I think it's easy to draw Shin and Sara together despite having so many clashing colors because they basically share the same color pallette.
It's an element of their design that I really adore, because it shows that they are so similar despite being foils.
This cover of the Caves of steel is the face of two people asking you to join their Polycule/j [BLASTERSHOT]
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Greatest moment in sci fi history
Colpisce differentemente quando sei uno scout
I miei biscotti preferiti delle Girl Scout sono con #panini draws out of impulse alla menta.
Drawing for comfort 'cause I've been not feeling that well for a while
I got friend of mine into reading The Caves of Steel and they are at the tenth chapter currently, they told me "I feel like the story dropped a crucial clue to solve the Mistery but I can't pinpoint it clearly" and I was there trying to not giveaway anything like "Oh really? Tell me more"
So, do you remember that art poll, a couple months ago, where you asked to see a Greek pottery-style Dors?
Well, here she finally is!
(Some commentary under the cut. Feel free to skip, but if you like the drawing please like, leave a comment or reblog! It means the world to me 💓)
Well, after almost ten hours of work... here it is! My aim was to only use black and red/ocre-ish color used in Ancient Greek pottery, which turned out for what is basically a second attempt! In terms of drawing style though, I steered towards another direction and, for the pose and clothes, I drew inspiration from a 1797 painting of Clio, the Muse of History. This reference just seemed fair to me: after all, Dors being a historian is one of her most prominent character traits, and a lovely one at that. The Muse's traditional attributes of tablet and stylus, pictured in the reference portrait, fit her character so I decided to keep them. The laurel crown was also referenced from the painting and, although it's not traditional, I kept it mostly because I associate Dors with leaf and/or flower patterns. After all, she's the Gift of Spring! I also decided to give one of her drapes a striped pattern, to recall her nickname, "The Tiger Woman". Last but not least, I decided to play around with shadows a bit, mostly on the draperies. Certainly not something you can find on pottery, but nevertheless a nice touch.
Congrats if you've made it so far! I hope you've enjoyed this piece, and I'd love to hear your thoughts about it.
Just finished Foundation by Isaac Asimov. You know how I mentioned in a previous post how he has just some of the weirdest names and it makes it hard to take certain characters seriously despite what they do in the text? Well, I present to you the spectrum of how Hober Mallow is seen based on his name, his ego, his public persona and how he acts around his friend.
Featuring some of my funky little doodles of the trader mayor of Anacreon.
Peace and love
hands are insane because they're the absolute sexiest part of a body veins tendons knuckles hair on the wrist and the back of the fingers bones and blood all close to the skin screaming I AM ALIVE AND I SHAPE THE WORLD AROUND ME freckles and scars and the cryptic spiral of a fingerprint on each digit but also you cover them up with gloves and they BECOME HOTTER for some reason. and then you take the gloves off and they're hotter again. science can't explain this
|| Call me Nini! / 18 / They-Them || Having absolutely no clue of what I'm doing here, enjoy
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