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Hello there! my name is Marmelada and i like to draw, to write and; to think, I like to think a lot,ya know, for fun!
(inglesh is not my native language but im trying my best.)🍉🍉❤️‍🩹 #FreePalestine

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thinking about types of ponchos and palas for my public domain project

Posted by galeriadamarmelada - 5 hours ago


I want my film to have heavy inspiration from the gallopin gaucho because i think talking about other cultures it's very cool!! The Gaucho people has a lot of anti-colonialism history and i want to celebrate it.


BUT i am not Gaucha or know any gaucho person personaly so i have to do research and whatch videos made by gauchos.

Also they're from argentina so i will watch 1920s films from there and learn about the country.


I'm so sorry if i get anything wrong in the final version of the project and please excuse my mistakes during the creative process (my old designs are outdated!).


Anyways. i found this website that explain multiple types os ponchos and palas that are very important for the culture! And i want to talk about why some characters in my story wear these clothes and others don't.

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Mickey clothes for lore reasons are based of the oldests tradicional clothes and has a short pala


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This chicken that i'm still debating on a name has and a poncho with a corn patern


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And Miau's hat and cape are BURNED because he always get himself in accidents


While this duck, this duck, this other chicken and Liliane don't wear traditional clothes for the simple fact that....They don't care and aren't bothered about cold and rain so they don't even bother to wear a poncho.

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Any feedback/help is appreciated!!!


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