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Sunny Crew concept art pt 1
Names in order (and color):
Danika Dios - Captain - 14
Bloshom - Blade wielder - 15
Scraps - Lookout - 11
Senshi - Thief/Sharpshooter - 23
Reinhold Kerboros - Co Captain/navigator - 15
Lilley - Mechanic - 17
Venus Lunetta Shur - Sea demigod - 19
I did three other character concepts but I couldn’t figure out how to place them beside Venus so I wanted to redraw them
Also, Scraps is no longer part of the crew, I am scrapping (no pun intended) his character. RIP my boy 😔
Venus was drawn separately because 1) she didn’t fit, 2) she doesn’t join the crew until later (along with everyone else I have to draw), 3) I want to draw the second half of the crew along side her since she technically sits at the “adult table” with the rest of the crew (whom are mostly adults)
I want to change some of the color schemes of the first half of the crew but I wanted to give their first color palettes a chance. Blosh isn’t pink enough tbh (I was inspired by Goldfish and Blossom from PPG) Rein’s green eye color fit with his old vibe but I think I may change it to red to fit in with his demon concept, I like the orange but I’m sold on deep red for Dani’s new color palette, I like the little earthy tones for Lille but being that her aesthetic is supposed to be seashells and Sweethearts, Imma add more off whites
Venus was also meant to be a winter demigod with a cold periwinkle blue hair color and a white polar bear fur outfit aesthetic
I still have to redesign the adults, but so far I’ve already drawn Eve (a deity and mother figure) and Jemma (sea-person bandit with a six year old son) there’s still the buff barbarian girl and old mercenary man (going under new name changes yay) and for the kids there’s still Leo, the twins, and Tuni
#art#doodles#oc#oc art#pirates#pirate oc#concept art#Sunny crew#Danika Dios#Reinhold Kerboros#Bloshom#Lilley#Senshi#Venus Shur
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Bloshom of snow
In Japanese culture, the white chrysanthemum (kiku) is a funereal flower. Chrysanthemums feature a Fibonacci spiral, like the notion of inevitability revealed in the I Ching. Deep importance is ascribed to the reflection surrounding death and mourning; the spirits of the dead protect the living, as Juliana's sister, alive or dead, sustains and motivates her throughout this story.
Buddhist monks brought the chrysanthemum to Japan in 400 AD, and a soft Buddhism overlays the darkness of Shintoism that Trade Minister Tagomi practices.
#The Man in the High Castle#Truth#Juliana Crain#Nobusuke Tagomi#There's an edelweiss tangent here too
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Some wips for my pirate ocs cuz I’m only capable of making comics in my dreams🥲
#art#doodles#oc#oc art#pirates#pirate oc#wips#concept art#sunny crew#Danika Dios#Reinhold Kerboros#Bloshom#petunia plume
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