FULL-SCREEN IS RECOMMENDED Constructive criticism and suggestions are welcome! --------------------------------------------------------------- As you might have noticed from the title, this is a drawing of a lady who is from around 1910-1912. I worked super hard on it, so I hope you enjoy! --------------------------------------------------------------- Use the up/down arrow keys to zoom, and mouse to navigate. You can press space to turn off navigation. If you need a reminder, hover your mouse above the red question mark in the lower left-hand corner. --------------------------------------------------------------- Read the notes and credits for how I made it!
The two things I referenced most were a 1911 Macy's catalog, and a photograph from around 1910. From the catalog, I referenced the stylish checkered dresses on page 98 the most. When I first started the project, I wanted to do some white lacy dresses like on page 118, but I scrapped that because of the small details. Here's the link to where I found the catalog: https://archive.org/stream/catalogueno16spr00macy/catalogueno16spr00macy#mode/2up The photograph I found online (I'm pretty sure it's authentic though.) Here is the link (I'm not sure if it works for other people. You should see an two old photos of a lady posing with flowers in her hand and short black hair.): https://www.google.com/search?q=photographs+from+the+1910s&rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS712US712&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjHxO613szjAhVFrI8KHe5LApEQ_AUIESgB&biw=1440&bih=789#imgrc=RJnYCgv2CfKflM: If you look inside the project on the other costumes of the "Art" sprite, you can see the scraps from the white lacy dress, as well as me trying out a background, and earlier prototypes of the dress.