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Oh boy, did this one take longer than I thought it would… This Daily Drawing is obviously different from the others. Instead of one drawing for each prompt, I combined the props into one large picture. I had the week off so I feel good about taking the extra time. Fun fact, I usually make a thumbnail before I go full size. Most of the time these “thumbnail” drawings are around 4-6 inches in height. This one was was only 2 inches high… Smallest thumbnail I’ve ever worked off of.
Thanks to Chamel-Ian , for the Character: “Nurse Snowheart”. I would say I’m surprised, but understand what it’s like to have a favorite character that isn’t well represented.
Thanks to YangIsCool , for the Color: “Blue”. Originally I was going to go for a darker, more royal blue, but I started to like the shade of non-photo blue I was using to sketch out the drawing…
Thanks to InkScaled , for the Wardrobe: “Rococo Dress”. Okay, that works, lots of potential detail, I feel Chamel-Ian will like Snowheart dressed up in it, I can work with this.
Thanks to DrCool13 , for the dessert: “Tiramisu”.
Thanks to AutinBrony , for the Location: “Sun City”. So, I remember the original movie. They inspired some old drawings of mine. But that was more the style and not the location. So I watched the movies and checked out the Wikis to see if there was some good locations… There’s the bar, Kadie’s, and that’s it. Like the only named location…
So instead of using Kadie’s, which certainly would not have anyone dressed in the Rococo Style, I decided to make up the “Rococo Cabaret” probably the ritziest place in Old Town. That opened up the dress, turned the Tiramisu into a bed, and pushed the style into this high contrast black and white and blue.
So instead of using Kadie’s, which certainly would not have anyone dressed in the Rococo Style, I decided to make up the “Rococo Cabaret” probably the ritziest place in Old Town. That opened up the dress, turned the Tiramisu into a bed, and pushed the style into this high contrast black and white and blue.
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