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“What’s your name, mister?”
“Eddie, sir. Eddie Brassbound. I’m just a water rat, sir!”
This is actually my favorite Stratford so far, but since he’s not exactly functioning as Stratford at the time, I don’t really think it counts. Apparently dynamic poses are easier for nervous-looking people than confident- and/or scary-looking ones?
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Stratford looks like everybody else, which is to say he’s really freaking hard to draw. This is my best effort so far, but I’m still not totally happy with it…and his pose is too damn static. At least I like his color scheme?
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I wonder if the best way to approach drawing Stratford is to try and intentionally break some character design guidelines?
like he’s SUPPOSED to be really really generic, so maybe he should be unrecognizable in silhouette/naked and bald/etc, and he’s only identifiable as Stratford when you give him the funky hairstyle and complicated scarf and stuff?
I don’t know I think it’s cool
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just drew some Stratfords which you’ll probably be seeing soon
one of them he’s in Brassbound mode and he’s CLEARLY been studying Ted’s body language to help him pull off the “anxious petty criminal” act
slouching and T. rex arms and everything
the other one’s kind of mediocre cos his head’s too big and his face still looks weird and I think his arms are too long? I want to draw him holding his machete because I like drawing machetes, they’re an interesting shape, but it’s hard to make him look menacing without getting into a really contorted/hunched over pose that doesn’t let me show his clothes and do height comparisons and stuff
I just want like a generic “this is what Stratford looks like” picture, but I think I do dynamic poses better than static ones but but but I don’t know
I’m supposed to be in bed now anyway
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HEY GUESS WHAT MEME I FORGOT TO FINISH
katehughesart asked: Stratford/Flutter, had to ask!
candyexorcist asked: I can’t not ask you about Stratford/Flutter because I know you know these things
And indeed I do! :D is a terrible person
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Flutter and Stratford face sketches! Despite my ridiculous love of them both, I’m really not all the confident in my ability to draw them, so I figured I ought to practice.
STRATFORD WHY ARE YOU SO FLIPPIN’ DIFFICULT TO GET RIGHT
(I have a really clear mental image of him…but for whatever reason I never quite get it right.)
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another face-drawing update: after all the Les Miz fanart I looked at the other day, I can’t shake the feeling that the way I’m drawing Stratford kinda looks like somebody’s Enjolras. But I don’t know whose, so I don’t really know what to do about it.
you were never supposed to be this handsome
and now I can’t picture you any other way
…and here’s Mary around the time of Snuff. I don’t really know why she wears trousers; she just looked odd when I tried to put her in a skirt.
She’s remarkably happy for a lady whose son’s a homicidal maniac.
Mary Stratford and Carcer Dun, aged about fifteen—that is, right around the time our Mr Stratford of Snuff…came into existence, shall we say. She’s a housemaid, he’s a butcher’s boy, and I just like drawing aprons, okay?
(Ludicrous fan theories are the best fan theories.)
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