Fanart: Art Dump, Teddy
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Yesss, I know I said my next drawing was going to be of a retro 70's Peter, but, uh, random sparks of creativity got in the way? ♥ At least I've produced something!
Recognize this fella? I'm not surprised if you don't, seeing it's the undescribed but oh-so-famous Teddy Lupin. And yeah, it's the same boy as I drew before, only a few months older. Because bird in an aviary portrays Teddy in his Sixth Year, while these drawings depict him a year older, after he's entered his teenage rebellion period. (He's a bit slow, bless his cotton socks. ♥)
Apart from that… I don't know what to say? That it's far too entertaining to draw an androgynous young man who wants to provoke and has nothing against cross-dressing? That I had so much fun thinking up outfits and make-ups? That apparently Teddy's more girly than me? *g*
Most of these were drawn during breaks in school (YES, I have no qualms about drawing things like these in school) which probably shows, and I haven't used that much references. I think the only one I did use one for was Equivocal, actually.
Equivocal

Drawn on some kind of strange, glossy paper that hates colouring pencils. Reference used ad nauseam. 5B pencil.
Tell, Don't Show

No reference, apart from a distant foggy memory. Drawn on "real" paper. HB pencil and colouring ones.
Sketch #0

Outfit designs – a.k.a. faceless dolls with long legs dressed in rags! \o/ And, as usual for my sketches: proportions? What proportions? ♥ Black, blue and red 0.5 ballpoint pens.
Sketch #1

Two-in-one! The outfit in the right one is totally nicked from David Bowie. And yes, in the left one he's wearing a skirt. I... have a thing for men in skirts? 5B pencils.
Sketch #2

Stupid glossy paper again. The Michel Jackson-esque-iness of this was actually completely accidental; I wanted the hat, and things got out of hand from that point on. Damn you, Jackson, for invading my sub-conscious! HB 0.5 propelling pencil.
Sketch #3

Again, glossy paper. Proportions are probably way off, but hey, military jacket! HB 0.5 propelling pencil.
Sketch #4

I wanted the ribbed tank top–leather jacket combo, simple as that. HB 0.7 propelling pencil.
Sketch #5

Sheath dress vs. fedora, lumberman shirt, leather jacket and combat boots. Whoopee. ♥ HB 0.7 propelling pencil.
Recognize this fella? I'm not surprised if you don't, seeing it's the undescribed but oh-so-famous Teddy Lupin. And yeah, it's the same boy as I drew before, only a few months older. Because bird in an aviary portrays Teddy in his Sixth Year, while these drawings depict him a year older, after he's entered his teenage rebellion period. (He's a bit slow, bless his cotton socks. ♥)
Apart from that… I don't know what to say? That it's far too entertaining to draw an androgynous young man who wants to provoke and has nothing against cross-dressing? That I had so much fun thinking up outfits and make-ups? That apparently Teddy's more girly than me? *g*
Most of these were drawn during breaks in school (YES, I have no qualms about drawing things like these in school) which probably shows, and I haven't used that much references. I think the only one I did use one for was Equivocal, actually.
Equivocal

Drawn on some kind of strange, glossy paper that hates colouring pencils. Reference used ad nauseam. 5B pencil.
Tell, Don't Show

No reference, apart from a distant foggy memory. Drawn on "real" paper. HB pencil and colouring ones.
Sketch #0

Outfit designs – a.k.a. faceless dolls with long legs dressed in rags! \o/ And, as usual for my sketches: proportions? What proportions? ♥ Black, blue and red 0.5 ballpoint pens.
Sketch #1

Two-in-one! The outfit in the right one is totally nicked from David Bowie. And yes, in the left one he's wearing a skirt. I... have a thing for men in skirts? 5B pencils.
Sketch #2

Stupid glossy paper again. The Michel Jackson-esque-iness of this was actually completely accidental; I wanted the hat, and things got out of hand from that point on. Damn you, Jackson, for invading my sub-conscious! HB 0.5 propelling pencil.
Sketch #3

Again, glossy paper. Proportions are probably way off, but hey, military jacket! HB 0.5 propelling pencil.
Sketch #4

I wanted the ribbed tank top–leather jacket combo, simple as that. HB 0.7 propelling pencil.
Sketch #5

Sheath dress vs. fedora, lumberman shirt, leather jacket and combat boots. Whoopee. ♥ HB 0.7 propelling pencil.