26/10/2012

Random quoted poem...

From J.R.R.Tolkien.


I just love The Lord of the Rings - 
specially the movies, but the books are very good as well. ^^

...And The Hobbit will be in the movie theaters soon! 
I'm so excited to watch it! =D

This image does not belong to me, and I found it randomly on the net, 
so I can't link the author of the picture itself... I'm just featuring it, thou!



21/10/2012

Mai princess - Mulan

Finally, she's done! 

"The flower that blooms in adversity
is the rarest and most beautiful of all"

 
Mulan was the winner of my poll to choose the next Disney Princess in my series. She's my favourite Disney princess right after Rapunzel, and drawing her was a major challenge - specially because my serie's aesthetics is based on traditional fairytale storybooks, and mixing that with chinese elements was not easy... But overall, I think I'm pleased. 


The color scheme was very hard, since she wears at least 3 important outfits with different colors in the movie - first the green, yellow and blue one, then the pink and red from the matchmaker scene, and finally, the blue outfit from the final part of the movie. I tried to mix the first two to make something that could instantly say "Mulan" and also be fit for a soft, light kind of classical Hanfu.


The garnment itself was very fun to design, on the other hand. For the brief research I made (and please correct me if I'm saiyng nonsense...) I had the impression hanfu is far more open to shape variation than the japanese kimono. So I could use several hanfu pictures for inspiration, mix many ideas and come up with this flowy outfit with huuuge sleeves (who doesn't love huge sleeves? ^^)


On the details I focused on the peach blossoms and the peonia, both very popular flowers in chinese art tradition. Mulan's sword design in the movie is pretty cool, so I decided to keep it as the original. The sword and flowers are meant to symbolize both strong and gentle personality of Mulan. And the cloud background pattern... well, that was an obvious choice. ;D

So, suggestions for the next Princess?



18/10/2012

Hanbok Feature

My Disney Princess Mulan is in great progress,
and I hope I manage to finish her this weekend! ^^

In the meanwhile, here are some beautiful hanbok for you to see!


Hanbok is the name for traditional korean clothes, for men and women.
The picture above is an example of traditional-looking feminine hanbok.


One of the main characteristics in women's hanbok is the bell-shaped skirt called chima. The small blouse or jacket worn over the chima is called jeogori.
  

 Another characteristic of the hanbok is the one-sided bow (goreum) that ties the jeogori. Also, different from the japanese kimono, the collar of the jeogori is not composed by two layers, but only one (git), with a removable white collar (dongjeong) put over it.


I found these pictures in several sites,
so I can't manage to link the sources, sorry!
 
Hanbok are very beautiful and interesting garnments. 
I'm still learning about it thou, so I hope these basic information 
I've found this far are correct and have no big mistakes!


14/10/2012

Mujigae Hanbok

After my happy first try on pixel art in my DeviantArt avatar, I decided to give pixels a go again! This time, a more ambitious picture - a rainbow of traditional korean clothes, hanbok!


"Mujigae" is "Rainbow" in korean.

I tought about animating their eyes, but since there are seven of them, 
I came to the conclusion it would be tiring to look at. x.x
Please enjoy the little details in their clothes!
Wich one is your favourite?

Pixel art is so relaxing, slowly building the drawing pixel by pixel... 
for me, there's something zen in that. lol

Also, I'm finding myself in love with hanbok lately, 
so be ready for some hanbok features soon! <3


07/10/2012

Sakura Geta

Beautiful sakura (cherry blossoms) -themed geta found in Soubien. <3





Lovely embroidery! Plus, the white one is so delicate, 
and the black with soft red gradient, so cool!
So wich one do you like the best? ^^