Finally, the completed, colored version. I even remembered the sparkles.
From the left: Catalina de Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anna von Cleves, Catherine Howard, Katherine Parr
I had a lot of fun with this :-D
Fullview is a must!!!
** Info Update ** So when I was coloring, I realized that I didn't know the colors of certain attributes of each wife. For instance, Anne of Cleves' hair. I have many Tudor books, none of which stated the color of Anne's hair, perhaps because she likely kept her hair covered most of the time. So, silly me, I decided to search through movie representations of Anne of Cleves, and I found that the actresses that portrayed her had dark hair. So I colored her hair brown. But now that I've had some time off of school, and the luxury of money to buy new books, I have found that Anne had blonde hair. So when I get the chance, I will probably recolor her hair, cause if I don't it will bug me. So just letting you all know, Anne of Cleves' hair was blonde.
You are just the BESTEST thing to ever grace this website, and all Tudors fans...THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Yeah, I didn't do it intentionally, but she just kind of really adapted well to this style in comparison to the other wives. Score one for Anne Boleyn.
I can tell that you worked really hard on Anne Boleyn. I think, though, you had a ball with Katherine Parr, considering her outfit looks so sophisticated, wasn't she the most educated wife?
But they all look great, Jane Seymour does...so does Catherine of Aragon...
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'You are my budding rose without a thorn, Henry VIII said to Catherine Howard
I know! Her face makes her look very content. Thew color's nice on her, too...did you use references from The DP's to make the Wives? Because Anne Boleyn looks much like Auora (sp?) and Catherine Howard resembles Cinderella slightly ^^
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'You are my budding rose without a thorn', Henry VIII said to Catherine Howard
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'You are my budding rose without a thorn', Henry VIII to Catherine Howard
I especially like how you did Anne Boleyn; she'd DEFINITELY have to be my favorite of the wives!
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nice draw!!
your style is like
Dysney Style
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But they all look great, Jane Seymour does...so does Catherine of Aragon...
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"Your identity is your most valuable possession. Protect it." ~Helen Parr/Elastigirl/Mrs. Incredible
"From the heights of these pyramids, forty centuries look down on us." ~Napoleon Bonaparte; speech to troops in Egypt (July 21, 1798)
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'You are my budding rose without a thorn', Henry VIII said to Catherine Howard
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