Briseis leaving the tent of Achilles, Giuseppe Cades.

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Briseis leaving the tent of Achilles, Giuseppe Cades.
enjoying the delicious chine of a great hog, rich with fat, with the warlords i love more than most
take two on a different art style
making these little painting looking portraits is so fun dude omg
this one’s another background character with little plot relevance wow what a surprise!
its eurybates from the iliad oufgh i love him
So because of my tablet being difficult I had a lot of time to sketch, I'm not sure if I'm going to post everything or not (because it's a lot, like I'm trying to collect everything in a binder, but it's going to take forever to take pictures of all of that). What I am going to post however are a few of my sketches for the designs of some side characters in Athena's Champions. They are sketches so they're a bit messy. On paper I also always draw with a ballpoint pen, so forgive the eyes sometimes not completely matching or one pupil looking another way.
"Aagje" is what my friends and I call Agamemnon, adding "je", "tje" or "ke" after a name in mylanguage is making it cuter and often used to speak of smaller things, so it basically means "little Ag"
These were the sketches for Odysseus' parents, I wasn't happy with them especially the mother, but I can't find the improved versions, they're somewhere in that binder haha
Moments from the Age of Bronze - The Story of the Trojan War Comics #26 - #27
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Lucy: Inspiration and Asteroids
NASA's Lucy mission will explore a record-breaking number of asteroids, flying by one asteroid in the solar system’s main asteroid belt, and by seven Trojan asteroids.
This illustration is of the Lucy mission's seven targets: the binary asteroid Patroclus/Menoetius, Eurybates, Orus, Leucus, Polymele, and the main belt asteroid DonaldJohanson.
Image Credit: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Conceptual Image Lab
mythology aesthetics
EURYBATES
In Greek mythology, Eurybates, from Ithaca, served as Odysseus's squire and herald. He was described by Odysseus to Penelope as "round-shouldered, dark-skinned, and curly-haired." Odysseus is said to pay him greater regard than any other of his companions for his honesty and faithfulness.
Moments from the Age of Bronze - The Story of the Trojan War Comics - #7 & #8
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