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My second post of drawings that I've made. A small one this time, as I haven't had much time to draw recently, and that these were drawn after period fashion plates, out of library books, and I don't have any original images for comparisons. ;-)



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This one came out kind of stripey from the scan, but it's a Regency-era dress in a blue-violet, and I did her hair in a style that's similar to the way I wear mine when I've had too much Jane Austen. ;-P

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Pomona green this time -- which is basically period terminology for an ugly green! ;-P Her necklace is supposed to be coral; I copied it (again) from something I wear. When I'm designing costumes and such, sometimes I like to include something I own in the outfit.

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I sketched this after an Ackermann's Repository fashion plate dated September 1, 1814. In the original, she was sitting by the sea with a telescope, presumably pining after her sweetheart who was away at sea. I changed the telescope to a book. After all, if one is going to do a lot of waiting, what better accompanyment than a good book?

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I copied the above sketch (just in case!!) and then colored it. I have this in a frame by my dresser. Yes I know, isn't that awful?? But hey, I like it! ;-)

Date: 2007-07-02 09:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] olde-fashioned.livejournal.com
But that was Liam Neeson's character's point of view, IIRC. Batman kept insisting Gotham was worth saving.

I agree it was a little more morbid than some things, especially the Spidermans, but I like it better that way. It's more realistic and gritty. The gas scened could definitely be scary, though!! They certainly made me jump, the first time around. ;-)

Okay...I was afraid of that! I guess I'll have to work on a step-by-step sketch of it, since I can't very well do it on myself and take photos at the same time. ;-P

There are?

Date: 2007-07-02 11:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] midenianscholar.livejournal.com
But I felt like Batman never really...I don't know...defend the idea. I mean, he won and saved the city, but I felt like we didn't get a good, strong--reason, if that make sense. Just as an example, Spiderman uses secondary characters (Uncle Ben, etc.) and speeches, thoughts and all to present the moral of the story and repeat it and carry it through. In Batman it felt like the bad guy had an argument on multiple levels, but Batman only had one, that people deserve a chance, but he never really dug deeper than that, which left his argument feeling shallow. (In my opinion, of course. And I only saw it once.)

I've got nothing against gritty-ness, and I like things to be realistic, but I need pay off, and I analyze things a lot so...yeah.

:)


Well, I don't know for certain but it'd make sense.

Date: 2007-07-03 01:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] olde-fashioned.livejournal.com
I see what you mean now. You wanted them to present a logical oppositional arguement to the villain. I think they almost didn't need to -- Batman was pretty much like, you're wrong, and I'm not going to let you do that. Period. In a way it was kind of a similar idea to sparing the whole city for the sake of the few good residents.

We bought it for my dad for father's day so the next time I watch it I'll pay more attention.

I tend to over-analyze things as well. Only I usually keep my observations to myself. ;-)

Well! I must confess I hadn't thought of it that way. *looks around*

Date: 2007-07-03 02:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] midenianscholar.livejournal.com
I suppose so. I guess part of me wants equal attention to both sides, and with just a put-my-foot-down response you don't get that as much.

My whole family shares our observations so I can be a bit outspoken. ^-^

Heheh.

Date: 2007-07-03 02:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] olde-fashioned.livejournal.com
Yes, I know what you mean. I don't like it when the bad guys are the heroes. I kind of think his character was supposed to be quiet and no-nonsense, so maybe they thought an iron response would indicate that? *shrugs*

Well, sometimes we do too, and I certainly would never be accused of lacking an opinion! But I don't always feel like explaining myself, when we disagree.

Okay, enough wondering. What, may I ask, is that lovely icon from? (here we go again -- it's probably something I've seen but am to stupid to recognize!!)

Date: 2007-07-03 02:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] midenianscholar.livejournal.com
I suppose that makes sense.

I understand that. ;)

That lovely icon is my pride and joy. It's a stock icon, actually, so it isn't from a movie or anything, which makes it even more rare. *hugs it* (I'm probably the only person in the world who hugs their icons.)

Date: 2007-07-03 08:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] olde-fashioned.livejournal.com
Oh is it really? That explains why I've never really had a clue what it's from. Okay, now I feel better! ;-)

And you're not even remotely the only one who hugs their icons!! I'm especially fond of a couple of mine, so I know the feeling. ;-)

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