Jedi training gear
qui gon jinn

#why do I have a feeling that Dooku was a VERY whiny padawan#cept he like sulks a lot rather than throw tantrums like Anakin xD#YODA#Dooku#yoda & dooku (via dyingsighs)
My favourite theory ever is that Dooku hates Anakin so much because he’s actually far more similar to Dooku than Dooku himself is comfortable with.
Dooku will deny this of course because as a padawan he was definitely much more civilized & disciplined and sulking doesn’t count as whiny nooooo sulking in silence is just his way of ‘asserting his independent will’. He wasn’t like other padawans with their ‘nerf like unthinking “yes master”s’. Also, he totally did not come from an outer rim’ dust ball. He wasn’t some backwater prophetic
utter nonsense in his esteemed opinion‘discovery’. He was, is, nobility, destined for greatness. He was after all under the tutelage of Yoda himself. Anakin was what, picked up for like two days by Dooku, (His own hopeless ‘hippie’ padawan before went and get himself killed ugh he had some potential. Absolute waste) and then handed down to Kenobi! Kenobi who wasn’t even Knighted yet! Trust Qui-Gon to leave a legacy of pathetic life forms. What a besmirching of his lineage.
I always wonder if Dooku ever interacted with Xanatos, and I suspect he probably did.
Okay, first off, I’m sure this has been done about a million times since Phantom Menace came out with the designs for Old Republic Jedi, but I figured why the hell not go ahead and reinvent the wheel. I can’t help it, their costumes are so awesome, with elements of two kinds of costume that I love, love, love: European monks and Japanese samurai.
So here is my version of samurai Jedi: Qui-Gon Jinn, Edo-styling. :) Not gonna lie, my favorite part of this drawing is the Jedi-crest mon on his haori. Oh yeah, and hair…because, hair. :D I really want to do one with Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan together, but so much effort…! (Also, Qui-Gon’s hair and costume design lends itself to samuraification better than Obi-Wan’s designs do.)
The media are pencil and inktense inks, with a touch of white acrylic.
Well done! xx













