Leather Belt Pouch - Dragon / Wyrm / Serpent - Celtic - Viking Inspired - Festival Bushcraft Possibilities Bag
sources: eyes // nails
BASIL SODA Couture Fall/Winter 2017
Vilnius University Library
A visual dictionary of Boots
More Visual Glossaries (for Her): Backpacks / Bags / Bobby Pins / Bra Types / Hats / Belt knots / Chain Types / Coats / Collars / Darts / Dress Shapes / Dress Silhouettes / Eyeglass frames / Eyeliner Strokes / Hangers / Harem Pants / Heels / Lingerie / Nail shapes / Necklaces / Necklines / Patterns (Part1) / Patterns (Part 2) / Puffy Sleeves / Scarf Knots / Shoes / Shorts / Silhouettes / Skirts / Tartans / Tops / Underwear / Vintage Hats / Waistlines / Wedding Gown Silhouettes / Wool
They’re all here! I took it upon myself to create an illustration of a Mythological creature or character for every letter of the alphabet, trying to span across a multitude of cultures and creature-types. Another thing I wanted to accomplish with this project was to find some the more unusual and/or obscure creatures that don’t get as much representation in artwork. Individual Tumblr Posts with said creatures’ descriptions are below.
Again, I’ll be making this into a small run of books as a way to test the waters. If there’s more demand for a larger run, I’ll definitely be looking into it!
All REBLOGS are appreciated!
Bestiary Alphabetum: Each Entry is clickable!
A is for Ammit
B is for The Beast of Gevaudan
C is for Cockatrice
D is for Dullahan
E is for Eurynomos
F is for Faun
G is for Grendel
H is for Harpy
I is for Indus Worm
J is for Jersey Devil
K is for Krampus
L is for Lamassu
M is for Manticore
N is for Nuckelavee
O is for Otoroshi
P is for Penanggalan
Q if for Questing Beast
R is for Rangda
S is for Succubus
T is for Tzitzimitl
U is for Ushi-Oni
V is for Vegetable Lamb
W is for Wyvern
X is for Xing Tian
Y is for Yara-Ma-Yha-Who
Z is for Ziphius
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This is perhaps approaching graduate level information as far as digital costuming is concerned, but I think that the more fidelity professional game artists have access to, the more mindful the details ought to be. This is especially true in the case of low-tech/medieval/pre-industrial fantasy where everything in the world is handmade; these little details are really crucial to selling that look.
Yinqing Yin Spring/Summer 2013 Haute Couture
Horse Grenadier Saber of Napoleon’s Imperial Guard
Dated: 1810
Culture: French
This ‘Horse Grenadier Saber’ (3rd pattern) was used by Napoléon’s Imperial Guard. These sabers were used also by the Dragoons of the Imperial Guard and the Elite Gendarmerie. This is one the most beautiful and famous sword from the Napoleonic period.
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