‘kim possible’s’ interiors and landscapes re-imagined in 3d renders
Designer Zina Baker re-imagines Dr. Drakken’s lair interiors from the ‘Kim possible’ cartoon, in a series of photorealistic illustrations. Released in 2002, the fan-favorite animated series depicted unique concept art and architecture. Lead art director Alan Bodner and supporting artists drew reference from 50’s and 60’s aesthetics to design interior spaces, home decorative objects, and graphic posters in abstract shapes and colors. The 2D animated spaces are re-imagined in 3D photorealistic dreamscapes.
images courtesy of Zina Baker unless stated otherwise
Dr. Drakken’s lair sports extravagant 50’s + 60’s interior design
More specifically, the designer chose Dr. Drakken’s lair, as Kim Possible’s villain followed a very particular style for his hideaway. The selected scenes show the character’s living area, bedroom, study and fireplace, as well as a distant shot of his house.‘Villains in tv series and films have the most extravagantly designed lairs’, the artist shared. Revisiting the cartoon and childhood imagery led to the interiors’ photorealistic 3D renders.
the study and fireplace – still from ©Disney’s Kim Possible
drakken’s lair exposition shot – still from ©Disney’s Kim Possible
dr. drakken’s living room – still from ©Disney’s Kim Possible
dr. drakken’s island bedroom
the bedroom – still from ©Disney’s Kim Possible
project info:
name: Dr. Drakken’s Lair – aestheticized
designer: Zina Baker | @zinabaker_
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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom