Sunday, September 23, 2012

Doodle 054 - Fairy Tales (part 2)

Another Sunday, another batch of interactive doodles over.

Hope everybody is starting the new week well and ready to make the best of it!

First I will post the villains: Rumpelstiltskin, he was harder to draw than I expected, I went with a more impish/devilish version of him.

Rumpelstiltskin - blue and mechanical pencil on plain Moleskine notebook. Aprox 15 mins.
Now, we move onto Baba Yaga, again, never had tried drawing her before, so it was fun to do something different. She is next to the chicken that carries her house.

Baba Yaga - blue and mechanical pencil on plain Moleskine notebook. Aprox 20 mins.

 And last, but tot least, steampunk Hansel and Gretel. They have grown up, Gretel is a sorceress and Hansel is an engineer/inventor of sorts. Together they try to prevent other kids from being attacked by witches, wizards and other supernatural creatures creeping the the forests.

Steampunk Hansel and Gretel - blue and mechanical pencil on plain Moleskine notebook. Aprox 25 mins.
And now I am pretty tired lol so I'll be seeing you all tomorrow with a brand new doodle. Hope everybody had fun playing along for another week!

[Update]: OK you can tell I'm ready to turn in for the night when I forget one doodle... anyhow, I also did a small drawing of Buttercup from the Princess Bride.

It is one of my favorite movies, long story short, I teased Andrei about the fact that Buttercup never said "I do" to Humperdinck hence not really marrying him before Westley came to the rescue... because... well, I never said "I do" during our original wedding. I might tell you guys that story one day if you would like. It does have an awesome ending though.

Without further ado, today's final doodle (for real this time):

Buttercup waits for Westley - blue and mechanical pencil on plain Moleskine notebook. Aprox 10 mins.

3 comments:

Nomi said...

I totally vote to hear your wedding story.

Sounds like twoo wuv.

Anonymous said...

Mawwage story time? I'll keep my fingers crossed :)

Brooke said...

Mahwage... Yes, I also vote to hear the story! =)

I LOVE your steampunk Hansel & Gretel! I really like that you come up with a little story plot before you draw things.