Modifié par Skilled Seeker, 31 juillet 2010 - 09:01 .
Modifié par Skilled Seeker, 31 juillet 2010 - 09:01 .


while still retain the cheerful mood, I split them into two! Here comes the brothers!He is a child of a Chasind and a villager nearby the Korcari Wilds. He
is raised in the Wilds. However, with the Darkspawn invasion he has been
forced to flee the Wilds. Now he joins the army and hope to drive back
the darkspawns away from his home land. With the hatred towards the
darkspawn, he learn from the Ash warriors to harness the anger into the
fight. This makes him more savage and dangerous.



Modifié par Starlight, 31 juillet 2010 - 10:37 .





Modifié par Schratty, 01 août 2010 - 04:26 .
Schratty wrote...
-snip-
@ Just_mike: Your version of Mhairi is pretty good proportion-wise. Do you have any screens of her looking straight ahead?

Modifié par AvatarHunter, 01 août 2010 - 06:03 .
AvatarHunter wrote...
@Starlight Good choice making a split personality for Wulgus, the v2 is a lot more befitting of the back story now certainly.
@Schratty thanks for the feedback. I am very fond of "unconventional beauty" looks for my female characters like Hazel unless I have a distinct agenda for their appearance. I see a lot of designs where people shoot for the epitome of beautiful but I think beauty can take different shapes and forms and be interpreted in other ways than the obvious.
@Neveri Working on dwarfs was a good move for you, dwarfs in your style of designing has peeked my interest some since your last post. Brunhild is a natural attention getter considering many who frequent the thread seem to favor hardened characters but I am just as drawn to more calm and humble looking characters like Adalia.
@Just_mike Well I would say it all depends on what the initial look you wanted for her was. She has a thin face, a lot of gaunt, and high cheekbones which makes her chin and jawline fine if you wanted a diamond shaped face for her. Her nose may look funny to you because she has a small, thin nose which makes the bridge of her nose look long, widening the tip or changing the nose shape could create a bit of distinction between the bridge and the end of her nose. I prefer smaller or proportioned looking eyes myself but her eyes don't look particularly out of proportion with the rest of her face to me.
I sort of liked that compare and contrast idea so I did one more set of that concept. This time I went with a circle mage and an apostate. From my point of view circle mages look like they would be very studious and well groomed whereas apostates would be more feral and natural so that's what I went for.
Kimble![]()
Baen

Modifié par Schratty, 01 août 2010 - 04:17 .
Modifié par LadyAly, 01 août 2010 - 05:15 .

Modifié par Zeleen, 01 août 2010 - 07:49 .
Modifié par Zeleen, 01 août 2010 - 08:34 .