Ianua, and the problem with roman doors
I just had to share this with you because I’m so happy with how it’s turning out. It’s not quite done yet, but almost. Daniel asked me to illustrate the word ianua (door) for the new course. Now, a door is just a rectangle with a handle. But a roman ianua… now that’s a challenge. […]
Castellum
I’m working on an illustration of an auxiliary fort for the new version of the Legentibus course. Two things struck me whilst drawing: Here’s a rather messy sketch. Have a latinous day!
Illustrations in the making
I’m working on illustrations for the new version of the Legentibus course. We want to fill the new version with as many illustrations as possible to make it easier to understand the plot and the language, and easier to remember words and phrases. I have a lot to draw and I’ll try to share some […]
Phases of the moon
Illustrating is a fascinating thing. Tonight I found myself not illustrating Auda climbing a tree, but instead re-doing the moon. Daniel added a small thing in an upcoming chapter which gave a tiny, but important detail: the story takes place under a full moon. Alas! The moon I had drawn for chapter 3 needed to […]