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Published: 2008-08-03 02:13:12 +0000 UTC; Views: 3642; Favourites: 41; Downloads: 44
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The third in the 'Dullahan' series, I'd decided to have a woman, and make her look Irish/English-like, what with her reddish hair. Her, considering the fact that she does battle by making a few shots then moving to another spot, I decided to make it so that she was armored lightly: chainmail, gauntlets and greaves. Also, so as to let this one have a bit more of a duty than just killing from a distance, I had decided to make her a chemist, or alchemist, whichever you'd like to label her as, which would explain the many bags and loops and other packages of many things.(BTW, I apologize for the scuff on her hair; living in a slightly leaky cabin isn't the best of drawing places.)
See my gallery for the other headless beings.
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nightroads-child [2008-10-13 08:13:45 +0000 UTC]
nice mabey you could you do a man and a trabuche you know those catoplot things they used back before bombs.
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Gyzmo-Grim [2008-08-25 00:17:28 +0000 UTC]
wouldn't it be easier for her to have her head atached?
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manly-man In reply to Gyzmo-Grim [2008-08-31 17:35:33 +0000 UTC]
Yes, but as explained in the first one of those headless people I've posted, a dullahan was basically a sort of headless fairy that had the Grim Reaper's job. I've gone and decided to do more of a headless horseman thing for them, only making them something other than cavalry, and still having their heads around, instead of a jack o' lantern.
If you meant drawing it like that though, I actually do have their heads on, if only for awhile. I just start it out with their heads on, doing the rough shapes with them totally intact. Once I get where their head is really going to go, I erase it from their shoulders.
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