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  • Saturday Sketches

    Reference from bodiesinmotion.photo, I do love their 3D scans.

  • Saturday Sketches

    Here we go, bodiesinmotion.photo has some new scans and you can change the lighting and I love it. So behold, quick light studies.

  • Fisksoppa Portraits

    Cartographer - Fisksoppa, year of the Wandering CroissantAll these portraits are character studies for the webcomic I am working on with @ileana_surducan . Some of them will show up in the future, some of them will never make it in the spotlight... but I am having a lot of fun! Cartographer - Fisksoppa, year of…
  • Saturday Sketches

    There is something magic in dance, or I might just like the swirly dress, who knows… Studies done in Photoshop with KyleBrushes, references from bodiesinmotion.photo.

  • Animation (once again)

    Animation is a lot of work. It’s also very addictive…

  • Saturday Sketches

    Reference from bodiesinmotion.photo. Let’s also take a moment to appreciate wax pastels in general and the Neocolor ones by Caran d’Arche in particular.

  • Saturday Sketches

      Reference from bodiesinmotion.photo

  • Saturday Sketches

    Portrait study, from bodiesinmotion.photo

  • Saturday Sketches

    This time, portraits, 12×16 cm, wax pastels.

  • Saturday Sketches

    Some Occidental costumes, for a change. I also have a costume tumblr  – it can be found here: https://imaginarycostumemuseum.tumblr.com/

  • Saturday Sketches

    From bodiesinmotion.photo

  • Saturday Sketches

    More costume study – English (1600), Ottoman(1870), Polish, Greek, Georgian, Macedonian and derivations. Does anyone know where I can find a costume history with some sort of historical map of influences various cultures had on one another?

  • Saturday Sketches

    References from bodiesinmotion.photos And the brush for the first image is one of Kyle T. Webster’s art markers.

  • Sketchy Saturday

    I am unreasonably proud of these… My obsession with Romanian folklore has turned into an obsession with Balkan culture – and here we have an Albanian costume study, mixed with monster design. Also, yey for fountain pens!