Part 2 of Drawtober Emily
My silly OC ("original" character)
Name: Emily aka Emily Anderson
Age: Looks young around 13 in this art, Ages different then humans due to her nature she gets 'stuck' looking younger then she is.
Story (rough): A hybrid experimental amalgamate genetic splice DNA (silly science) of Alucard and Father Alexander Anderson (from Hellsing series) essential their biological equivalent of a daughter. (or sometimes I just Andercard ship and nonsense) She was created by the Millennium organization as an experiment the only embryo to survive.Very long black hair red eyes. She is Short. (5 foot in 3 inch heels) Can summon holy blades and set up magic barriers. She does needs blood but can eat red meat. Her hair constantly grows long to her feet each night and cuts it in the morning. (semi sentient hair?) She usually wears plain simple dress in white or black.
I am attempting to draw costumes for her every day in October (and maybe color but my Photoshop keeps crashing so... ?) She is sensitive (picky) about textures and tends to wear loose fitting over sized clothing in a triangle Aline shape shape and prefers layers and colors of black, white, off whites, cream, grey, soft blue, and a splash of red and soft fabrics, tends to be mostly modest with knee length or longer skirts and prefers skirts and dresses to pants. Wears clunky three inch "Frankenstein" type platforms to give herself some much needed height.
For the September October issue of Doll Castle news I designed a paper doll Fangtastic inspired by Draculaura from Monster High. The doll ahs four dresses, two pairs of shoes, two hair styles, and a purse and is inspired from G1 and G3 outfits of the character
The Martha Washington Doll Book by Aline Bernstein and the publisher is Howell, Soskin. The book has a copyright date of 1945, I did not include the scan of the story. Spiral bound. Two doll figures and period clothing.
A comic paper doll from Marvel Patsy and Hedy. Readers could send in fashion outfit ideas and designs. Three outfits are featured on this single page.
Tillie the Toiler Fashion Parade newspaper paper doll in a profile view with three costumes and a hat. Doll and costume and sailor suit by Helen Stanevich 2-2-1936
Boots Cut-Outs newspaper paper doll from 2-26 (or 2-27?)-1949. I love the bow dress and she seems to be lacking shoes.