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From the album: Roshar Cake
Map is printed on edible paper. The amazing @Botanica Xu created a version of the map without place names. http://www.17thshard.com/forum/gallery/image/860-map-of-roshar-without-locations/© DWhitney for cake. Dragonsteel for map and symbols.
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From the album: Roshar Cake
And the cake tastes fabulous too! It is three layers of cake. The middle tier is both chocolate and yellow cake, layered on top of each other. To unite the cake, the chocolate layer has a raspberry filling; the top tier, a lemon filling. Buttercream rings help contain the fillings.© DWhitney for cake. Dragonsteel for map and symbols.
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From the album: Roshar Cake
My Roshar inspired cake. Happy Birthday! The white and black glyphs are the Alethi way of saying “Happy" and "Birthday." Well, one way. As fans know, the Alethi alphabet can be tricky.© DWhitney for cake. Dragonsteel for map and symbols.
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From the album: Roshar Cake
The gems are printed on edible paper, placed on fondant octagons. I used the octagons to help represent the planes of cut gemstones, which as fans know, will hold more Stormlight. Glyphs on the gemstones are pulled from art by Awesomeness Summoned on the 17th Shard. http://www.17thshard.com/forum/gallery/image/339-gemstones/ The smokestone image came from the chart created by libdragon on the 17th Shard from Isaac’s base image of the Double Eye. http://www.17thshard.com/forum/gallery/image/426-surges-and-order-guide/© DWhitney for cake. Dragonsteel for map and symbols.
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From the album: Roshar Cake
The “Unite Them” shirt was a special shirt for volunteers and attendees at the Utah release party for book 3 in the Stormlight Archives, “Oathbringer.” I was there as a volunteer in a Veil cos-play and as a beta reader for the book. If you have pictures from the event, I’d love to see them! The glyphs are one version of how you can right "Happy Birthday" in Alethi glyhs. Left is "happy", right is "birthday" done to look similar to a two-tired cake.© DWhitney for cake. Dragonsteel for map and symbols.
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From the album: Roshar Cake
Currently readers believe this is the only land mass on Roshar. So the rest of the cake is decorated to represent an endless ocean.© DWhitney for cake. Dragonsteel for map and symbols.
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From the album: Roshar Cake
The waves of the cake were inspired by a tutorial from Krazy Kool Cakes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_JfqgCNwA8© DWhitney for cake. Dragonsteel for map and symbols.
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From the album: Roshar Cake
The Bondsmith piece of cake. with a view of its layers. Lemon filling for the top vanilla cakes. Raspberry for the chocolate layers.© DWhitney for cake. Dragonsteel for map and symbols.
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Read almost anything by Lois McMaster Bujold. Her Vorkosigan Universe / Saga is what she is most known for. The first 4-5 books can be read in any order, but after Mirror Dance, they really should all be read in internal chronological order. The narrator, Grover Gardner, is more a voice I "got used too", rather than a voice I really enjoy. Her Chalion books are more fantasy based. The narrators for those are great. A magic system that does have the gods taking an active role. I don't personally like her Sharing Knife books, but it is an interesting magic system. Almost everything can be found on the Hoopla Digital app for free. Tor.com is currently doing a reread of the Vorkosigan Saga. It also won the first Best Series Hugo this year year.
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From the album: Veil: The Spy in White
Veil is waiting in a doorway for the next meeting. The full effect of the outfit is very old American west in style. Photo was taken at an old train depo, so the effect is even more enhanced.© Deana Whitney
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I decided to make Shallan's other persona, Veil. She's much more "Old Wild West" looking than I thought from just reading the book. I've included a process paper in JPG form to answer some questions about the outfit. If you have more, please let me know. Thank you, Deana
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From the album: Veil: The Spy in White
The duster without a belt or penned back, like it is in part of Ben McSweeny's drawing.© Deana Whitney
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From the album: Veil: The Spy in White
Safehand glove and Pattern embroidery detail.© Deana Whitney
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From the album: Veil: The Spy in White
Page 7 - Process Paper for Making the Veil costume. I could not upload a DOC or PDF. So I uploaded the pages as JPGs.© Deana Whitney
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From the album: Veil: The Spy in White
Page 6 - Process Paper for Making the Veil costume. I could not upload a DOC or PDF. So I uploaded the pages as JPGs.© Deana Whitney
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From the album: Veil: The Spy in White
Page 5 - Process Paper for Making the Veil costume. I could not upload a DOC or PDF. So I uploaded the pages as JPGs.© Deana Whitney
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From the album: Veil: The Spy in White
Page 4 - Process Paper for Making the Veil costume. I could not upload a DOC or PDF. So I uploaded the pages as JPGs.© Deana Whitney
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From the album: Veil: The Spy in White
Page 3 - Process Paper for Making the Veil costume. I could not upload a DOC or PDF. So I uploaded the pages as JPGs.© Deana Whitney
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From the album: Veil: The Spy in White
Page 2 - Process Paper for Making the Veil costume. I could not upload a DOC or PDF. So I uploaded the pages as JPGs.© Deana Whitney
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From the album: Veil: The Spy in White
Page 1 - Process Paper for Making the Veil costume. I could not upload a DOC or PDF. So I uploaded the pages as JPGs.© Deana Whitney
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From the album: Veil: The Spy in White
The back of the coat with the belt and penned back. I'm not totally happy with how it turned out, but overall it works and honors the sketches well.© Deana Whitney
