Good on Mr. Jones for the positive reinforcement method!
Yeah!! I know his attitude isn’t the stranded 19th-century view, but, change doesn’t come from nothing, and I just don’t see Alfred as the type, ya know? But thanks for the support Anon!!
Al’s like,,, a puppy. absolute good boi.
[This user believes platonic love is just as important as romantic love.]
for anon
Jokes abt Yao's age that have him protesting- "I'm n o t older than cheese!"
he will sniff with great dignity, and be like, “cheese-making was invented at least 7,000 years ago. i, born of the yellow river, the great giver of life and death, am only 4000 or so.”
(tho ngl, in the confucian tradition, seniority confers prestige! maybe our old man is torn in between being mad at the kids talking about him being an ancient codger and lying that he was well, actually there to see the invention of cheese. or the wheel, even!)
*takes his glasses* how many fingers am I holding up?
“Now give em back.”
//I guess I’ll use this style for simpler stuff
percy’s true feelings in this scene
i was gonna draw more babies but i’m so weary.
Tiara, 19th Century.
Yeah I love drawing heads, fight me. *run*
I intended to draw their faces with personal ideas(mostly inspired by cannon), and I HOPE I could keep them in mind. They’re originally drew on my notebook before (bad student, again), and colored later on the computer. Maybe I’ll draw other characters later.
Some notes: Ivan LOOKS LIKE a man from rural areas, I describe him as simple rather than charming. He resembles Ukraine. Bela is literally beautiful, and has a firm look. Liet doesn’t impress others much but he looks pleasing to the eye because of the easy-going presence. Feliks’s beauty is unique, having blurring cat eyes and soft frame. Edward, standard handsome young man, having potential of being more attractive when he grows older. Ravis has upturned big eyes, little round nose, and you don’t know what’s actually going in his mind. He’s more relate to Liet (the two and the only actual Baltic) so I pick a darker hair color…
(bonus: Well I think of Ivan whenever I see Plushenko, and I actually refer to him a little. facepalm. )
Princess Louise Margaret, Duchess of Connaught (right) and sister Marie, Princess of Netherlands. Early 1880s