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@worldofdarkness And I've also drawn plenty of lady vampires for the unofficial BDSM #VTM supplement @LenguaDePlata published in his blog, as well as for the Requiem for Rome compilation he's currently working on.
@worldofdarkness My first ever #VtM character was Hazel, a Lasombra antitribu in victorian London who got into plenty of fights in the East End. And I recently did a one shot in which I played Liz, an illegal distiller setite in 1929 USA during prohibition. I always go for rogues :__)
@angelmartin_nc ¡Buenas! Yo trabajo en estilos bastante diversos y he hecho tanto portadas como ilustraciones interiores.
Podéis ver mi trabajo aquí y en https://t.co/7I2ByaBtMq
Una patonisa para @bruja_coruja, que ya ha patrocinado la mitad del #HumorPatontos (patocinado si me lo permiten).
La tercera entrada de @LenguaDePlata sobre Requiem for Rome contiene ideas muy interesantes sobre Clanes, características y detalles de cada uno, y personajes de los que enamorarse mientras los dibujas. Supongo. Le pasó a una amiga.
https://t.co/RO4A5YystU
Thanks a lot to my patrons for helping me pick one amongst my other options:
Pre-Culloden Highlander fighting the English.
Circassian in the russo-circassian war, somewhere between 1763 and 1864.
Underground Railroad agent protecting fleeing slaves in 1850 antebellum USA.
I didn't name her because, besides being really bad at naming people, I didn't have any cultural references for it and didn't want to improvise, since arabic names (and even more from a specific ethnicity such as the Amazigh) have a complex construction.