There were many images of elephants in cartoons. Some existed in the form of cartoon sculptures, such as teak elephant sculptures in some places, and often appeared in children's cartoons or children's cartoons. For example, there were scenes in which elephants ate small animals, elephants helped other small animals cross the river, elephants were deceived, and elephants came to hide other characters. In terms of material creation, there was a cartoon hand-drawn elephant with a light-colored background color. It contained animal decorations, cartoon animals, and other design elements. The file format was PSD, and the size was 1761*1347px. There was also a cartoon elephant wall painting with the " lake blue " as the background color. The overall look was very delicate and healing.
Maybe it's because no one has come up with the idea to create one. Simple as that!
The following are some animated films about elephants: " Ants and Elephants ", produced by the Shanghai Fine Arts Film Studio in 1987, tells the story of ants and elephants to convey the principle of helping each other." Fairy Tale of Elephants " is a 4D animated film jointly produced by the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum and the Shanghai Fine Arts Film Studio. It tells the story of a little boy and a little elephant's adventure in the rainforest. The little elephant in the film is based on the real rescue of the elephant dragon. The film also shows the rich ecosystem of Xishuangbanna in Yunnan Province. There was also an animation about a little ant saving an elephant. The elephant thought that it didn't need help at first, but when it fell into a trap, no one helped it. In the end, the little ant helped it. There was also an early education animation suitable for children aged 0 - 3, such as "The Elephant is Here, Run Away".
Maybe the creators of the cartoon didn't think it was necessary or relevant to the story they wanted to tell.
Start by sketching the basic shape of the elephant's body, then add details like the ears, trunk, and legs. Use simple lines to outline and then fill in with colors.
To draw a cartoon elephant, you can begin by sketching a big circle for the head. After that, draw two small circles for the eyes and a long curved line for the trunk. Don't forget to add big ears and a thick tail. Keep the lines simple and cute!
It's not that hard. Start with an oval for the body, then add big ears, a long trunk, and cute eyes. Don't forget to give it some colors.
A cartoon elephant usually has big ears, a long trunk, and a friendly expression. It might be colorful and have a cute, exaggerated body shape.
You start by sketching the basic shape of the elephant's body, like a big oval. Then add the trunk, ears, and legs. Make the eyes and features cute for a cartoon look.
Start with a simple oval for the body. Then add big ears, a long trunk, and small eyes. It's not too hard once you get the basic shape down.