Eternal Sailor moonby ~AngeniaC
Tag: sailor moon
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Yes Yes uYes
These are all amazing. And I want all of these clothes.
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Avenging love and justice.
Cosplay of Ann Marcellino’s Sailor Avengers
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Sailor Black Widow: Linh
Sailor Hawkeye: Bria
Photographer: Heather of Zhobot.net
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For more photos, and a totally goober-faced bonus, check out whitehotroom.com!
I’ll delete this later because it doesn’t fit here but MAN. Those ladies are boss! I love fanart cosplays as is but those two really did an amazing job!
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This really just looks like a bunch of sex toys to me.
Word. Oh, the lemons I have read in my day.
I used to have the locket near the top right, but I sold it a few years ago. :P
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[Image: A color illustration of Queen Nehelenia from a Sailor Moon artbook.]
Nehelenia, your legs must be 5 miles long.
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[Image: Two photos of a small illustration card of Super Sailor Moon done in ink and marker, embellished with glitter.]
Doodled up some Super Sailor Moon tonight. And then I glittered aaaall over it.
Super’s my favourite form. Dat bow, man, aw yissss.
I’m not used to drawing this small, and my shakey inkin’ hand was all, “oh, you want a line over here? But I think it looks better adhfahjgfafover heeeere”. I’ll just consider this a warm up for all the more adventurous/involved fanart I wanna do later.
Sooooo prettttyyyyyy…… ///OuO///
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Sailor Scouts, original artwork.
Finally finished!!  As I said earlier, I tried fitting Sailor Venus in there, but to keep the paper aspect ratio, I couldn’t.  So from left to right, Sailor Moon, Sailor Mercury, Sailor Jupiter, and Sailor Mars.  I will have prints of this made before the end of the week.
And as a bonus, here’s a drawing I did of Sailor Moon a little over a year ago.
Super awesome.
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So I saw this post on Sailor Failures’ blog, and naturally, I knew I had to have nails like that. So I took the picture to Kat, along with a couple of clearer reference images courtesy of my boxsets [the two on the bottom], and watched her work her magic.
And I am completely in love with her work. Kat is brilliant. The photos can’t do these amazing nails justice. They are so perfectly Sailor Moon that I could cry.
Woah, these are so cool! Your friend Kat is very talented!
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THROWBACK
THURSDAYFRIDAYAugh, I forgot to post one yesterday! Whoops!
Did you know that this was Sailor Uncia’s original design? Her team hadn’t quite coalesced in my brain yet, though I knew they’d be based on my friends and her on me. Except, I wasn’t really embracing self-insertion at the time, and was trying to hide our connection. ^__^
Later, when designing Sailor Canis with her IRL counterpart, I forfeited blue for purple, and decided to give Uncia my hair color and glasses. For quite a while she kept the patterned skirt and collar, All the girls had uniquely patterned skirts, and only recently did I streamline them because REASONS.
This was a gift from Crystalfyre (of the now defunct Crystalstars), requested through her old Senshi Request Form. I liked the setup so much I eventually put one of my own on my site, and drew a LOT of otaku senshi from it! (I was not this good, however.) This is from 2000 or so.
CRYSTALFYREEEEEEEEE. She was one of my artist idols back in the day, but I’ve lost track of her over the years. The fanfic she created with her friends had some of the most detailed profile information for each of the senshi characters, which was a big inspiration when I made my little website for The Hues with their profiles and such. :) She was one of the first people I followed who would borrow poses from official artwork in order to practice, and that it was okay to do so as long as you clarified you were still learning.
Long ago, when I was a wee little Alex, I followed Crystalfyre’s art tutorials, which I think really informed my style back in my teens.Â
The old photo I posted the other day of my art supplies back then were pretty much because I read her tutorials. When I started using the computer to color my work, I similarly followed a how-to on cel-shading that she wrote. I still abide by her jewel-shading technique to this day.
This woman had a big influence on the development of my artwork. Last I heard, she was studying traditional animation, but like I said, I’ve lost track of her over the years, and she’s probably been through a couple different screen names in the meantime, but I hope she’s doing well and still making art!
And this was yet another Wall ‘O Text brought to you by my nostalgia. :P