Modifié par monsoontide, 04 août 2010 - 05:31 .
monsoontide wrote...
Played around with a slightly different Quarian face today... just some crass photomanipulation
monsoontide wrote...
Hee hee!
Now I am really going to ruffle a few feathers...
Here's My interpretation of the Female Turian.
http://www.foundatio...28&d=1280130373
She has a slightly longer neck, and a slender, more flexible body, while still keeping the metallic protective "bony" skin and large hmmmm chest/back area, though she has more "fleshy" parts to allow for greater flexibility.
Females also sport residual plumage (much like humans still have hair) and depending on local custom or current turian fashion trends, these feathers may be "as is", cut in patterns/shapes, dyed, decorated, or plucked.
The female Turian can flex the feathers, so they can be displayed (as per picture) or folded back against the body.
Her genital "armor" acts as both a support for her wider hips and narrow waist and something of a "chastity belt"
Considering Turian's have three digit hands, I went with 3 digit feet, with the "slashing claw" usually hidden by their footwear.
As always, I am really keen to see what Bioware actually come up with.
And stop posting the picture of Wrex with lipstick - it's creeping Me out!
Modifié par ShamieGTX, 05 août 2010 - 04:49 .
.......... how about a Female Batarian?
tmk wrote...
What about a female batarian? They look just like male batarians, except with boobs.
I'd be curious to see his rendition of volus though... probably...
Graz73 wrote...
How can this be the end of your series? We need a Batarian, Elchor, Vorcha & Hanar!!
Glad someone could return that favor to youmonsoontide wrote...
Female Batarians?!?!?!?! EW! Now that gives ME nightmares!
No, they're an all-male raceMiss Yuna of Atlanta wrote...
Do hanar even have genders?
Modifié par tmk, 07 août 2010 - 11:48 .
Modifié par monsoontide, 09 août 2010 - 04:40 .