Remember how I explained how Hylia Beilschmidt lied about the creation of this character and how she simply made a redraw of my old designs pretending she made them without mentioning me in any way?
I already showed the original drawing of the second design.
Well, in my very old laptop -notice the Windows XP- at my mother's I have found the original drawing of 2014 I made, the first design. Love the fact she misinterpreted the braid and drew it as a scrunchy. It proves the fact she didn't have an understanding of the design. She didn't make it after all!
I also found this one, which was paired with the black coat one, but never finished.
And this one I didn't remember
And these ones which are TRULY early early Polsterreich content, not the fabricated story about it she made up. These were made before Fritz was even conceived!
So sad, I really liked designing those outfits and I think the aesthetics were pretty cool, even if I have lost nowadays my taste for these kind of thing. Sadly, I will never be credited for creating the princess and stablishing her aesthetics (and general aesthetics for the work) and her personality, and all this hard work I did back then has been unfairly taken from me and I've been unfairly erased from it. I generally took some of the essence for Lady Lioness, but simply because I like the designs, and, as it was me who created them, I am in my right to use it as inspiration for my new content, even if I radically changed it in many ways.
I leave this here as testimony of the truth. That's all. She will keep lying about it even with this information being public, so, it doesn't matter right?
A new addition: one of the last drawings I made for Polsterreich was an emotional one; the princess, as she left her country, sad with her tiara in her hand, feeling she has lost her status and so she is not a princess anymore. On her shoulders, the jacket of Fritz's uniform, which he put over her to cover her princess dress, to shelter her from cold, and as a symbol of how she was now under Polsterreich's protection. It also showed this kind part of Fritz. I've lost that drawing, but I think HyliaBeilschmidt keeps it, due to certain knowledge I got that includes a possible fraudulent use of it. So, if you have paid her on Ko-Fi to see a drawing that matches this description, you must know you paid to see a copied drawing and a stolen idea.
Example of my line work coloured in by my new colourist, @hyliabeilschmidt , who makes graphic novels also and is the creator of @polsterreich , a ww1 inspired fantasy. Please go and support her!
Omg i saw you in your timeline just now and i remember you from when i was a kid :DDD I get so nostalgicc aaaa and I see you are still drawing your Polsterreich and Zelda art!
Immediate follow!
Aaaaaaaahhh thank you so much! I can’t believe my old art is still remembered :’) Vielen Dank <3 Ich bin sehr aufgeregt
Had to bring two characters from the dead and one from hiding just to do this lineup of Polsterreich folk dress. The designs were inspired by my home, Silesia.
Hyliabeilschmidt receives a lot of comments about the ¨amazing pose" of this drawing.
What she never mentions is that she COPIED that pose from a drawing I made.
She keeps accepting compliments in as recent comments as the past month, without crediting the original image or the original author. I have told her repeated times to either remove or credit it, but she doesn't move a finger to change that.
I hope she feels great knowing she is taking credit for a pose she copied. Such valid compliments! Such a power move! Such a great way to lie others and herself!
EDIT: I formally apologize if these words sound too harsh, but she has felt free for many years to slander me in horrible terms, and I have felt in my right to use harsh words myself. I know it's not the correct thing to do, and I can sound childish. I lost my composure, something easy to do when I have lived under years of silence over clear unfair situations. Sorry. This doesn't make this transgression less serious, but I know I didn't choose my words correctly.
This is about the 300th page of the entire series, but I finally go round to writing commentary on some of the most absurd anti-German propaganda of WW1.
There were monthly publications in British newspapers during WW1 claiming that the Germans had human fat farms and were cannibalizing our dead relatives.
When I was in high school, we were shown a propaganda poster about this, as an example of a lie, designed to make us want to kill other human beings, (Germans). But we were not informed that this lie was repeated monthly in the newspapers.
Special thanks to my colorist @polsterreich
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