I'm learning how to draw ecto-bodies. So I drew Divine in something a little revealing. It's like this sweetheart has no clue that she has a good set of pillows sitting on her chest. I need to here your opinions guys. I want to get better at this before I make my next fem skelly.
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A young boy discovers the stone head of an ancient black English king buried in the Dartmoor countryside. Throughout his childhood he idolises the king, the discovery comes to define his whole identity. But as an adult he comes to realise that his recollection of the head and the king are false memories. Directed by Zhang + Knight Producer - Martha McGuirk Executive Producer - Luke Tierney Production Manager - Alex Jefferson Production Co-Ordinator - Hayder Hoozeer Production Assistant - Natalie Steiner Casting - Charlotte Lowdell 1st Assistant Director - Tom Lancaster 2nd Assistant Director - Darren Baba Cinematographer - Ruben Woodin-Dechamps Steadicam Operator - James Chesterton 1st Assistant Camera - Rich Savage 2nd Assistant Camera - Francesca Zucchini Camera Trainee - Christopher J Orr 1st Assistant Camera (pickup) - Cristina Cretu Gaffer - Peter Bishop Art Director - Zoë Klinck King Eke’s Head - Rod Vass King Eke’s Head - Lois Vass Historical Tablet Designer - Kate Klinck Historical Tablet Printer - Ge Feng Prop Delivery - Frank Luscott Costume Designer - Taff Williamson Styling Assistant - Sara Mtimet Editor - Ellie Johnson (tenthree) Colourist - Daniel De Vue (glassworks) Post House - Glassworks Post Producer - Victoria Taylor 3d VFX Artist - Julian Johnson 2d VFX Artist - Leanne Pletersky Additional VFX - Ling Ling Sound Design - Robert Ashton Catering - Dawn Vooght (delicious dartmoor) Runner - Billy Langdown Runner - Chantal Miles Runner - Drew Graver Runner - Ben Cohen Young Ato - Charlie Cunningham King Eke - Cornell John Grandma - Karole Bilas Queen Eke - Shereen Russell King's Advisor - Trevor Lewis King's Advisor - Daniel Childs King's Child - Memphis Dixon King's Child - Joshua JL King's Child - Kyal Madiba King's Child - Johnathan King's Child - Leon Bus Passenger - Darrell Bilas Bus Passenger - Andrew Bilas Bus Passenger - Stephen Shephead Bus Passenger - Mike Howdle Bus Passenger - Elizabeth Low Special Thanks Luke Jacobs Aleks Ugarow Craig Game George Rumsey Matt Suddaby Brenda + Joe Cunningham John Dracup + Dracup Family Kelly Amundsen Shaylah Duncan Stijni Mulder (Headland Warren Farm) Jean Avery Seraphine Tumbridge Jonathon Ng Dartmoor Annex Panavision Panalux Wavend Produced by FRIEND London
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A young boy discovers the stone head of an ancient black English king buried in the Dartmoor countryside. Throughout his childhood he idolises the king, the discovery comes to define his whole identity. But as an adult he comes to realise that his recollection of the head and the king are false memories.
Directed by Zhang + Knight Producer - Martha McGuirk Executive Producer - Luke Tierney Production Manager - Alex Jefferson Production Co-Ordinator - Hayder Hoozeer Production Assistant - Natalie Steiner Casting - Charlotte Lowdell 1st Assistant Director - Tom Lancaster 2nd Assistant Director - Darren Baba Cinematographer - Ruben Woodin-Dechamps Steadicam Operator - James Chesterton 1st Assistant Camera - Rich Savage 2nd Assistant Camera - Francesca Zucchini Camera Trainee - Christopher J Orr 1st Assistant Camera (pickup) - Cristina Cretu Gaffer - Peter Bishop Art Director - Zoë Klinck King Eke’s Head - Rod Vass King Eke’s Head - Lois Vass Historical Tablet Designer - Kate Klinck Historical Tablet Printer - Ge Feng Prop Delivery - Frank Luscott Costume Designer - Taff Williamson Styling Assistant - Sara Mtimet Editor - Ellie Johnson (tenthree) Colourist - Daniel De Vue (glassworks) Post House - Glassworks Post Producer - Victoria Taylor 3d VFX Artist - Julian Johnson 2d VFX Artist - Leanne Pletersky Additional VFX - Ling Ling Sound Design - Robert Ashton Catering - Dawn Vooght (delicious dartmoor) Runner - Billy Langdown Runner - Chantal Miles Runner - Drew Graver Runner - Ben Cohen Young Ato - Charlie Cunningham King Eke - Cornell John Grandma - Karole Bilas Queen Eke - Shereen Russell King's Advisor - Trevor Lewis King's Advisor - Daniel Childs King's Child - Memphis Dixon King's Child - Joshua JL King's Child - Kyal Madiba King's Child - Johnathan King's Child - Leon Bus Passenger - Darrell Bilas Bus Passenger - Andrew Bilas Bus Passenger - Stephen Shephead Bus Passenger - Mike Howdle Bus Passenger - Elizabeth Low Special Thanks Luke Jacobs Aleks Ugarow Craig Game George Rumsey Matt Suddaby Brenda + Joe Cunningham John Dracup + Dracup Family Kelly Amundsen Shaylah Duncan Stijni Mulder (Headland Warren Farm) Jean Avery Seraphine Tumbridge Jonathon Ng Dartmoor Annex Panavision Panalux Wavend Produced by FRIEND London
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A young boy discovers the stone head of an ancient black English king buried in the Dartmoor countryside. Throughout his childhood he idolises the king, the discovery comes to define his whole identity. But as an adult he comes to realise that his recollection of the head and the king are false memories.
Directed by Zhang + Knight
Producer - Martha McGuirk
Executive Producer - Luke Tierney
Production Manager - Alex Jefferson
Production Co-Ordinator - Hayder Hoozeer
Production Assistant - Natalie Steiner
Casting - Charlotte Lowdell
1st Assistant Director - Tom Lancaster
2nd Assistant Director - Darren Baba
Cinematographer - Ruben Woodin-Dechamps
Steadicam Operator - James Chesterton
1st Assistant Camera - Rich Savage
2nd Assistant Camera - Francesca Zucchini
Camera Trainee - Christopher J Orr
1st Assistant Camera (pickup) - Cristina Cretu
Gaffer - Peter Bishop
Art Director - Zoë Klinck
King Eke’s Head - Rod Vass
King Eke’s Head - Lois Vass
Historical Tablet Designer - Kate Klinck
Historical Tablet Printer - Ge Feng
Prop Delivery - Frank Luscott
Costume Designer - Taff Williamson
Styling Assistant - Sara Mtimet
Editor - Ellie Johnson (tenthree)
Colourist - Daniel De Vue (glassworks)
Post House - Glassworks
Post Producer - Victoria Taylor
3d VFX Artist - Julian Johnson
2d VFX Artist - Leanne Pletersky
Additional VFX - Ling Ling
Sound Design - Robert Ashton
Catering - Dawn Vooght (delicious dartmoor)
Runner - Billy Langdown
Runner - Chantal Miles
Runner - Drew Graver
Runner - Ben Cohen
Young Ato - Charlie Cunningham
King Eke - Cornell John
Grandma - Karole Bilas
Queen Eke - Shereen Russell
King's Advisor - Trevor Lewis
King's Advisor - Daniel Childs
King's Child - Memphis Dixon
King's Child - Joshua JL
King's Child - Kyal Madiba
King's Child - Johnathan
King's Child - Leon
Bus Passenger - Darrell Bilas
Bus Passenger - Andrew Bilas
Bus Passenger - Stephen Shephead
Bus Passenger - Mike Howdle
Bus Passenger - Elizabeth Low
Special Thanks
Luke Jacobs
Aleks Ugarow
Craig Game
George Rumsey
Matt Suddaby
Brenda + Joe Cunningham
John Dracup + Dracup Family
Kelly Amundsen
Shaylah Duncan
Stijni Mulder (Headland Warren Farm)
Jean Avery
Seraphine Tumbridge
Jonathon Ng
Dartmoor Annex
Panavision
Panalux
Wavend
Produced by FRIEND London
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A young boy discovers the stone head of an ancient black English king buried in the Dartmoor countryside. Throughout his childhood he idolises the king, the discovery comes to define his whole identity. But as an adult he comes to realise that his recollection of the head and the king are false memories. Directed by Zhang + Knight Producer - Martha McGuirk Executive Producer - Luke Tierney Production Manager - Alex Jefferson Production Co-Ordinator - Hayder Hoozeer Production Assistant - Natalie Steiner Casting - Charlotte Lowdell 1st Assistant Director - Tom Lancaster 2nd Assistant Director - Darren Baba Cinematographer - Ruben Woodin-Dechamps Steadicam Operator - James Chesterton 1st Assistant Camera - Rich Savage 2nd Assistant Camera - Francesca Zucchini Camera Trainee - Christopher J Orr 1st Assistant Camera (pickup) - Cristina Cretu Gaffer - Peter Bishop Art Director - Zoë Klinck King Eke’s Head - Rod Vass King Eke’s Head - Lois Vass Historical Tablet Designer - Kate Klinck Historical Tablet Printer - Ge Feng Prop Delivery - Frank Luscott Costume Designer - Taff Williamson Styling Assistant - Sara Mtimet Editor - Ellie Johnson (tenthree) Colourist - Daniel De Vue (glassworks) Post House - Glassworks Post Producer - Victoria Taylor 3d VFX Artist - Julian Johnson 2d VFX Artist - Leanne Pletersky Additional VFX - Ling Ling Sound Design - Robert Ashton Catering - Dawn Vooght (delicious dartmoor) Runner - Billy Langdown Runner - Chantal Miles Runner - Drew Graver Runner - Ben Cohen Young Ato - Charlie Cunningham King Eke - Cornell John Grandma - Karole Bilas Queen Eke - Shereen Russell King's Advisor - Trevor Lewis King's Advisor - Daniel Childs King's Child - Memphis Dixon King's Child - Joshua JL King's Child - Kyal Madiba King's Child - Johnathan King's Child - Leon Bus Passenger - Darrell Bilas Bus Passenger - Andrew Bilas Bus Passenger - Stephen Shephead Bus Passenger - Mike Howdle Bus Passenger - Elizabeth Low Special Thanks Luke Jacobs Aleks Ugarow Craig Game George Rumsey Matt Suddaby Brenda + Joe Cunningham John Dracup + Dracup Family Kelly Amundsen Shaylah Duncan Stijni Mulder (Headland Warren Farm) Jean Avery Seraphine Tumbridge Jonathon Ng Dartmoor Annex Panavision Panalux Wavend Produced by FRIEND London
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Kittens at play.
Divine loves everything the worlds have to offer her. In Underswap Divine likes to play with the animals found on the surface. She’d never dare keep a pet ,but has been known to befriend animals so much they simply follow her around. She love strange animals the most.
“See her she’s plays with the bats again.”
She likes them because others don’t seem to show them the same love as she believes they deserve.
She can’t speak to animals and can’t seem to understand why the ones that follow her like her so much. She has come to learn some of their body language and uses it to know if something is happening or a person is coming nearby.
Divines memory reading ability can not work on animals. their minds are far more complex and don’t retain those powerful moments the same way.
(Canon Divine.)
Hey guys so here is an art of Divine.
I am trying out new lighting styles and hope that the halo effect came across here. She is meant to look angelic. Please is your reblog or comment critique this piece. Even if that means taking the photo and adding your “You should fix” in red things here and there. Please if you do this tag me for credit for the art.
The program I used to do this is called you doodle. its a art program I run off my Ipad gen 2. thus it limits me. if you know a better program that works for I pad gen 2 please let me know I feel like my art could be better if I even had more then 2 layers.
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