I wanted to do a comparison between the canon Luke and Flora and the Pandora’s Call/Eternal Village Luke and Flora (as well as work on PC Flora’s design) so here are some sketches I did that I think turned out really good.
I might clean them up at some point or I might add canon Clive and Lost Legacy Clive maybe but we’ll see.
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Some Layton practice sketches ^^
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A super commission for @multiversal-madness and her super AU : Pandora's Call
In this illustration, you can see Anton (mon très cher Vladimir in VF) with Luke who is actually his grandson !
I absolutly love drawing Anton, so I was quite excited about this one, and also giving him the opportunity to be a good dad (ouch my heart)!
I hope you enjoy this piece as much as I did !
And if you want more info about my commission, everything is RIGHT HERE
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Apparently it's Professor Layton's 17 anniversary so posting this one again in honour of the original trilogy! 😔🤘🏻I was supposed to do another for the prequels but since I've been almost a year without drawing here we are
DO NOT REPOST!!
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Comparing canon Luke and Pandora’s Call Luke again (though it could be argued canon Luke could fit this meme on his own, Someone get these boys some therapy).
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PL Character Name Meanings
(I wanted to compile these since I’m interested in name meanings and how they apply to the characters, and I thought others might find it useful as well. I’m no expert on names or languages myself; these are all found through research.)
Hershel—“deer” (Hebrew, German, and Yiddish origin)
Luke—“light, bright, light-bearing” (Greek origin)
Flora—“flower” (Latin and Scottish origin)
Emmy—originated as a nickname for various Em-names, it’s been traced to the meanings “work”, “rival”, and “whole/complete”. (English and German origin)
Anton—“priceless, praiseworthy” (Latin origin)
Sophia—“wisdom” (Greek origin)
Katia—“pure” (Slavic and Russian origin)
Claire—“clear, bright” (French origin)
Clive—“cliff, steep slope, lives near high cliffs” (English origin)
(I’ll likely make a part two so this doesn’t get too long.)
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