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Thursday, May 22, 2014

[Commission] AsukaKyubi

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Hello~!

I was commissioned by AsukaKyubi.
She wanted me to draw her characters Asuka and Kazura (mother and daughter) and some cherry trees.

It was a bit difficult for me to imagine anything with them being adult, that's why I asked for permission to draw Kazura as a child. I think that drawing her like that gave a tender feeling to the whole image.
Also, the background gave me some headaches, because I only had drawn the shrine balcony and the branches where the cherry flowers are...I think I repainted the rest of the background about three or four times until I finally came to something I liked.

[Commission] Dolly-Belladonna II

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Hello~!

I'm very sorry for not updating frequently, because most of the times I forget that I have this blog (and I check it daily, LOL) and I'm also pretty lazy ~ xD.

Anyway, I was commissioned again by Dolly-Belladonna. She wanted me to draw her Skyrim character Aisha and Cicero again, but in a younger version.
She gave me a lot of details for the background, but they were so much that if I had put all of them in the image it would have ended to be pretty overloaded and the main focus might have been lost, that's why I decided to keep it more simple.
Since Dolly wanted them to be on a party in some nobleman's house, I decided to draw them in a balcony, with some trees on the background and a flowery ivy. Maybe the detail of the moon on the background it's a widely used resource, but I think that it gave a more romantic look to the whole image.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

[Cosplay] Yamuraiha's Sea Snails


The last month was held the 4th edition of Alicante's Anime Convention, and this year I decided to cosplay as Yamuraiha (Magi: Labyrinth of Magic) for that occassion.
One of the things that drove me mad were the Sea Snails she has behind her ears. I searched in a lot of shop for plastic sea snails, but I couldn't find any. Finally, when I was watching cosplay tutorials on Youtube, I saw someone using some kind of bobber for making horns, so I asked my father and he told me that it may be extruded porexpan, so I bought one sheet of 4cm thickness.

My father helped me during the process of making the sea snails.

Tools:

- Extruded Porexpan
- Sandpaper and Other Sanding Tools
- Cutter
- White Glue
- Eva Foam 
- Brown Acrylic
- Glod Spray Paint

1- Firstly we cut 3 circles of porexpan of different sizes, and then we glued them to form something which looked like a pyramid.
2- Then we sanded them to get the shape of a cone, after that, we drew a swirl on them.
3- After drawing the swirls we sanded the lines with different tools to make the spiral pattern of the snails, we polished the borders to make them look more rounded.


4- Finally, I tilted them a bit so they wouldn't look as horns.

The painting process is pretty simple but, before painting, you need the porexpan to be more hard, that's why I used white glue.
Once the snails were hard enough (they had about 5 coats of glue), I made a cut on the edges and I cut tome eva foam to make the little fins of the sides. I glued them inside the cut of the snails and put them about 3 coats of white glue to harden them.
After that, I used brown acrylic paint to make a base and when it dryed I used gold spray paint to paint them.

Finally, I attached the finished Sea Snails to a hairband and I used a thicker eva foam to extend it.

I don't have any good photo of the finished cosplay yet, but I hope I'll go to take some photos soon with mi Magi group :3.