The #Scottish pech was fair-skinned and red-haired and might be mistaken for a human except that these #fairies were extraordinarily short. Like many #Otherworldly peoples, the pechs could not bear sunlight and fled to their residences each dawn. Despite their dwarfish height, they were strong and agile. They formed great lines in order to haul stones from quarries to construct their castles.
Source: P. Monaghan Encyclopedia of #Celtic #Mythology and #Folklore
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The Pech. #Drawtober Scottish Folklore.
Day 25 of #Arttrober is Uta of One Piece, specifically the movie One Piece: Red.
One Piece is such a stylised anime/manga that it can be difficult to figure out how best to approach drawing its characters: stay close to Oda's style, or go full in on your own style.
Tower. Not very happy with this one to be honest. Some of the suggested details begin to sell it, but not consistently. And the real tower has some interesting countershading which is tough to convey! #drawtober
Angler. Still working out how to get nice surface textures with my limited set of brushes. Turns out it's always fun to draw something emerging from deep shadow. #drawtober
Lonesome Tree. Pretty exhausted from traveling today, and the first prompt I tried (while multitasking) was not working. This will have to do. #drawtober