Corinth said:D&D PCs--in actual play--are far closer to professional soldiers, spies and criminals than comic book or blockbuster action heroes. Figures that don't conform to the known standard traits and features required to successfully achieve that status--especially the specifics of a given specific profession--fail to create credible fictions; this is why reality trumps fantasy, why truth is stranger than fiction, and why verisimilitude matters at all times in all things.
You know, I totally didn't even see that axe until you pointed it out. Nice catch.Quartz said:She loses it in the brains department: a two-handed sword (no way that's a bastard sword) in one hand and an axe in the other.
Klaus said:Someone mentioned hot chicks?
Thanks for the in-depth review, Moonlancer.Moon-Lancer said:I just realized that these were Klaus' art, so I'm going be more specific about what i meant in my prev post so I am not as much of a dick as before.
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The line quality is pretty awesome and so is the color. I Think something is a tad off on background color to figure color. Perhaps to much isolation. I like the soft gradients. Something looks off on the thorn beast i cant quite place it though. I really dig the druids armor though.
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This is the one i was talking about most in my prev post. I think its the strange couture light looks a little fizzley, alot of the black lines also suffer from this. I think these set it apart from the background. They fight each other. Also Something about it makes me think its not fully finished. I cant quite place it.
The hotness: *on topic*
The raven head is more my view of hot. She wins the cake, however the blond i think is the better peace of art, I just feel the jaw is much too brawd for my taste of hotness.
Nuclear Platypus said:The blonde barbarian don't need no sammich but still has that Paris Hilton vacant look.
Aeolius said:Might I remind the viewing audience of the MAXIM NWN ad ? Now THAT got my attention.![]()