SALADIN LOVERS, WYA❗❓❗❓
thank you :)
heres a cryptid photo of mine
he was deep into his nap
im sick again so i apologize for my absence in texts :((
@michaelcycael i kept to my word
silly lil mask update, i attempted to sculpt some features last night and the lips turned out okay, the eyebrows... not, so ignore those xD
next steps are to sand the entire thing (get rid of the polygons) and to possibly make the lips bigger and also, lots of sculpting, which, to mention, ive never sculpted before lol
btw, thank you to those who sent me encouragements with this cosplay, it means alot to me reading your comments and seeing you like the post and im amazed at how many followers i have!
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I CANT BELIEVE I MISSED TJIS
would you guys be interested in cosplay posts?
the shoes in question (pic taken from i think @baudouinette 's post? i cant remember)
i do not have a great track record rn for historical knowledge but doing some research on this specific art of King Baldwin IV on his deathbed, passing on the crown, i have reason to believe he was still alive when this was created?
Here hes depicted with a halo which can mean many of things, but concidering its square is a big factor here as a square halo often signifies the person was still alive when the art work was being made.
(as shown in this)
Which is wild in a way because imagine being drawn while you are going through the worst fever of your goddamn life??
"thank you gaudy" we all say in unison
Don't worry, I won't leave u all hanging. ;)
while searching i came across more images that might help with this search, a few things i noted:
- this is likely a documentary on either Baldwin IV or Montisgard
- its probably a student film
- looks to be made on a film camera
- could be a Spanish adaptation of KoH
anyway, the images:
So scrolling through pinterest, I'm wondering.. All the KoH fans I need help finding this film
LJS 458 is a collection of over 400 recipes for medical, cosmetic, and culinary purposes, copied from both manuscript and printed sources. Include treatments for the plague, syphilis, epilepsy, toothache, sciatica, and others. Cremona, 1545.
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