the first rule of drawing tricorns (cocked hats) is to have fun and be yourself.
The second rule is that you're never fucking going to understand how to draw tricorns because they exist in non-Euclidian space thanks for coming to my TEDtalk.
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the first rule of drawing tricorns (cocked hats) is to have fun and be yourself.
The second rule is that you're never fucking going to understand how to draw tricorns because they exist in non-Euclidian space thanks for coming to my TEDtalk.
What is your opinion on tricornes????
okay gonna be honest I had to loook up what that was but I’m a HUGE fan of tricorns. One of the best hats- Bicorns are better WHO SAID THAT
Some nice entries on this blog of 18th century military hats.
I HAVE TO CHOOSE BETWEEN WEARING MY NEW FLOWER CROWN OR MY BLACK TRICORN WHILE I GAME TONIGHT BECAUSE THE FLOWER CROWN CAN'T FIT ON THE TRICORN, AND I HAVE NEVER BEEN MORE UPSET
History question!
Okay, so British Army tricorns from the 1770s - they all seem to have a couple of little tassels hanging out the side, does anyone know whether these serve any purpose bar decoration? I thought initially they were a rank signifier but apparently not?