Phantoms: new units
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The non-split owls are nice, I the way they hold the crossbows and their capes are especially good. They are fast becoming my favorite.
For some reason the dwarf looks fuzzy, don't know why. The idea behind is is good though!
Same unexplained fuzziness with the aristocrat's head.
I really like the mounted unit. Although when I look closely I noticed something wierd with the rider's leg. The rider is sitting either on the back or the neck of his mount.* If he is sitting on the neck, both of his legs should be visable. If he is sitting on the back then the visible leg should be behind the creatures shoulder. Do you see what I mean?
*What is that thing he's riding? Whatever it is, It looks bloody good.
For some reason the dwarf looks fuzzy, don't know why. The idea behind is is good though!
Same unexplained fuzziness with the aristocrat's head.
I really like the mounted unit. Although when I look closely I noticed something wierd with the rider's leg. The rider is sitting either on the back or the neck of his mount.* If he is sitting on the neck, both of his legs should be visable. If he is sitting on the back then the visible leg should be behind the creatures shoulder. Do you see what I mean?
*What is that thing he's riding? Whatever it is, It looks bloody good.
That was experiment. I made lots of dark golems varying in sizes and shapes. When I was browsing Games Workshop pages, I stumbled upon Mumakils and decided that one of "cieniołazy" (I need a good name) can be a mount. At this point I'm considering putting a two dark pixies on the mount, one with some long piercing weapon and one with bow. I have it! Mounts will carry palankil.Zhukov wrote: *What is that thing he's riding? Whatever it is, It looks bloody good.
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nice, You have improved enough that I feel only three things need to be adressed. 1) now that we know the crossbowman is female, make the breastplates less squarish and more round. 2) the change in crossbow angles looks more natural, but I think it would look better if the crossbows were leaning out instead of in. Unless they are resting on her shoulders. and 3) That red cloak on the third one look kinda wierd. I will say that they dont look too dark, they actually would look really cool at night. the dwarf is neat, yet i think he looks too "military-ish" but whatever .
Cool!
They are IMO the best images you did so far. Practise makes perfect.
One thing though, I'd give them a lighter color shade for there clothes or there skin. Right now you almost can't distinguish a difference.
Other than that really cool.
They are IMO the best images you did so far. Practise makes perfect.
One thing though, I'd give them a lighter color shade for there clothes or there skin. Right now you almost can't distinguish a difference.
Other than that really cool.
I heard they were stoned out of their minds, trying to convince the Statue of Liberty to get naked...
CCBS - Compulsive Cat Biting Syndrome, when you know that kittens shouldn't have heads attached to their bodies.
CCBS - Compulsive Cat Biting Syndrome, when you know that kittens shouldn't have heads attached to their bodies.
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Looks good, I especially like the two Succubi and that shadow beast thing.
I'd give the middle upper one a bit more shading in his robe and hair. Right now they look just like two flat pieces of red and white.
I'd give the middle upper one a bit more shading in his robe and hair. Right now they look just like two flat pieces of red and white.
I heard they were stoned out of their minds, trying to convince the Statue of Liberty to get naked...
CCBS - Compulsive Cat Biting Syndrome, when you know that kittens shouldn't have heads attached to their bodies.
CCBS - Compulsive Cat Biting Syndrome, when you know that kittens shouldn't have heads attached to their bodies.