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[Commission] Jessica And Jake Hughes - Character Designs
Brother and sister bookie character design for an email client. I do believe that this is my first time drawing greyhounds so it was a fun challenge.
And once again, I'm overjoyed to be commissioned for more prohibition era characters! While science fiction will always be my first love, I have a major love for the 1920s and 30s as well! I'm happy that people think well enough of my roaring 20s themed characters to commission me for more!
And once again, I'm overjoyed to be commissioned for more prohibition era characters! While science fiction will always be my first love, I have a major love for the 1920s and 30s as well! I'm happy that people think well enough of my roaring 20s themed characters to commission me for more!
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Size 1238 x 801px
File Size 141.8 kB
The cool thing with 1920s-30s is that it can overlap with fantasy OR science fiction.
one book I read years ago was called "Moonshine" by Jasmine Glower that was about a "modern woman" (read: Flapper) in a 1920s world. It was pretty solidly fantasy - where the character activates a magical trinket to ward off volcanic ash, casually mentions that there are Fauns out there, at one point an ogre in a pinstripe suit walks into her workplace....
one book I read years ago was called "Moonshine" by Jasmine Glower that was about a "modern woman" (read: Flapper) in a 1920s world. It was pretty solidly fantasy - where the character activates a magical trinket to ward off volcanic ash, casually mentions that there are Fauns out there, at one point an ogre in a pinstripe suit walks into her workplace....
Yep - and it can easily be science fiction-y enough. ;) World War One was basically a Steampunk war after all - and Steampunk technically can coexist with things like the 1920s-30s aesthetic easily. Even being more advanced since, well, science was really picking up around the industrial revolution.
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