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An anthropomorphic orange cat in a blue shirt, purple beret, and purple heels, drawn in a cartoon style.

An anthropomorphic orange cat in a blue shirt, purple beret, and purple heels, drawn in a cartoon style.

Create a Don bluth drawing of Bridget from An American Tail (1986), reimagined as a pretty anthropomorphic French orange cat. For the Don bluth style, For her Expressive Eyes, Don Bluth's characters often have large, expressive eyes with heavy emphasis on the pupils. She has blue eyes For Fluid Poses, Characters often have very dynamic, exaggerated poses that feel alive and full of motion. For Detailed Outlines, clean, crisp outlines, with subtle shading and highlights. For Emotional Expressions, Faces are often very expressive, so the emotions should come through strongly. For Body Shape, Since she's anthropomorphic, give her a humanoid body structure but with feline features. Her body should be curvy and elegant, with a graceful posture. Think about how cats move—her tail might have a gentle, fluid curve, and her ears should be pointy with tufts of fur. For Fur Color, Bridget’s fur is a soft orange with subtle shading to give it depth and the tip of her tail, similar to how a typical orange tabby cat might look. For Face Shape, Bridget’s face should be more angular and expressive, with large, almond-shaped eyes. Her nose would be small, pink and triangular, and her mouth could have a gentle, sweet smile. For French Influence, To emphasize her French vibe, add a beret, give her an elegant, playful posture to make her feel more refined. For Clothing, a blue dress, give it a more tailored, stylish look with purple shoes. For Don Bluth's Signature Techniques, When you start See more