Character Designs: Part 1

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Percy is a dapper gentleman in a dark blue frock coat and waistcoat, light blue trousers, and black top hat.

I enjoyed making these drawing for "Time to Heal" by chestnutia

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I enjoyed making these drawing for "Time to Heal" by chestnutia. Maybe I'll get back to them as the story unfolds.

I also started on the character designs for this story. A good deal of the gowns which survive from the early 1790s (the time period which Pride and Percabeth takes place in) are in the zone front style.

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A lot of these dresses were very low cut and would be worn with a type of scarf or shawl called a fichu

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A lot of these dresses were very low cut and would be worn with a type of scarf or shawl called a fichu.

Annabeth's outfit was inspired by this painting for the period

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Annabeth's outfit was inspired by this painting for the period.

By the end of the 18th Century, we begin to get the neoclassical styles which will be in fashion for the first few decades of the 19th Century

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By the end of the 18th Century, we begin to get the neoclassical styles which will be in fashion for the first few decades of the 19th Century. I styled Annabeth's curls in a loose, neoclassical style.

Part of the reason I made Percy a dashing Lieutenant in the Royal Navy is so I could put him in this uniform

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Part of the reason I made Percy a dashing Lieutenant in the Royal Navy is so I could put him in this uniform.

Tell me this outfit isn't the hottest thing imaginable

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Tell me this outfit isn't the hottest thing imaginable.

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