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by gruese
March 6th, 2013, 3:29 pm
Forum: Art Contributions
Topic: LordBob's commissionned work
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Re: LordBob's commissionned work

In other news, I've began studies for Asheviere. Different outfits and colour schemes. As ever, they're modular and you're all welcome to comment and say if you like such or such element from that stance or the other one. Wow, really great work once again. All of them are wonderful imo, the one I l...
by gruese
January 30th, 2013, 10:02 am
Forum: Art Contributions
Topic: LordBob's commissionned work
Replies: 683
Views: 250147

Re: LordBob's commissionned work

Great work as always LordBob. That sort of exiled noble look is how I've always imagined Delfador to look. If that's what you're going for, maybe a little more red in the mantle would look good. FWIW, that is how I imagine his look too. Just that I wouldn't have been able to verbalize it so clearly....
by gruese
December 19th, 2012, 1:41 pm
Forum: Art Contributions
Topic: LordBob's commissionned work
Replies: 683
Views: 250147

Re: LordBob's commissionned work

Urge for realism is ridiculous. Everything in any game is fictional even in those realistic ones. So just because something is fictional it cannot strive to look realistic? Doesn't make sense to me - I think a certain amount of realism improves most fictional material in that it makes it more belie...
by gruese
December 18th, 2012, 5:27 pm
Forum: Art Contributions
Topic: LordBob's commissionned work
Replies: 683
Views: 250147

Re: LordBob's commissionned work

It's worth noting that the feet will almost certainly not be visible in the final in-game portrait, as the crop is usually waist-up only. You're right, forget what I said then :wink: I'd like to add some positive feedback though if I may: I really love the understatement of this portrait in that th...
by gruese
December 18th, 2012, 4:36 pm
Forum: Art Contributions
Topic: LordBob's commissionned work
Replies: 683
Views: 250147

Re: LordBob's commissionned work

Superb work, LordBob! It does look ancient indeed. I agree with Sapient that the headdress could be larger or more prominent, maybe a half-mask like this: http://twistedtoybox.net/store/images/pharoh%20head2.jpg Also, I loved the cloth being fancifully blown to cover the creature's feet in your sket...