Japanese composer, pianist, and DJ Ohshi on the street in Harajuku wearing a sheer floral top by H.T. Maniac with a black lace skirt by MalkoMalka, gold star Dr. Martens boots, and BeautiK accessories. Full Look
This series is a companion to the Let’s Talk About Armies series and the Let’s Talk About Siege Warfare series from a little bit ago in which we discussed ways to structure armies and ways armies were used against fortified structures. This series will deal with the fortified structures themselves, their history, their uses, their construction, and some helpful terms for understanding how castles were put together.
Note: The emphasis of this series will be on castles of European and Middle Eastern origin during the period of 500-1500 AD. With this in mind, much of the information may be applied in general to most fortifications.
Arrow Slit: A narrow opening in a wall or merlon through which bows or crossbows could be fired. The inside surfaces were often angled, both to reduce the size of the hole from the point of view of an attacker and to allow a defending soldier to direct his firing in an arc (of up to about 60 degrees). Arrow slits were often crossletted (in the form of a cross) to more easily accommodate crossbows.
Barbican: A stone building buttressed with towers almost always used as a gatehouse but sometimes as simply an outwork, and equipped with a drawbridge if situated on a moat.
See you guys at @wastelandweekend very soon! I’ll be at @hogcamp as usual! ( yes the Chophound will be available as a blank sometime in October! More info soon) #missmonster #missmonstermel #chophound #mask #originalcharacter #wastelandweekend2018 #postapocalyptic https://www.instagram.com/p/Bn7trA-hOUh/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=g6fw905ddzj6
These are actually lip makeup styles from various Chinese dynasties. From left to right, top to bottom: Qing, Tang, Song, Ming, Wei, Tang, Qing, Han, Tang, Ming.
New features of MagicSquire 1.4 panel in Photoshop explained on new video: loading .TPL files, adding Tool Presets to the panel, using ALT-click to use current brush as Eraser (or any other tool), Compact Mode!