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More drawings of my OC Corvus Pavan!
I think that I’m going to permanently remove the original chin tattoo he had. It’s cool but I think he looks better without it.
The first is just him and Ahsoka chilling between missions. Ahsoka is fun to draw and I love the stripes on her lekku (are they lekku?).
The next two are actually if his history changed a bit. Corvus originally is from a rebuilt Taris, though nowhere near as ‘grand’ as it once was.
While his mother is from Taris his father is from a splinter group of Mandalorians. This is essentially “what if instead of living on Taris then joining the Jedi, he became a Mandalorian like his father”.
I think that he would take the darksaber by making it look like Pre Vizla was in an accident and then take on the leadership role to ‘unite’ Mandalore. Also threw a funny little drawing in there with baby Din.
My Sith Inquisitor Fantisn from SWTOR and Arcann. She’s the kind of person who dresses dramatic for the vibes and pretends to talk to ghosts to make people paranoid (are they really there or not kinda thing).
I can’t wait till I reach KOTET on her. Despite some weird plot stuff I did like all the different locations you go to and some of the new characters you meet.
Just an experiment with watercolors and sharpie pen. I rather like how it turned out!
Here, have another piece of my Star Wars OC. I made a post a while ago with some rough sketches, but this is the first time I’ve ever put him in color.
This would be Corvus in the Rebels/Original Trilogy/The Mandalorian era. He’s come to terms that he’s not a Jedi anymore, but he’s not quite ready to quit lending a helping hand around the galaxy.
(Also water colors/watercolor pencils are fun to work with)
I have finally posted this! It’s an OC I made after playing Star Wars: Fallen Order. His name is Corvus Pavan!
If the text is a little hard to read, here’s what it says:
First Picture:
Corvus Pavan (Clone Wars Era)
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List on left
—> Light clothing, moves fast
—> Friends with Ahsoka and Clones
—> Likes animals (even carnivorous ones)— NOT RAKGHOULS
—> From Taris, low-class family
—> First Jedi in family
—> Tattoos are a Tarisian design
—> Embodiment of “eat the rich”
——> Except for Padme. She’s cool.
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Bottom left list
—> 2nd Padawan of Obi Wan Kenobi
—> Dual-wield/double-bladed lightsaber
—> Dark brown and tan clothes
—> Dark honey-brown hair
—> 18 years old at end of Clone Wars
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Right side, top to bottom
—> Blue/green eyes
—> Dark purple/red or black (pointing to eye tattoo)
—> Short hair under hood w/braid of padawan
—> First aid stims, stun grenades, smoke bombs (pointing to belt)
—> Blue sabers, silver/grey hilt
~~~~~~~~
Second Picture:
Corvus Pavan (Post-Clone Wars/Star Wars Rebels Era)
THE FIRST BROTHER
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Left side, pointing to chin diagram
—> Chin Tattoo
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Left side list
—> Vader’s favorite
—> Former Padawan
—> First Inquisitor
—> 32 years old
—> Dual wields 2 Inquisitor blades
—> Very fast, hits hard and precise
—> Doesn’t smile
—> Trains other Inquisitors
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Right side, top to bottom
—> Shaggy hair, rough cut
—> Yellow eyes
—> Slight stubble
—> Scar from Inquisitor training
—> Same clothes/similar to Trilla
—> Red (pointing to lightsabers)
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Pretty much Corvus’ story is that he’s from a poor family that lives in the ruins of Lower Taris and was taken to the Jedi Temple to be trained. He’s the second padawan that Obi Wan has trained.
Due to his childhood in the poor/dangerous parts of Taris, Corvus isn’t particularly fond of those in power or those who are ridiculously wealthy, with the exception of Padme Amidala, who has proven to be a good leader and ally. Him and Ahsoka are close friends, and Corvus enjoys spending time with the Clones when he isn’t on missions with Generals Kenobi or Skywalker.
When Order 66 was executed he was taken to Palpitine for questioning on where Obi Wan was. Corvus didn’t know, so the Emperor found a different use for him; he became the first Inquisitor for hunting Jedi, hence the name “The First Brother”. He’s helped to train the other Inquisitors and is generally given more freedom to act than them.
He holds some anger and resentment for Obi Wan, who in Corvus’ eyes abandoned him and left him for dead. He doesn’t know about the Skywalker children, and until he reunites with Ahsoka he assumes she died in the Purge. Eventually he leaves his role as an Inquisitor, but he refuses to acknowledge himself as a Jedi.
(And yes I completely shaded the side of his face to avoid having to draw his other eye and tattoo)
I made a bunch of rubber hose characters! It was mostly just for fun, but I think they’re pretty cute!
I found some cartoon gloves drawing reference images. Posting this for artists needing it.
He is just..........a litle creacher.
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Made with charcoal pencil and edited on my phone.
I have finally posted this! It’s an OC I made after playing Star Wars: Fallen Order. His name is Corvus Pavan!
If the text is a little hard to read, here’s what it says:
First Picture:
Corvus Pavan (Clone Wars Era)
.
List on left
—> Light clothing, moves fast
—> Friends with Ahsoka and Clones
—> Likes animals (even carnivorous ones)— NOT RAKGHOULS
—> From Taris, low-class family
—> First Jedi in family
—> Tattoos are a Tarisian design
—> Embodiment of “eat the rich”
——> Except for Padme. She’s cool.
.
Bottom left list
—> 2nd Padawan of Obi Wan Kenobi
—> Dual-wield/double-bladed lightsaber
—> Dark brown and tan clothes
—> Dark honey-brown hair
—> 18 years old at end of Clone Wars
.
Right side, top to bottom
—> Blue/green eyes
—> Dark purple/red or black (pointing to eye tattoo)
—> Short hair under hood w/braid of padawan
—> First aid stims, stun grenades, smoke bombs (pointing to belt)
—> Blue sabers, silver/grey hilt
~~~~~~~~
Second Picture:
Corvus Pavan (Post-Clone Wars/Star Wars Rebels Era)
THE FIRST BROTHER
.
Left side, pointing to chin diagram
—> Chin Tattoo
.
Left side list
—> Vader’s favorite
—> Former Padawan
—> First Inquisitor
—> 32 years old
—> Dual wields 2 Inquisitor blades
—> Very fast, hits hard and precise
—> Doesn’t smile
—> Trains other Inquisitors
.
Right side, top to bottom
—> Shaggy hair, rough cut
—> Yellow eyes
—> Slight stubble
—> Scar from Inquisitor training
—> Same clothes/similar to Trilla
—> Red (pointing to lightsabers)
~~~~~~~~
Pretty much Corvus’ story is that he’s from a poor family that lives in the ruins of Lower Taris and was taken to the Jedi Temple to be trained. He’s the second padawan that Obi Wan has trained.
Due to his childhood in the poor/dangerous parts of Taris, Corvus isn’t particularly fond of those in power or those who are ridiculously wealthy, with the exception of Padme Amidala, who has proven to be a good leader and ally. Him and Ahsoka are close friends, and Corvus enjoys spending time with the Clones when he isn’t on missions with Generals Kenobi or Skywalker.
When Order 66 was executed he was taken to Palpitine for questioning on where Obi Wan was. Corvus didn’t know, so the Emperor found a different use for him; he became the first Inquisitor for hunting Jedi, hence the name “The First Brother”. He’s helped to train the other Inquisitors and is generally given more freedom to act than them.
He holds some anger and resentment for Obi Wan, who in Corvus’ eyes abandoned him and left him for dead. He doesn’t know about the Skywalker children, and until he reunites with Ahsoka he assumes she died in the Purge. Eventually he leaves his role as an Inquisitor, but he refuses to acknowledge himself as a Jedi.
(And yes I completely shaded the side of his face to avoid having to draw his other eye and tattoo)
where is that renaissance painting with those two fellers and a giant fucking random skull on the floor that looks like it was accidentally stretched out in photoshop
THANK YOU
somebody please explain
Someone once told me it’s like that because it was designed to be hung in a stairwell so the skull pops out as you walk past.
…I guess it works but you have to be at a pretty sharp angle
There was a whole trend at one point where artists would include something in their paintings (usually a skull, for whatever reason) that’s super distorted in just the right way so that it looks normal if you hold the painting up to a convex/concave mirror. I have absolutely no idea why. But I think that’s what’s going on here.
In case anyone’s curious, here’s what it looks like when you walk past it irl:
It does have a 3D effect to it! It’s pretty neat, guess it would be even more impressive to people from the 14th century.
ahhhhh it’s my favourite painting on my dash!! strap in folks it’s nerd commentary time!!
so there’s like a billion and one things going on in this painting (because it’s the middle of the renaissance and they got a li’l excited) so let’s break this down.
first off, it was painted smack dab in the middle of the renaissance (1533) which means people-with-money are interested in two primary things:
Self-Knowledge
Knowledge of God
this is important and will explain 90% of everything going on (the remaining 10% is just the painter showing off).
okay, so first off it’s called ambassadors because on either side we have a)a stately, educated man of the world, and b)a religious figure head. who precisely they were was up for debate for like 300 hundred years and isn’t really the point. what is the point is that one of them represents the best of man, and the other the best from God; they therefore are ambassadors of these two facets, and to prove their excellence, we have all the items on the shelves.
on the top shelf we’ve got a celestial globe, a sundial, a quadrant, a torquetum, etc. these are all things focused on learning the up there, the things beyond this world but yet are still scientific that humans are categorizing.
meanwhile on the bottom shelf, we’ve got the awesome things of human learning on earth: a terrestrial globe, a book of mathematics for merchants, a lute, hymnal, etc.
the point of having all these things is to show off the glory of human excellence when it comes to learning and also the artist’s ability to paint details. you’ve got the full trivium of learning going on: grammar, logic, rhetoric; and then also the quadrivium: geometry, arithmetic, music, and astronomy. everything is balanced.
H O W E V E R.
holbein is also problematizing human learning even as he’s extolling its virtues. for example, we have a broken string on the lute:
the instrument settings on the polyhedral sundial are actually wrong:
and, most importantly, that mother effing skull.
so the skull represents a couple things.
first, perspective was all 👏 the 👏 rage 👏 during the renaissance, and the better you were at it, the higher respect you got. so if you could draw something like this (which a previous commenter is correct, it was hung by a staircase so you would see it as you passed by), you automatically got that sweet sweet street cred. also if you don’t think it’s impressive that he could paint this by hand, you try it because dear lord it’s not fun pls pls professor let us go back to normal still lifes we’ll never complain about onion skins and tomatoes ever again aaaaaugh—
um so second, this is a form of memento mori, or vanitas, meaning “remember you must die” and “vanity” (a reference to ecclesiastes), respectively. the point of painting these was to remind the owner that they are mortal, and that time is short — and that no matter how much human knowledge they accumulated (the shelves), nothing could stop death.
side note: the placement of the skull is also important. the skull is a reference to death, the end of life, so it’s placed on the floor. compare this to michelangelo’s creation of adam, which is a reference to the beginning of life, and is placed on the sistine chapel’s ceiling.
for life you look up, for death you look down.
AND BECAUSE OF THAT, we get to the last thing this painting is hiding:
a crucifix, tucked away in the top left corner so that you can barely see it, but once you do, you can’t unsee it. because, once again, this is the middle of the renaissance: holbein wants to stress both the importance of human knowledge (plato’s know thyself), and its limits (calvin’s ‘man never has clear knowledge of self until he has seen God’s face’). remember knowledge, remember death, remember christ.
and remember how good of a painter he is he needs more patrons.
anyway i could wax poetic about this painting for literal hours (the one and only time i saw it in person i wound up explicating to random viewers bc i can’t help myself and y’know they were receptive), so yeah. there’s the cliff notes version.
How many of you just tilted your computer to make the skull appear?
and for those who want to see it in person it’s at the Detroit Institute of Arts.
It’s just great to read explanations that are both this coherent and this enthusiastic.
I remember I made a Disney version of this. Not because I knew the history or anything behind the painting, I just thought it would be neat.
Art tutorials by Disney artists Griz and Norm Lemay
The last of my Inktober 2019 drawings!
16: A wild werewolf
17: A Nightmare Before Christmas ornament
18: Carrie White
19: A slingshot
20: Treading on leaves
21: A treasure chest
22: A cute ghost
23: An old skull
24: A dizzy child
25: Spaghetti and eyeballs
26: A person scared of the dark
27: Slenderman
28: A car driven by nobody (or is it?)
29: An injured person
30: A fisherman and his catch of the day
31: A pumpkin monster, ripe for picking
Here’s Days 9 through 15!
A little late, but Happy Inktober!
This set of pictures is days 1 through 8.
OCtober 2019
So last year, I hosted my own Inktober of sorts and made a prompt list to help myself and others find inspiration to draw our OCs (original characters). It went really well so I decided to do it again this year! Here are the prompts, I will be tracking the tag #OCOctober2019 and reblogging/sharing all submissions! Submissions are welcome on Tumblr, Instagram, or Twitter.
Happy OCtober! Tag me in any of your posts from this list and I’ll reblog them! Also, please note that the new hashtag is #emkayoctober. I am now realizing that the first hashtag is being used by other prompt lists on Instagram and want to be able to more clearly sort through posts from MY list.
I am sorry for the delay! I hope this will be helpful!