tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8495910092914925904.post9123119863426908504..comments2023-05-01T05:15:54.462-07:00Comments on Danielle Gibbs: Adaptation B: Lady Life in Death Dress DesignsDanielle Gibbshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04284204855718436168noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8495910092914925904.post-17583152218676621052017-03-22T04:06:39.119-07:002017-03-22T04:06:39.119-07:00Hi Danielle, looking interesting so far.
If it he...Hi Danielle, looking interesting so far.<br /><br />If it helps, these dresses might be a little modern. Georgian-period dresses were big silky things with lots of layers. If it helps your investigation this was the century of the French Revolution, Marie Antionette and the great balls of Versailles, when the aristocracy as at its most lavish. Everyone wanted to dress like the French.<br /><br />https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/b7/66/e8/b766e855aecd9befd7b4a4c3ced91529.jpg<br />https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/62/6f/b2/626fb2af1f06feba9fc9ec0a3f81f753.jpg<br />http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-OpZOSkYEqb4/Uu1ul4GFePI/AAAAAAAAA-8/gCc-MsPEu2g/s1600/ee51def15c6c70c38ffc2565f7ec3d66.jpg<br /><br />It could be she wears the remnants of a once massive dress, maybe there are fragments of what it was, maybe she only wears the overcoat or the undercoat.<br /><br />But I like the direction in 5. The skull/head motif on 3 might be a little too contemporary Goth if you want the animation to feel like it's the 18th century.Spacer176https://www.blogger.com/profile/04901760829312108610noreply@blogger.com