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1. Wimple Lady


This could really use a few more coats of paint, but it was just a small experiment for fun.

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2. That's Positively Medieval!



The work schedule this year has been crazy, and I've had poor results the several times I've tried to pull aside and draw something for myself or for the blog.  There may not be a problem at all, but I'm just not feeling it.  After several attempts over the last few months, I resolved to put all my energy into my work, especially since it was impossible to get to some of the things I wanted to create, either because of delays in building the studio or the project I wanted to get going was too big to jump into.  The only problem is doing this can lead to a creative burnout.

Anyway enough talk about that.  Here's a medieval dress sketch I did last night with a little tinting in Photoshop.  Been really interested lately in animated character development drawings and movie color keys.

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