With the sequel to out in theatres this week, it’s a perfect time to revisit WRECK-IT RALPH and the awesomeness of that surprise hit movie.
Are you looking forward to RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET? Let me know in the comments below. In the meantime, enjoy this tutorial!
Happy drawing,
Ramny
CHARACTER BIO:
In the fictional arcade video game, Fix-It Felix Jr., Ralph, serving as the game’s antagonist, is in a rage of his forest home being destroyed by construction of a new apartment building. Ralph shouts out “I’m gonna wreck it!” and begins to demolish the building by destroying the windows, as revenge. As Felix comes in to save the day, Ralph throws down bricks, attempting to stop the hero from undoing his immense damage. However, Felix succeeds in repairing the apartment building and, at the end of the game, the Nicelanders who live in the apartment throw Ralph off the top of the building, sending him falling into a puddle of mud.
In reality, Ralph is a resident of Litwak’s Arcade, where video game characters live, breathe, and have their own personal lives to indulge in after closing hours. In this society, Ralph repeatedly faces discrimination from his fellow programs — and more specifically, the inhabitants of Niceland. Because of his role as the villain of the game, the Nicelanders have developed a fear of Ralph, excluding him from all events and forcing him to live out in the town’s dump, as opposed to the quaint apartment building where the other citizens live. The years of relentless mistreatment has shook Ralph to his core, eventually birthing the bad guy’s desire to change the program in hopes of having a better life.
Source: http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Wreck-It_Ralph_(character)
DOWNLOAD THE WRECK-IT RALPH COLORING PAGE HERE:
(Right click and “Save Image As…” to download this colouring page!)
If you enjoy the content on this blog or on my YouTube channel, please like, share, and subscribe!
Want to know what tools I use to draw? Click here to find out!
And if you’re in a position to do so, please consider supporting me on Patreon. Your support goes a long way to ensuring that Draw it, Too! remains sustainable and accessible to all. You guys and gals rock. Thank you! -Ramny
Leave a Reply