Creek - Kitsap County, WA

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Creek - Kitsap County, WA

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silly sketch, mybe i'll finish it soon.... its hella blur whatheheck
Alright, the results already came out, and it's Alt Gabriel first. So...
(I told you i already have the design for both of them in my head) So, this is his early design. Obviously, it's not finished yet. I was planning on giving him wings like some of those references, but immediately scratched that idea because since he's like, Lucifer in disguise and that he's a fallen angel, it makes more sense to me if he didn't have them. I also planned to give him pants instead of long robes like the reference to county funkin on the right side there, but also scratched that one because... I don't know really. I guess i like the long robes more than the pants. I'd probably take the color palette out of the county funkin's one once i finished designing him though, but might change it a little. Also, Mark's just there to figure out his height (might change though). That's all, stay tune for the finished design!.
And yes, he'll also be moveable.

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Church of St Mary the Virgin Sedgeford Norfolk by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: There has been a church on this site for over 900 years. In 1205 the church was appropriated to Norwich Cathedral Priory. It is during the Priory's period of responsibility that the church was eventually rebuilt from circa 1300. The church is of great architectural significance and is Grade 1 listed having many medieval wall paintings