Faustinus | 1906 | dir. Peter Elfelt

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Faustinus | 1906 | dir. Peter Elfelt
Faustinus (1906)
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo Glorification of St. Faustinus and St. Jovita and Two Unknown Saints (probably St. Augustine and St. Afra)
Oil on canvas with earthen red ground, lined, 84.0 x 76.8 cm, 1751-54
Faustinus, *2002 oldenburger stallion (Fürst Heinrich x Starway)
© by Gestüt Sprehe
Faustinus, *2002, Oldenburger stallion (Fürst Heinrich x Starway)
So I have been hanging around this Breadables/Changables Pet Shop on GaiaonOnline called Sidekick Academy. It's a super hero based one with people. Any who, I am debating joining and if so, who to go for.
While I was in there, Chibi mentioned how she'd love to see the existing characters dancing the Oppan Gangnam Style dance. At first I didn't think anything of it, but then I had this urge to draw it.
I don't really know any of the characters in SA, so I was actually just going to draw some of my and some friends characters dancing, but laykein has Avalbane in there so I decided she'd be funny to draw.
Then I just decided to throw Faustinus in there. Because why not? But I was talking to Shnazz in the thread and I wanted to draw for them, so I went and found their character and did a solo of him dancing.
Unfortunately, what I was trying came out less Gangnam Style and more BeeGees Staying Alive, lol. But whaddayagonnado?
The crazy thing is, when I drew these, I did not sketch. Just drew all the linework on one layer and worked with it. Which was fun. Just flowing. I then colored it on a different layer, but only one. Normally I sketch out on 1-3 layers and then use a different layer for each part of the person.
Example: Sketch 1, Sketch 2, Sketch 3, Skin, Pants, Shirts, Hair, Extras, Patterns, Lines
Faustinus | Symbiont