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  • So for Elizabeth 1st I'm gonna start with her nose to the lies little mouth because people in rich people in elizabethan times ate so much sugar.

  • We're gonna give her some monkey teeth.

  • Mhm.

  • Excellent little eyebrows and we can do little ear like that down long.

  • Another air down, enjoying it there we can add some little pearl earrings and then move on to a week.

  • So lots of little squiggles don't have to be very neat.

  • Maybe an odd air there.

  • We can add a crown.

  • Next we're gonna do a rough so if we start by her neck and come down then come back up and lots and lots of little squiggles all the way down to give that freely effect on our rough Same again this side long lot of little squiggles.

  • Next we can give us some necklaces in the top of her dress long down into a point long back up again.

  • So she has a little waist because she would have worn a corset.

  • Then we can add some more squiggles just to give the impression of little details, finery sequence, that sort of thing.

  • We can come to her hands like that And another.

  • So give us some cuffs bit like the rough to give that freely.

  • Feel more squiggles then for the arms and down here down, enjoy the same on this side down enjoined because she would have worn really big puffy sleeves and come out halfway up here out round back in again.

  • How back in again.

  • Maybe give some little sequins again again.

  • That sort of finery.

  • Next we're gonna draw the top of her dress.

  • So come out then pined out again all the way over and a long squiggly line.

  • Do the same again this side out under, enjoy that game there.

  • You could add some more finery again, maybe two and another the dress really wide, very interesting.

  • You can come all the way down then again alone like this, join up there, maybe add a bit of trim as well.

  • Next you can have some folds in the dress to just go down.

  • Big sweeping marks.

  • Yeah, maybe filling the trim.

  • A few squiggles, bit of fancy detail.

  • Then you can add little shoes and then the cloak behind.

  • So come back up to the rough out all the way down, then hide there.

  • So out way down behind the game there and again, more squiggly lines to give the idea of all that finery, all that lace sequins, that kind of thing.

  • The coloring in takes a while So we're going to speed this bit up.

  • You can color in at your own pace and I'll give you a few tips along the way.

  • I'm leaving her face white rather than coloring it in because she used to wear a thick white makeup made of lead and vinegar.

  • So I'm using orange to fill in Elizabeth's hair because she was ginger like her, her father, Henry the eighth.

  • I'm using gold.

  • Here's it's very regal and just adding more of those little details.

So for Elizabeth 1st I'm gonna start with her nose to the lies little mouth because people in rich people in elizabethan times ate so much sugar.

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