Babes & Blades: Jaqueline The Ripper & The Victim
Babes & Blades: Jaqueline The Ripper & The Victim
Babes & Blades: Jaqueline The Ripper & The Victim by OMNI-X
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Jolly ol' London!<br />
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First, I apologize for how Big Ben looks, as I do not have the faintest idea how it looks like, and I didn't have the visual reference to make it even close to looking like 'Big Ben' to simulate night-time London.<br />
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Anywhoo, this is Jaqueline: The Ripper. A 'what if' version of Jack The Ripper should he have been a woman.<br />
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Jaqueline has a 'Scamasax' in her hand. A Scramasax usually resembles a butcher's knife' but I made a few changes to it's appearance. Making it a little more elaborate with the twin snake handle and hand guad, plus the aggressive look on the point of the blade.<br />
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The Victim is armed, or was armed with a dagger, usually used for gutting fish, or in some cases in the 16th century, gutting any man that she wants to steal from.<br />
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The costumes aren't that elaborate since I'm not too familiar with 16th century type of wardrobe, other than the cape, and the occasional corset on the ladies.<br />
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Hopefully this looks 16th century enough for you guys.<br />
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As always, enjoy and feel free to leave your comments and suggestions for the betterment of my art.
<br />
First, I apologize for how Big Ben looks, as I do not have the faintest idea how it looks like, and I didn't have the visual reference to make it even close to looking like 'Big Ben' to simulate night-time London.<br />
<br />
Anywhoo, this is Jaqueline: The Ripper. A 'what if' version of Jack The Ripper should he have been a woman.<br />
<br />
Jaqueline has a 'Scamasax' in her hand. A Scramasax usually resembles a butcher's knife' but I made a few changes to it's appearance. Making it a little more elaborate with the twin snake handle and hand guad, plus the aggressive look on the point of the blade.<br />
<br />
The Victim is armed, or was armed with a dagger, usually used for gutting fish, or in some cases in the 16th century, gutting any man that she wants to steal from.<br />
<br />
The costumes aren't that elaborate since I'm not too familiar with 16th century type of wardrobe, other than the cape, and the occasional corset on the ladies.<br />
<br />
Hopefully this looks 16th century enough for you guys.<br />
<br />
As always, enjoy and feel free to leave your comments and suggestions for the betterment of my art.
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Category Miscellaneous » Characters » Female
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Category Miscellaneous » Characters » Female
Date Submitted
Views 1357
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Neko_King on November 27, 2005, 9:48:51 PM
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voodoo13 on June 27, 2005, 7:19:07 PM
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YAY! The one i`ve been looking forward to seeing! Lol. I think so far its probably one of your best ones. The way you`ve made the background stand out but not overpower the whole picture looks great. I love the way you`ve made it look as if Jacqueline isn`t looking at what she is doing but more at the person watching this scene. Kind of creepy...*hides* The detail, as usual, is astounding (yay new word) and the poses and expressions of the characters are priceless!! ^^ +faves!!!
p.s- Big Ben looks fine, i live in England and i don`t have much of a clue how it looks. >
p.s- Big Ben looks fine, i live in England and i don`t have much of a clue how it looks. >
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