Board Thread:The Drawing Board/@comment-24013257-20140119192831/@comment-24013257-20140120162841

Thank you!

Well, sorry for the intense luminosity, they are scanned images.

For the ones who are not that informed about the indian culture, I will explain some things

- Sari is a kind of a thin rug, with traditional models (I tried one with elefants, it is not really realistic, but anyway), weared by womans;

- Diwali is the festival of light in India. People light some lamps (well, they resemble to that round candles you see in cemeteries) specific for the festival - round, with a little sharp part, where the candle's wick is;

- The temple in the background may look like a mayan or aztec temple for some people, but it is a hindi temple (the one in the interior of the island).

And ya, I tried to reproduce the Taj Mahal (as well as I could).

Ya, it would be a good idea that Indian Princess would be a tribrid (Light, Sea and Flame or Light, Sea and Metal).