Nightfrost's Hobby Journal
Some time ago I started to fall in love with making fan works. I tried to make them cute and it was nice to see these lovely youngsters coming into being on the paper. What I liked most to draw was their eyes, which would make them look more vivid and lively.πππ
Then I think I can draw something else besides fan works.β¨β¨β¨
I am not exactly a photography lover, but I feel quite enthusiastic about the creatures. At present, I am really into moths. People often hold the opinion that moths are not as beautiful as butterflies, and even seem annoying. I want to show they are also worth loving.πππ
I may share photos of other things later.πππ
(I admit that my device isn't very satisfying and it often produce photos that a little fuzzy.)π π π
I take part in role play by chatting online like how the character speaks
I even draw these charaters, just headcanon! They are male characters I have acted as.
He is responsible for making boats for ancient wars on the water. The boats are protected with cowhide. They are narrow and long, sailing fast and used for making sudden and violent attacks towards enemies boats. According to canon, he is tall and has pale skin, as beautiful as a flagpole made of jade. He is said to be able to use strong arrowbows, though this isn't describe in detail in the story.
I think he wears short boots. He uses an iron chain to fight, but neither do I know how to draw his weapon, nor do I know how he uses it. When he sees his friends get into danger, he will come to rescue regardless of powerful enemies. According to canon, he is killed because of saving a friend, who also dies.
I wrote a fan fiction inspired by music, then I draw a character
The fan fiction includes only two characters, and he isn't the protagonist. The protagonist has scars on his face and neck, which is too difficult for me to draw well. According to canon, they were usually partners and seemed to be best friends before they died in battles, and the one I draw died first. The picture is my own setting. As is revealed in online resources, he has long hair. He can throw a spear with two heads. I can't draw his body. I always ship him and his partner.
The name of the piece of music is in Chinese, ε°δΈθ€, which is absolute music. The name can be translated as Dust and Firefly. Though it doesn't have lyrics, the author had someone write a beautiful poem based on the music. The poem is written in Chinese, too. But I can't translate it exactly and correctly without losing its beauty.
Whole Body of my last work
I had some draft on the other side of the paper...There was shadow when I took this photo. If I had used flashlight, the picture by pencil wouldn't be seen clearly.
In Too Plain Clothes
He could ply an iron spade and was very strong. Along with a partner, he supervises the building of new dwellings, and to construct additional forts on every side.
Revise One
This one is so difficult to draw
I drew a boy with hooded eyes. He has scars on his face and neck. He looks too listless and spiritless, maybe even a little sleepy.
I ship him with the boy whose weapon is an iron blade (I have drawn that boy before). This boy can also play two iron flutes. Most people in our fandom, who have drawn him, drew him with his flutes. But I prefer drawing him with his weapons.
He is a good boy, but died in canon. was knocked from his saddle by an enemy's javelin. Then a very powerful enemy, who I think is the most powerful one, sped over and cut him in two with his sword. A friend of the boy's, who I haven't drawn, dashed to help, but was hit by the powerful enemy's Comet Hammer and killed.
I think his weapon is complex to draw
I want to share his ending. An enemy rode his horse forward and challenged personal combat. Less than five rounds they fought when the enemy withdrew in defeat. The boy, wanting to display his valor, galloped after. The enemy turned in the saddle and let fly with an arrow. The skilful warrior caught it in mid- air. He didn't know that the enemy shot his arrows in series. After snatching the first missile, he raced heedless in pursuit of his foe. The enemy's bow-string twanged, and a second shaft hit the boy squarely, knocking him to the ground.
A boy I ship with the last one I drew
Originally he had studied for the imperial examinations. But when he failed to pass, he abandoned the pen and took up the sword. A clever fellow, he was a skilled mathematician. In ten thousand alculations, he was never off an iota. He was also good with lance and staff, and a sharp tactician in battle. After the cruel battles, the boy, missing his hometown, went back as a plain civilian.