coming out as a ser davos seaworth enjoyer. I just think he’s neat…
I know his clothing is a little fancier than he usually wears but oh well! special treat.
I really like the detail of the thorny vine wrapping around Lucia’s ankle in your new piece!! I know u said she’s shoeless bc u didn’t want to draw shoes but!!! One could argue her stockinged feet being exposed could represent her leaving herself vulnerable to hurts she thought she was safe from 🤔💭
ah! the shoes I was referencing are actually not lucia’s. they are a specific type that I don’t like and didn’t want to draw andrea in so I just put him in a pair that is technically plausible I think but about stylistically 10 years too modern for the period he’s in. lucia’s feet being bare were intentional for the reasons you suspected :)
i love that your brienne always has braids in her hair
thank you!! when she’s first introduced as having a nest of hair that is where my brain went immediately.. a messy braided updo with hairs poking out. I think it’s also convenient for keeping her hair out of her face <3
If there are two lucia fans I'm one of them, if there is one lucia fan that's me, if there are no lucia fans I died
AMEN!
hiii your art is so delicious!!! im sorry if youve answered this already but what references do you use for clothing? all of the clothing you draw looks so detailed and accurate. could you give some pointers?
hello I procrastinated answering this bc I don’t feel like I have a very good one but I will try! I am assuming this means accurate as in fabric draping and such and not “historically accurate” bc the clothes I draw are definitely not historically accurate….
basically… scour for references. when you’re making up an outfit it’s very difficult to accurately imagine the way fabric drapes (at least for me) so most of the clothing I draw is a patchwork of several different references. not necessarily even good references. sometimes a cheap modern blouse has the right flowy sleeves and the correct angle of an arm to copy the folds for a completely different garment. look for images with similar fabric weights and textures and frankenstein them together and you can convincingly lay out folds and drapes for a nonexistent piece of clothing.
sorry if that is not very helpful! I don’t feel like any part of my process is that well suited to giving advice U_U
some wildlings (including mance for an anon a while ago!) + jon
such a fright.
a commission of shera from @shripscapi who was a JOY to work with!!! LOOK AT HERRRRRR, they captured her haunting essence perfectly.
thank you so much again!!
Are your pattern brushes for sale?
they aren’t, I’m sorry! but they’re very simple to make. I don’t have any special brush making skills in fact u could probably say the opposite
ppl keep talking about the hands on this one so I am going to let you in on a secret: I just took a picture of my own hands as reference. you, too, can do this to make your life easier… <3
The queen wore a high-collared black silk gown, with a hundred dark red rubies sewn into her bodice, covering her from neck to bosom. They were cut in the shape of teardrops, as if the queen were weeping blood.