Curves: Steampowered

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I don’t usually name my Curves paper dolls, but then I don’t usually need too. In this case it seems necessary, because how could I present the famous Adele without an introduction? Who else has fought for truth, justice and all other noble things while also being a smart young lady with an innate sense of style? With her glasses firmly over her eyes, her walking stick in hand and her gloves loaded, Adele faces off with the Mars Men, the strange otherworldly beings from the next dimension and still manages to lay a proper table for tea. Truly a lady to be admired by us all.

Is it obvious I’ve been spending a lot of time with Victorian three volume novels?

On an unrelated note, one of my goals for the last few days of drawing has been to stretch myself a bit with the paper dolls, so expect to see more pattern and more detail. The plaid on the vest is an example. I’ve always been scared of plaid, but I think it turned out okay.

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5 Responses to Curves: Steampowered

  1. EK Lei says:

    Plaid looks good to me. :)

  2. RLC says:

    Thanks. Soon I might be willing to draw a dress of it… maybe.

  3. EK Lei says:

    Why not for Marisole? or maybe Florence?

  4. corissia says:

    It’s really nice. The plaid came out fantastic and I love her hairdo. The hats are really nice too.

  5. I Love your paperdolls! Particularly Lady of the Manor, Florence and Marisole!! You are great! I have a paper doll blog I made just recently. If you want to look at it the address is: http://www.arttaylor.blogspot.com. Keep making dolls!

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