A duel with swords and bucklers,illustrations from Paulus Hector Mayr's (1517-1579) Athletic Art (1540s).
Duel on combat sickles.
Illustrations depicting knights at a tournament.
The Bavarian State Library in Munich
you punch nazis!
(requested by anonymous)
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☽ 𝔊𝔬𝔱𝔥𝔦𝔠 𝔞𝔢𝔰𝔱𝔥𝔢𝔱𝔦𝔠 (x) ☾
I doubt AI can compare to the years of madness that a writer can go through for the sake of a series.
My universe has permanently altered the way I spend my free time. I've done drawings of just about every character and have plans drawn for every unique item with such detail that I can pick it up years later and build it with much thought.
AI can not imitate that level of devotion to something that's was thought up almost a decade ago.
Fun fact: the 8 hour work day is a rather recent concept.
Meaning, prior to that, people (on average) worked less per week. But I'm guessing it heavily depended on the person and the work demand
Imagine that: Joseph the scrib only worked 6 hours today, writing only 4 pages of this massive tome he's a part of doing.
Why 4 pages? The prep work for each page and the quills, the slow process of writing each word, and scratching out each mistake as they happen.
On the flip side, Nathaniel the local blacksmith is living in the shop all day and night because of the backlog of orders and repairs. He had to hire a couple apprentices to help and he's still behind.
Mat is a painter and he wasn't feeling it for the last week, so he's been causing havoc at the local market; putting things in the wrong booths which confuses the hell out of customers and annoys the merchants.
I drew a bunch of silly stuff with my werewolf woman and decided to gather it one post. Sometimes you just have to decompress through being goofy
You can read about her here.
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These comics are just some silliness I drew for fun. It's not really canon, she lives in a separate setting and isn't able to talk as a werewolf. Her original story is also pretty rough and tragic.
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Pumpkin carving comic was a reward I drew for my patron Taxis
Beach comic was a reward I drew for my patron Shroom
The Norfolk Knife is an oversized exhibition knife with 75 blades/tools, made by Joseph Rodgers & Sons in 1851. It is exhibited in Cutlers’ Hall, the headquarters of the cutlers’ guild of Sheffield (officially the Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire). [x] [x]
Female blacksmith, 1948
Abrahamic religions can be compared to a grilled cheese sandwich:
Is it cut diagonal, horizontal, or vertical?
Why argue when it's the same sandwich