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annachum · 5 months
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So I was looking through several portraits of several historical figures
And here's what I gather from several of their fashions so far :
. Borte does kinda often dress like Princess Yue ( at least to me ) - fancy crowns, furs and such
. Catalina D'Aragon often wears splashes of black and gold, with big dresses and Pearls
. Cleopatra VII loves figure flattering dresses that are often made of silk, and gorgeous headdresses, Pearls, and often switching between Egyptian wigs and styling her dark reddish hair in complex coiffures
. Julius Caesar is defo quite a fashion dandy in that he often wears bold ass colors ( notably red ) with gold accessories
. Lucrezia Borgia does often kinda dress like Lucrezia does in the Borgia series - opulent dresses with long golden hair in often complex coiffures and such
. Wu Zetian does often dresses kinda like Zetian does in Empress of China
. Khutulun often dresses kinda like Katara ( at least to me ) - shieldmaiden armors with braided coiffures and such
. Richard the Lionheart often dresses kinda like Godric Gryffindor ( at least to me )
. Ann of Cleves does often dress kinda like Helga Hufflepuff ( at least to me )
. Louis XIV us a flamboyant af dresser with decadent robes and huge feather hats and such
. Mozart is also quite a fashion dandy with flamboyant coats, gloves, and feathers and such
. Ekaterina II of Russia often dresses kinda like a beautiful Pavlov cake ( at least to me ) - big dresses with big hairdos and such
. Anne Boleyn often dresses kinda like a mix of Queen Aurora and Margaery Tyrell ( at least to me ) if they lived in the Tudor Era in spades - floral accessories, A Line dresses and such
. Elizabeth of York often dresses kinda like how I imagine book! Sansa to dress like
. Henry VII often dresses kinda like how I imagine book! Jon Snow to dress like
. Malcolm III does often dress kinda like Bran Stark ( at least to me ) if he lived in the 11th century
. Saladin does often dress kinda like Jafar ( at least to me )
. Eleanor of Aquitaine dresses often kinda like how I imagine book Olenna to dress like ( if Olenna lived in the 12th and 13th centuries and such )
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empirekpopedits · 4 years
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ICONS Ximen
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ajupitersmoon · 4 years
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General’s Lady Chinese Drama Icons - First Episode 
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canolove · 5 years
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ICON° Magazin Teaser (September 2019) Bulgaria Hotel Shanghai
•Shen Yue & F3 (Dylan Wang, Darren Chen & Caesar Wu)
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taeycngs · 5 years
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﹡ ・゚𝒄𝒂𝒆𝒔𝒂𝒓 𝒘𝒖 gif icons !!
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by  clicking  HERE  you  will  be  directed  to  #64  GIF  ICONS  of  caesar  wu  (  wu  xize  ).  by  clicking  HERE  you  will  be  directed  to  #64  GIFTANGLES  of  caesar  wu  (  wu  xize  ).  i  made  all  of  these  by  scratch  so  please  don’t  try  to  claim  as  your  own  or  include  in  another  gif  hunt.  caesar  is  chinese  so  please  cast  him  accordingly  !!  this  will  be  updated  gradually.  please  like  or  reblog  if  you  found  this  useful  in  any  shape  or  form  !!  if  you  appreciate  my  work,  please  consider  buying  me  a  coffee  !!
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glttrbbin · 5 years
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𝓜𝓮𝓽𝓮𝓸𝓻 𝓖𝓪𝓻𝓭𝓮𝓷 (2018): 𝓲𝓬𝓸𝓷𝓼 - 𝓨𝓪𝓷 𝓧𝓲𝓶𝓮𝓷 & 𝓕𝓮𝓷𝓰 𝓜𝓮𝓲𝔃𝓾𝓸
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inclvidable · 6 years
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╰☆╮ caesar wu gif icons
by clicking [ THE SOURCE LINK ]  you’ll find 71 gif icons of caesar wu — a chinese actor mostly known for his role of yan ximen in meteor garden. all of these gifs were made from scratch by myself, so don’t edit them in any way, repost them or claim as your own. please like or reblog if you found these helpful!!  
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twidoramas · 6 years
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caesar-wu · 6 years
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© 饭爱豆明星街拍
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itsflea · 4 years
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Evaluation
Initially my research began with creating a mind map of potential outcome ideas alongside different media I could use, as well as that I was looking at different illustrators and their styles, I knew that I wanted to involve portraiture in my final outcome. I always had a strong interest in history, I kept many historical books at home, played historical games and originally I wanted to go into art history. From this, I thought doing an outcome based around this would be enjoyable and a good insight to history for potential viewers. In my statement of Intent, I expressed that I was looking into historical leaders, such as Julius Caesar, Bismarck and Queen Elizabeth I etc. I kept that idea throughout the project but twisted it ever so slightly, looking through my books of war and leadership in countries like Italy, I realised that mostly people in authority were men. There were iconic women in history, from Annie Oakley to Queen Elizabeth I, but the vocal point was mostly men, asking my teachers and friends for an opinion I realised that they didn’t even know some of the female leaders/icons. So, instead of creating pieces about unknown iconic women from history, I decided to put a twist on famous leaders we already know, this allowed me to be more open with gender, and race depending on their country and time.
Different techniques and media I used were: Digital, Collage, Stitching, 3D, Painting and Photography… I mostly stuck with Digital and Photography throughout the process, I used collage and stitching etc. when I was looking into experimentation. Even though I didn’t continue with these processes, I enjoyed them and I was happy with the outcomes, my favourite technique early stage that I used was stitching Julius Caesar, it was time consuming – I never finished it completely, but I didn’t need to fully stitch the portrait for  it to be recognisable. Another reason I liked this process was the texture of it, the amount of layers of thread made it 3D, you could feel were the eyes would be as there would be more detail in those areas..
In my Statement of Intent I explained that I wanted my outcome to either be A3/A2 printed portraits, or binding the portraits together in a book… As the project progressed I realised the idea of having printed portraits wasn’t achievable as I didn’t have a printer at home. But, I had programs like Photoshop, midway of the project I came across the thought of Graphic Burger and how I could display my work via a digital book. My plan from there was to create multiple portraits of leaders, then display them through an installed magazine template. The first portrait I did was of my friend Shaz, and I would estimate that it took over 3 days – A week to complete, they are very time consuming as I hope for the outcome to look quite realistic but almost painterly too. Therefore, most of my time throughout this project went into Digital and Photography.
Artists I looked at throughout the project related to Illustration, Stitching, Photography etc. One of the first artists I responded to was Underwerket, she was an illustrator who took drawn images and combined it with collage. I used this mostly for experimentation, as I was set on the idea of creating a digital piece. Jirka Väätäinen was a big influence for my work, he does illustration and graphic design, his work was very clean and it was consistent throughout his theme. I wanted my work to be quite consistent, so I put most of my detail into the figure/face instead of apparel etc.
I had a few ideas that I’d considered, such as stitching into digital portraits, but due to quarantine I was not able to see that through… In college I had printed out portraits I had done, I used paint to dry the image onto felt/cardboard/linen, and then once dry, I rubbed off to reveal the image pressed onto the material. I did not get any further than that, but my plan was to stitch a pattern around the circle, inspired by the artist Aline Brant.
Every week I had a plan to stick to a portrait, as I knew it would be time consuming, I would spend 1-2 week(s) researching about them and beginning creating their piece. I made certain twists depending on time era and country, but overall I was looking to creating a gender swap on whatever leader I was aiming for. Overall, I managed time quite well on creating the outcomes, the only piece that took longer than expected was Wu Zetian (Wang Zetian), and that is purely because I didn’t enjoy the process of making it. I got stuck on the idea that it looked wrong and put off continuing it for a while. This final project has improved my skills with digital work and from that I will continue practicing digital portraits.
Looking back at my Statement of Intent, I am more than happy with the outcome I have created, I didn’t want to stray away from history and portraiture, and although I had to change some details throughout the project, my overall theme is still there. The vision I had in my head was definitely close to my outcome, although the original plan was for it to be something you can hold and touch. A small detail I included in my Statement of Intent is that I would keep their story alive, working through the project I thought that would be expressed purely through my portraits, but as I involved graphic burger, I looked into creating an information page, which was a lot of fun to make.
Within my portraits, there was a few things I could have done to visually improve them, they weren’t hyper realistic, and for the face and body, I was going for that kind of theme. If I had more time I would have looked further into shading in smaller areas. The eyes, mouth and nose I used a smaller brush to create stronger details, though throughout the face there aren’t key details you can look at, aside pores, moles, or birthmarks. To further the detail on the face, I could have looked into different brushes that use a rough texture, and where the light may possibly hit, I could have used subtle strokes of white or yellow. As for the overall piece, the apparel wasn’t to the same standard as the body, but as I had previously stated, I did that purely so the viewer could focus more on the body. If I had spent time in college creating the final outcome, my piece most likely would have involved sewing - hand sewing and machine. If I were to do this again, I would look at continuing with sewing upon the prints I did of my digital art.
I’m satisfied that I have done digital art twice throughout my time in college, as It has helped me improve and widen my knowledge within that spectrum. In the future, I wish to get into concept art, which requires multiple skills, mostly digital, 3D design on pc etc.
My final outcome is 4 spreads of a magazine, showcasing: Alexandra the Great, Wang Zetian, King Elijah I and Julia Caesar. Four portraits accompanied with an explanation of their time era, name and region. For my portrait reference photos, I used photography I took of my friends and models from Pinterest, I wasn’t thinking of primary/secondary research, I was thinking purely based off of the person I was re-imagining. For example: 1533 England, no African-American Kings or men in high authority. Or 100 BC, in Roman History, there is iconic female figures, but most people have only heard of strong male figures like Julius Caesar or Augustus Caesar. It is known that Julius Caesar had a daughter named Julia, but she is not as well-known as his son. For the viewer, this would be eye opening to re-imagine these leaders in a different light, to see them in a time era where it wouldn’t be politically correct. If I had more time to complete this project, it would have involved more of a physical aspect, as I had previously explained. Overall I am satisfied with my outcome and I think it represents a good image for history. Doing 4 detailed portraits within a few months I found quite difficult, but it was great to plan and push myself to get it done. I’m hoping from my portraits that it projects an important statement that it depends on their leadership, not their physical form.
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canolove · 5 years
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Shen Yue & F3 (Dylan Wang, Darren Chen & Caesar Wu) for ICON° Magazin (September 2019)
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Shen Yue & noonoouri for ICON° Magazin (September 2019)
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Some behind the scenes
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taeycngs · 5 years
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meteor garden stan here ! lol jsahsa thank you so much for making dylan wang some gif icons. i'm so happy! also, can i 'suggest' shen yue? she's an angel and i will def love if you cold make some. lots of love and thank you
pls it’s my pleasure !! i stumbled upon meteor garden on netflix one day and i haven’t known peace since i got sucked into it lmao. but everyone in that cast is incredibly attractive and i adore dylan, so when i saw that he had few resources i knew i had to make some. i’m already making gifs of darren chen and caesar wu from the show, but i can definitely add shen yue to the list as well !! 
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inclvidable · 4 years
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inclvidable’s gif masterlist !!
since the new update is awful, here is a list with all the resource i made on this blog in case is useful to someone! i fixed the posts so all icons should be in the respective tags but just in case~ hope everyone is fine and having a good day ���
choi chanhee (new)
noh yoonho (ayno)
bae jinyoung
ju haknyeon
ji changmin (q)
choi beomgyu
park jinyoung
park woojin
jeon woong
kim donghyun
lee daehwi
yoon jeonghan
hong joshua
captain chonlathorn
lee seoho
son dongju (xion)
takada kenta
choi chunghyeop (baron)
kang yeosang
na ungjae
zhu zhengting
kim hosung (lou) + gif pack
choi minki (ren)
lee chan (dino)
florian regtien
dong sicheng (winwin)
lee minhyuk
robin migné
mizuguchi yuto (u)
caesar wu + gif pack
darren chen + gif pack
maxence danet-fauvel
lin yanjun
alejandro reina
herman tommeraas
terada takuya
kim yoondong
fernando lindez
kim youngkyun (hwiyoung)
kwon soonyoung (hoshi)
song weilong
jang wooyoung (ace)
lee taeyong
song moonbong
veerle dejaeger
zoë love smith
ming xi
calu rivero
chong tingyan (elkie)
indiana evans
simay barlas
bonus: dash icons
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angeliedits · 6 years
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amor, poderia fazer icons do caesar wu (do dorama "jardim de meteoros"), por favor?
Aqui, amor
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porchenclose10019 · 7 years
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The 9 most beautiful photos of Alicia Vikander
Matthew Jussim
Alicia Vikander is ready to explore.
The Academy Award-winning actress is one of the most talented (and breathtaking) stars in Hollywood, and now she’s set to portray one of the most iconic characters in pop culture: Lara Croft.
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Following fantastic work in Ex Machina, The Man from U.N.C.L.E.—with Men’s Fitness cover star Henry Cavill—and Jason Bourne, Vikander will suit up to portray the adventurous Croft in 2018’s Tomb Raider.
The first looks at Vikander have hit the Web and the actress looks absolutely badass as the jungle-exploring Croft.
Tomb Raider, directed by Roar Uthaug and starring Vikander, Dominic West, Walton Goggins, and Daniel Wu, will be released on March 16, 2018.
Can’t wait that long? Check out the nine most beautiful looks from the actress.
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Vikander at the London premiere of Jason Bourne, at Odeon Cinema in Leicester Square, London, England.
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Vikander looks stunning at the 2016 Met Gala, on location at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. 
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Vikander attends the Macbeth premiere during the 68th annual Cannes Film Festival on May 23, 2015, in Cannes, France.
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Vikander attends the EE British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Opera House on February 14, 2016, in London, England.
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'Tomb Raider' star Alicia Vikander
Vikander attends the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 10, 2016, in Beverly Hills, California.
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'Tomb Raider' star Alicia Vikander
Vikander arrives at the Oscars at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 24, 2013, in Hollywood, California.  
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'Tomb Raider' star Alicia Vikander
Vikander attends the premiere of The Light Between Oceans during the 73rd Venice Film Festival at Sala Grande on September 2, 2016, in Venice, Italy.
Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images
'Tomb Raider' star Alicia Vikander
Vikander attends the 89th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 26, 2017, in Hollywood, California.
Ethan Miller/Getty Images
'Tomb Raider' star Alicia Vikander
Vikander attends the premiere of Universal Pictures' Jason Bourne at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on July 18, 2016, in Las Vegas, Nevada. 
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grgedoors02142 · 7 years
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The 9 most beautiful photos of Alicia Vikander
Matthew Jussim
Alicia Vikander is ready to explore.
The Academy Award-winning actress is one of the most talented (and breathtaking) stars in Hollywood, and now she’s set to portray one of the most iconic characters in pop culture: Lara Croft.
[RELATED1]
Following fantastic work in Ex Machina, The Man from U.N.C.L.E.—with Men’s Fitness cover star Henry Cavill—and Jason Bourne, Vikander will suit up to portray the adventurous Croft in 2018’s Tomb Raider.
The first looks at Vikander have hit the Web and the actress looks absolutely badass as the jungle-exploring Croft.
Tomb Raider, directed by Roar Uthaug and starring Vikander, Dominic West, Walton Goggins, and Daniel Wu, will be released on March 16, 2018.
Can’t wait that long? Check out the nine most beautiful looks from the actress.
[RELATED2]
  The 9 most beautiful photos of Alicia Vikander
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Instar Images
Vikander at the London premiere of Jason Bourne, at Odeon Cinema in Leicester Square, London, England.
Roger Wong/INFphoto.com
Vikander looks stunning at the 2016 Met Gala, on location at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. 
Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images
Vikander attends the Macbeth premiere during the 68th annual Cannes Film Festival on May 23, 2015, in Cannes, France.
Ian Gavan/Getty Images
Vikander attends the EE British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Opera House on February 14, 2016, in London, England.
Jason Merritt/Getty Images
'Tomb Raider' star Alicia Vikander
Vikander attends the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 10, 2016, in Beverly Hills, California.
Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
'Tomb Raider' star Alicia Vikander
Vikander arrives at the Oscars at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 24, 2013, in Hollywood, California.  
Andreas Rentz/Getty Images
'Tomb Raider' star Alicia Vikander
Vikander attends the premiere of The Light Between Oceans during the 73rd Venice Film Festival at Sala Grande on September 2, 2016, in Venice, Italy.
Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images
'Tomb Raider' star Alicia Vikander
Vikander attends the 89th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 26, 2017, in Hollywood, California.
Ethan Miller/Getty Images
'Tomb Raider' star Alicia Vikander
Vikander attends the premiere of Universal Pictures' Jason Bourne at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on July 18, 2016, in Las Vegas, Nevada. 
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