In the story, the goats cross the bridge one at a time. The first being the smallest and he told the troll that he had a bigger brother coming over and to not eat him since his brother would be tastier. The middle goat then crosses and tells him the same thing, and then finally the biggest goat crosses and he rams the troll into the water and the goats all happily get to eat the grass. (Or so, that's the story I've heard.)
I tried to represent the goat sizes by their horns and don't even get me started on that goofy troll. Not really sure what happened there but at least he looks creepy.
What do you think? Have you heard this fairy tale before? Thanks so much for reading!
This is so freaking adorable!! I love how you made the horns bigger on each one to represent their size!
ReplyDeleteThis was one of my favorite tales as a child, and you've done an incredible job with this!
ReplyDeleteThe detail in this is perfect - teach me your skillsssss!
ReplyDeleteThese are completely amazing. You have mad skills!
ReplyDeleteSuper adorable! :-D
ReplyDeleteThese are so adorable! I absolutely love the little goats!
ReplyDeleteThis is super cute and lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love this story! The goats are ridiculously cute! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteYour goats are adorable and I really like the bridge rising up behind them.
ReplyDeleteI can't even. How you do such wonderful manis is beyond me. LOVE!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite childhood tales! Your goats are awesome!
ReplyDeleteThis is so freaking cute!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThose characters are so well done!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you did this one :)
ReplyDeleteWaaah, those goats! So cute, although your ring finger goat actually make me laugh a little as it looks a bit 'special'!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you contrasted the colours of each goat...and they are adorable too!
ReplyDeleteI love the way that you draw your animals! And that troll is very creepy!
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