal. And look, we’re in luck... We’ve spotted a rather rare long-legged duck.

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#18. This is a seal. He’s definitely real.

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#19. We just saw this woodpecker up in a tree. (It's looking pretty normal to me.)

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#20. Of course it's a horse.

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#21. There’s no stranger bird that I’d rather meet, than a pigeon with claws and two extra feet.

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#22. A platypus! (Not something I thought I’d see). Is that where his bill is supposed to be?

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#23. This little robin made us all smile. It might be his crest (with that comb over style).

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#24. What type of bird do you think this is?

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#25. A lynx, me thinks.

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