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bouquetofnothings:

I tried drawing Black Lady from Sailor Moon as a MadoMagi Witch. I just LOVE Gekidan Inu Curry’s work in Puella Magi. 
This sketch is several months old. Unfortunately I had a problem with my computer so I lost all sources of the textures and elements I used :( I do remember they were from Deviantart mostly. The throne was very referenced too.
The witch runes up there spell ”Lady”. Maybe I will try drawing again in this style (And try to mimic it a little better)

This looks AMAZING
And thinking about it, Black Lady pretty much was the equivalent of a witch

ibelieveinitmiracleromance:

bouquetofnothings:

I tried drawing Black Lady from Sailor Moon as a MadoMagi Witch. I just LOVE Gekidan Inu Curry’s work in Puella Magi. 

This sketch is several months old. Unfortunately I had a problem with my computer so I lost all sources of the textures and elements I used :( I do remember they were from Deviantart mostly. The throne was very referenced too.

The witch runes up there spell ”Lady”. Maybe I will try drawing again in this style (And try to mimic it a little better)

This looks AMAZING

And thinking about it, Black Lady pretty much was the equivalent of a witch

tuesmapute:

don’t you wanna come with me?
don’t you wanna feel my bones on your bones?
it’s only natural

tuesmapute:

don’t you wanna come with me?

don’t you wanna feel my bones on your bones?

it’s only natural

(Source: pushthemovement)

ibelieveinitmiracleromance:

Today’s featured hairstyles are the Sailor Moon-inspired hairstyles on Yoshiki Usui’s models in episode 150, Love Those Minis! The Fashionable Soldiers.

Yoshiki Usui is a famous fashion designer, but he has been going through a slump. He “discovers” Fish Eye walking down the street and begs him to model his clothes, exclaiming that Fish Eye’s gender does not even matter. Still, with Fish Eye as his muse his designs only seem to be getting worse, and he has hurt his partner in the process. After Fish Eye attacks him, he is saved by Sailor Moon and Chibi Moon and is struck by their fashionable appearances. In seeing them, he finally regains some inspiration and creates new designs for his next fashion show.

In his show, the main features are two girls that are done up to look quite a lot like Usagi— both with pigtails, though in slightly unique styles that differ from Usagi’s actual look. 

The fact that he designs a wedding dress for Usagi (as is suggested by the fact that she had requested him to earlier, and the wedding dress shown is worn by one of the models done up to look like her) means that Usagi was able to inspire him in both of her forms. By simply exclaiming that she loves his clothes and hopes that he can regain his inspiration as Usagi, and by rescuing him as Sailor Moon, she really helped him to develop new ideas and learn to enjoy his trade once again.

dresslikezooey:

Want Zooey Deschanel’s ’60s look? Tips by her make-up artist Jorjee Douglass:

  1. Luscious lashes: “I used Ardell Fashion Lashes Demi Wispies $4.00, on Zooey’s top lashline (cut into three to apply easily) and Ardell DuraLash Individual Lashes $4.00, on the bottom.”
  2. Flush of blush: “In keeping with the ’60s look, I wanted to go big on blush, so used a combo of pinks - the best blusher ever - Nars Blush in Orgasm $28.00, and Rimmel London Mono Blusher in Santa Rose, $5.00”
  3. No foundation (yep, really): “Zooey has amazing skin so I only needed to use Laura Mercier Illuminating Tinted Moisturizer SPF20, $42.00, on her face. I used a foundation brush to achieve a flawless look, which you need when there are cameras everywhere!”
  4. Pinky pout: “I kept Zooey’s lips simple and let her lashes and cheeks do the talking. I just used a swipe of Rimmel London Vinyl Gloss in Keep A Secret, $5.00”
  5. A touch of concealer: “Sometimes, we all need cover-up to hide dark circles or other skin sins! The one I used on Zooey was By Terry Touche Veloutée, $58.00. It has a built-in brush, which makes it really easy to use.”
  6. ’60s smoky eye: “Using Rimmel London Glam’Eyes Quad in Bold Behaviour, $5.00, I applied the nude shade to lids, contoured the socket with pink, and used black on the outer edge of the eye. I finished with liquid liner on the top and bottom lids.”
  7. Staying power: “I needed Zooey’s eye make-up to stay put all night, so used eye primer Benefit Stay Don’t Stray, $26.00. A primer’s not essential every day, but if you want to stop a complicated eye look, such as a smoky eye, from smudging, a good base can really help.”
womenwhokickass:

Naoko Takeuchi: Why she kicks ass
She is a Japanese manga artist, whose works have a wide following among anime and manga fans worldwide. Her most popular work, Sailor Moon, rose to become one of the most recognized manga and anime products of all time.
Seriously, all hail the Queen of Awesome.
She graduated from Kyoritsu University of Pharmacy, where she received a degree in chemistry. (Kyoritsu University of Pharmacy merged with Keio University in 2006.) She became a licensed pharmacist. Her senior thesis had the title “Heightened Effects of Thrombolytic Actions Due to Ultrasound”
At the age of 19 she published Love Call, which received an award. She worked steadily on one-shot pieces until writing Maria. She based this work, her first serial comic, loosely on Daddy-Long-Legs and on her friend Marie Koizumi, who helped her write it. She also had another serial call The Cherry Project, which ran for three volumes and dealt with skating.
Upon completing The Cherry Project she wanted to do a manga on outer space and girl fighters. Her editor Fumio Osano (nicknamed Osa-P) asked her to put the fighters in sailor-suits, and thus began Sailor V. When plans began to turn Sailor V into an anime, she reworked the series and added four other Sailor Soldiers. This became Sailor Moon, which proved a hit. While she worked on Sailor Moon she also simultaneously worked on Sailor V.
Takeuchi established a company, “PNP” which  stands for “Princess Naoko Planning”, to manage her properties, mainly Sailor Moon. Later this encompassed Yoshihiro Togashi’s work as well and showed up in the credits for such anime as Level E and Hunter × Hunter, and  on several musical credits such as Shin Kaguya Shima Densetsu. Takeuchi runs the company herself.
After production of Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon ended, she worked on Toki*Meca. During Toki*Meca Fumio Osano returned and became her editor. At the same time she worked more closely with managing PNP and gave talks to college students.
Simultaneously she wrote a children’s book titled Oboo-nu- to Chiboo-nu- as a birthday present to her son. (Her husband illustrated the children’s book. She made mention of it in the back of volume 1 of Toki*Meca.) She still works on the website, updating it about once a month with new flash animations or profiles.

womenwhokickass:

Naoko Takeuchi: Why she kicks ass

  • She is a Japanese manga artist, whose works have a wide following among anime and manga fans worldwide. Her most popular work, Sailor Moon, rose to become one of the most recognized manga and anime products of all time.
  • Seriously, all hail the Queen of Awesome.
  • She graduated from Kyoritsu University of Pharmacy, where she received a degree in chemistry. (Kyoritsu University of Pharmacy merged with Keio University in 2006.) She became a licensed pharmacist. Her senior thesis had the title “Heightened Effects of Thrombolytic Actions Due to Ultrasound”
  • At the age of 19 she published Love Call, which received an award. She worked steadily on one-shot pieces until writing Maria. She based this work, her first serial comic, loosely on Daddy-Long-Legs and on her friend Marie Koizumi, who helped her write it. She also had another serial call The Cherry Project, which ran for three volumes and dealt with skating.
  • Upon completing The Cherry Project she wanted to do a manga on outer space and girl fighters. Her editor Fumio Osano (nicknamed Osa-P) asked her to put the fighters in sailor-suits, and thus began Sailor V. When plans began to turn Sailor V into an anime, she reworked the series and added four other Sailor Soldiers. This became Sailor Moon, which proved a hit. While she worked on Sailor Moon she also simultaneously worked on Sailor V.
  • Takeuchi established a company, “PNP” which  stands for “Princess Naoko Planning”, to manage her properties, mainly Sailor Moon. Later this encompassed Yoshihiro Togashi’s work as well and showed up in the credits for such anime as Level E and Hunter × Hunter, and  on several musical credits such as Shin Kaguya Shima DensetsuTakeuchi runs the company herself.
  • After production of Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon ended, she worked on Toki*Meca. During Toki*Meca Fumio Osano returned and became her editor. At the same time she worked more closely with managing PNP and gave talks to college students.
  • Simultaneously she wrote a children’s book titled Oboo-nu- to Chiboo-nu- as a birthday present to her son. (Her husband illustrated the children’s book. She made mention of it in the back of volume 1 of Toki*Meca.) She still works on the website, updating it about once a month with new flash animations or profiles.

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