The rest of the Alphas
You know, you can be the most powerful beings in the universe - the twins that Daji respects and fears in the same time so much - you still need your rest as well.
That's not like they're tired or something, it's just pure laziness. And the only moment the Alphas can think about themselves first, not to be devoted for the sake of the others.
They sure deserve their rest.
I often talk and refer to the Alphas Aesir (silver hair) and his sister Freya (golden hair), but so far I've rarely draw them for some obscure reasons.
... You know, I've drawn way too much anthro lately... I should return to human business for a moment...
Aesir & Freya © Amiral Aesir
Watercolors, the 2nd December 2010
You know, you can be the most powerful beings in the universe - the twins that Daji respects and fears in the same time so much - you still need your rest as well.
That's not like they're tired or something, it's just pure laziness. And the only moment the Alphas can think about themselves first, not to be devoted for the sake of the others.
They sure deserve their rest.
I often talk and refer to the Alphas Aesir (silver hair) and his sister Freya (golden hair), but so far I've rarely draw them for some obscure reasons.
... You know, I've drawn way too much anthro lately... I should return to human business for a moment...
Aesir & Freya © Amiral Aesir
Watercolors, the 2nd December 2010
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Human
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 905px
File Size 303.3 kB
Wait... "First!"?... I'm better than that. <__<
Okay, so it's true. You don't draw a lot of the fleshy skin bags that are humans, but we're okay with that. As for the image here presented, it's a nice change. Also, I like the room they are in... mostly because of the Daji and Bothan stained glass window they have set up and the Amiral Aesir autographed blanket they have. Those must be hard to come by.
Okay, so it's true. You don't draw a lot of the fleshy skin bags that are humans, but we're okay with that. As for the image here presented, it's a nice change. Also, I like the room they are in... mostly because of the Daji and Bothan stained glass window they have set up and the Amiral Aesir autographed blanket they have. Those must be hard to come by.
I must confess I enjoyed the class more for the teacher than for the art. He had a way of making learning fun through his illustrated lectures and opened up the minds of the class in his own way. For example, when showing a slide the Baptismal font in Saint Luchian's (?) Cathedral, which was adrip with Byzentine (?) trappings, a girl in the class cried out, "ACK!" and the teacher turned to her and asked, "You wouldn't happen to be protestant, would you?" Actually, the art I've had more interest in from the 18th and 19th Centuries is in the design of ships, and steam powered machinery. At that time things were designed to be functional, yet had an air of elegance. (And lots of brass to polish.)
Je vais faire ma chieuse mais je trouve que quelque chose cloche au niveau anatomique... Freya m'a l'air assez tordue au niveau du dos et de la cage thoraxique et ses fesses qui sont trop hautes... Je trouve que ça posture est impossible à réaliser (à moins d'avoir une colonne vertébrale en guimauve)...
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