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Animals, Food And Objects Cartoonified By Korean Artist In 30 Amazing Pics

"Cartoonify" refers to a drawing style that turns a wide range of real-life objects into cartoon images. This is a way for various artists to challenge their creativity, enhance their ability, and practice novel ideas. The drawing style has helped hundreds of artists showcase their unique talents through beautiful illustrations of different objects.
Following this trend, Korean illustrator Rinotuna has created a collection of drawings that turn random things, food, animals, insects into anime characters. The results shown in the thirty following pictures will amaze you. In each drawing, this artist adds the reference images that give him the ideas to design and transform them into characters.
Scroll down to enjoy some amazing illustrations below. Rinotuna is a famous artist on Instagram with 550K followers, and you can find more cartoonified pictures on his Instagram.

#1. Pomegranate

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#2. Otter

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#3. Parfait

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#4. Whale shark & Shark sucker

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#5. Snowy owl

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#6. Kiwi

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#7. Mint-chocolate flavored ice-cream

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#8. Eagle owl

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#9. Pastel De Nata

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#10. Tamagotchi

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#11. Hawk moth(Cephonodes Hylas)

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#12. Orca

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#13. Mantis Shrimp

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#14. Jellyfish

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#15. Lobster

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#16. Pudding

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#17. Poison dart frog

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#18. Chameleon

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#19. Pocari Sweat

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#20. King Cobra

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#21. Fire fly

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#22. Rottweiler

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#23. Radios

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#24. Honey Bee

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#25. Volcano

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#26. Doner Kebo

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#27. Garlic

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#28. Telephone box

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#29. Koala

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#30. Abalone

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