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Modifié par Raid1000, 01 juillet 2010 - 04:35 .
Modifié par Raid1000, 01 juillet 2010 - 04:35 .
SpatFieya wrote...
Guest_Runescapeguy9_*
I won't do anything worthy of congratulations. Trust me.Raid1000 wrote...
Meh, I so wanted to congratlate you. >:C
New angle. I likeSpatFieya wrote...
Shepard: omg omg omg omg omg omgNCLanceman wrote...
SpatFieya wrote...
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Tali: I am going to do everything to you, Shepard.
Pacifien wrote...
Okay, the speed of this thread might mean I never see the answers if anyone wanted to answer, but I felt like asking anyway. It's kind of a "where do you see the character" thing.
1) Do you view Tali is more of a computer hacker or electronic genius? Programmer or engineer really. No, don't pick both.
2) Why do you think Tali never missed the elevator conversations?
3) Why go for the shotgun?
4) What else do you think she could use Chiktikka vas Paus for outside of combat?
5) Is her future with the Migrant Fleet even if Shepard's future isn't?
6) What do you think her opinion of wind and rain happens to be?
7) How do you think her suit processes smell? Sterile or could she smell the ramen cooking?
8) Fan of football(soccer)?
9) What do you think she'd do to a vuvuzela?
10) Are her eyes cybernetic, bioluminescent, reflective, or other?
11) Given her strict upbringing, what kind of mother would you picture Tali being?
Tali: I'm going to rock your world now, and your going to like it!Raid1000 wrote...
Lol, it's look like Tali is threating Shepard.
Raid1000 wrote...
Lol, it's look like Tali is threating Shepard.
Guest_Runescapeguy9_*
Can't have Shepard disobey.Someone With Mass wrote...
Raid1000 wrote...
Lol, it's look like Tali is threating Shepard.
I think her left knee is more threatening to Shepard right now.
Runescapeguy9 wrote...
I won't do anything worthy of congratulations. Trust me.
I actually did see that, but I think the spectrum of light a species will detect also has a bit to do with the environment. For instance, humans are particularly well attuned to differentiating between shades of green because they evolved in environments where acuity in the green spectrum was rather important. If you develop in a particularly beige environment, then you develop an acuity for distinguishing levels of beige. Also, at least in eye development on Earth, there's a distinction between differentiating between shades of light and shades of color. I also like to take into account acuity overall. Think of a human eye seeing the world in 600 by 400 pixels versus a bird that's more like... 6000 by 4000. Now that's different from color, but I like to throw that out there.Runescapeguy9 wrote...
Oh and Pacifen, if you haven't already check out Thunder's blog. It has good reasoning on quarian eyesight.
Guest_Runescapeguy9_*
That could be a problem, seeing as I can only draw if I can see something. My imagination is somewhat lacking in the spatial area.Raid1000 wrote...
I can give you only one advice: Do not redraw from game
Guest_Runescapeguy9_*
Interesting. Never thought about the actual eyes' "resolution", only about the suit increasing visual and auditory ability.Pacifien wrote...
I also like to take into account acuity overall. Think of a human eye seeing the world in 600 by 400 pixels versus a bird that's more like... 6000 by 4000. Now that's different from color, but I like to throw that out there.
SpatFieya wrote...
I don't know if you ever saw Farscape, but there was a funny scene where the main human character claimed visual superiority with 20/15 eyesight only to discover his eyesight was worse than every other alien on the ship.Runescapeguy9 wrote...
Interesting. Never thought about the actual eyes' "resolution", only about the suit increasing visual and auditory ability.
Runescapeguy9 wrote...
That could be a problem, seeing as I can only draw if I can see something. My imagination is somewhat lacking in the spatial area.
SpatFieya wrote...
Guest_Runescapeguy9_*
Never seen it. Always was more of a Star Trek person.Pacifien wrote...
I don't know if you ever saw Farscape, but there was a funny scene where the main human character claimed visual superiority with 20/15 eyesight only to discover his eyesight was worse than every other alien on the ship.Runescapeguy9 wrote...
Interesting. Never thought about the actual eyes' "resolution", only about the suit increasing visual and auditory ability.
SpatFieya wrote...
Spirits bless whoever posted this pic originally...
Modifié par Raid1000, 01 juillet 2010 - 04:57 .
SpatFieya wrote...
Spirits bless whoever posted this pic originally...
*shepcheckingoutherbuttsnip*
Indeed good sir!Raid1000 wrote...
SpatFieya wrote...
Spirits bless whoever posted this pic originally...
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DAT AZZ. You look at it once, and you cant stop.
I always watched Stargate.Runescapeguy9 wrote...
Never seen it. Always was more of a Star Trek person.Pacifien wrote...
I don't know if you ever saw Farscape, but there was a funny scene where the main human character claimed visual superiority with 20/15 eyesight only to discover his eyesight was worse than every other alien on the ship.Runescapeguy9 wrote...
Interesting. Never thought about the actual eyes' "resolution", only about the suit increasing visual and auditory ability.