WARNING!! This project has sound! Please make sure your device is muted if you don't want it to be heard! :))) Space/click will get you where you need to go (ie, let you see the next image. It's a big ol' art dump of all the drawings that I've been fairly happy with in my latest sketchbook. Hope you enjoy! :))
Music: Doctor of Physick by Fairport Convention Colouring on the last drawing: Entirely @Kite_the_Skywing Alexander Ashbrook: Claimed by @Kite_the_Skywing as hers haha. Destroying my nice quality: Scratch 1- My two 1860's Ocs, fondly known as "1860's lady and her tiny, money-loving husband" because I do not have names (feel free to suggest some!) The words read "Could I rob him?" "No." 2- Two new Ocs based off some prompts supplied by the wonderful @mistysocks; a 1780s English Infantry soldier and a 1780s cordwainer (shoemaker) but he dresses in a more 1770s style. (Please name them haha) 3- Robert Braithwaite! My favourite sailing oc. 4- Another series of prompts from @mistysocks; some character designs for a fashionable 1870s non-binary character. 5- STEPHEN MATURIN!!!!! I love this man with my entire soul (even though, fundamentally, he would be a nightmare to be around). 6- Bill Carpenter! Another of my favourite sailing ocs. Look at his little face. 7- Trying to get my two character designs to look completely different; Jacques (a French wannabe revolutionary) and Alexander Ashbrook (an autistic English Gentleman) 8- More of Alexander (and his little sister Jane Ashbrook) just as concepts. 9- An 1830's lady with a quill (I saw Marlowe Lune's book cover art in a local library, had an existential crisis, and decided to draw a false book cover.) 10- A random 1820's lady (name her, she kind of belongs to @mistysocks, because they jokingly said that she wanted to keep the man on the right (Robert Braitwaite) and I said "no, I'll swap you for an 1820s lady") 11- Some more of the random infantry soldier because I felt like making him a bit traumatised as a literacy device, and also as a method of understanding the lives of individuals during and after the late 18th-early 19th century wars (because I am a social history nerd.) 12- "Can you help us please" an entry for a comic competition that I am remarkably proud of. Featuring Mat Dailey, Charlie Fairfax, Alexander Ashbrook, Bill Carpenter, Robert Braithwaite, Some random sailor that talks to merpeople (give him a name please :O), and a random merperson (give them a name please :0) And no, , Braithwaite is mine.