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Mmm, great picture, pretty detailled. Even if taken from an already existing picture, it's still well redrawn :ok:
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Cool SpOT: :blink: What a lot of time!! That's why I can't do pixel art, too slow for my taste. Anyway, I'll be eagerly looking for you gallery. :ok:
Lulu: Mmm, a Face Hugger. I can see the connection. Even so, I would prefer to be embraced by the vampire girl better than the alien. They both are sinister and going to kill me but, well, I donīt like exoskeletons that much. By the way, arenīt you going to update your gallery any time soon? There were some great pics there (I specially liked your Portrait 1 at deviantart). Scatty: Thanks for the comment, and nice new avatar!! :ok: |
Today's update is a pic I'm not very fond of (those breasts are insanely rounded and her expression is quite scaring), but hey, the cat at her feet saves the day:
http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/6...gatobk5.th.jpg Besides, it is so difficult to draw floating pieces of cloth... |
Hey, she's pretty good. The proportions of her body meet the requirements of classic beauty, with exactly the right length of the legs. Nice work there. The way she looks though makes her look like some erynnie or a goddes of war :P
Like the little tiger :D |
Now I want to be that cat!!! And look at her...mhhh...eyes :rolleyes:
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Another update, after a tiring weekend. This one is also game-related. A little knight from "Darklands" manual:
http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/440...lerojt2.th.jpg Now, off to sleep. Sweet dreams for everybody!! |
Darklands is the bestest RPG ever! :titan:
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Yes, that's true about the manual. LOL Other examples: Sword of the Samurai, Machiavelli the Prince AKA Merchant Prince. Actually I played Darklands only recently, only one game, and I didn't finish it. Well I've never finished a RPG anyway, and this is huge. I quitted playing unintentionally when my characters already kicked major behind and were nearly just started with the main plot. Anyway the game itself is awesome in its conception and execution. Maybe I myself think so because it's non-linear, and because in tabletop roleplaying I always preferred RuneQuest or historical settings over D&Dish stuff.
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Back in the days of floppy disks, the manuals, maps and other goodies were one of my most loved things about getting a new game. Miss Christy Marx's games always contained phenomenal manuals and illustrated maps etc. Even the stuff that was really just copy protection was always lovingly rendered and fully intergrated into the game's actual story line. I still have the beautiful map of England and the Middle East which came with the release of Conquest Of Camelot in my house back in Australia, also, don't get me started on the manual she created for Conquest of the Longbow!! *sigh* all those beautiful embellishments inspired from the Book Of Kells, just glorious...
Sadly CDroms and their tiny jewel cases have helped manuals become smaller, and less interesting imho. Anyways, forgive me for the off-topic spiel Tito, you and Japofran just got me all nostalgic ;) By the way, did you say that you were illustrating on fabric, or did I misread something? |
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