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lillitheris

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MrStoob wrote...

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It isn't my style neither but she looks great, Discrepancy. I hope you share more pics of her.


I’m glad not everyone plays a glamazon ^_^ There’s lots of pics in the Femshep thread, by the by.


Indeed, I tried to make my paragon femshep look like a normal woman.  One you might see just down at the shops.  I've taken a little stick on YouTube as 'fugly' shep, but that wasn't the point.  She really grew on me as well.  I was soooooo pissed off when she wouldn't port over to ME3 and my approximation re-build was terrible.  Even when they 'fixed' the porting, she still looks way wrong.  :(


Did you try me3-lazarus?

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I just finished sketching this. It doesn't look much like Liara :pinched: Greek style
http://fc08.deviantart.net/

Great work there! I like it. Only thing I can think of is that you need to work on Liara's face a little more.

Thank you. I will try to improve her face when I lineart it with my laptop :)

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rubynorman wrote...

Theodoro wrote...

rubynorman wrote...

I just finished sketching this. It doesn't look much like Liara :pinched: Greek style
http://fc08.deviantart.net/

Great work there! I like it. Only thing I can think of is that you need to work on Liara's face a little more.

Thank you. I will try to improve her face when I lineart it with my laptop :)


'Greek style' means something very different in my country... :whistle:

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MrStoob wrote...

rubynorman wrote...

Theodoro wrote...

rubynorman wrote...

I just finished sketching this. It doesn't look much like Liara :pinched: Greek style
http://fc08.deviantart.net/

Great work there! I like it. Only thing I can think of is that you need to work on Liara's face a little more.

Thank you. I will try to improve her face when I lineart it with my laptop :)


'Greek style' means something very different in my country... :whistle:

What does it mean? English isn't my first language :unsure:

Talk about FShep. My FSHep looks older after every game but I like the way she looks. I think she fits Hale's voice

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^Wow man, you Femshep looks really good!

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lillitheris wrote...

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It isn't my style neither but she looks great, Discrepancy. I hope you share more pics of her.


I’m glad not everyone plays a glamazon ^_^ There’s lots of pics in the Femshep thread, by the by.


I love any style of short hair but this new look is my favourite. This is my Shepard.

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Posting pictures of our FemSheps, are we?

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Can we post the femsheps in the femshep thread? :)

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@Theo, I don't know why but you Femshep looks like Dr. Chakwas when she was young... I guess it's the facial structure that resmbles Dr Chakwas but without the gray hair and the wrinkles on her face..

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@Theo, I don't know why but you Femshep looks like Dr. Chakwas when she was young... I guess it's the facial structure that resmbles Dr Chakwas but without the gray hair and the wrinkles on her face..


Then I guess Doctor Chakwas was one hell of a looker! :whistle:

But not to derail the thread:

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 OK you guys so the first part of my new fic is up,  Thanks Donk for taking a look at mistake riddled mess that I gave you yesterday,  this part takes place on Therum during the battle/escape of Shepard and co from the volcano and geth.  the next few parts should be up in the coming days.  well here it is 

as always comments and critiques are appreciated and as not to further alienate or reignite a feud with PMC there are no blue baby's anywhere near this fic although if you want you can read my fic "Daddy's Little Girls" and get a childs version of this battle.Image IPB

First Impressions Ch.1 "The Heat of Battle"
http://moreeman06.de...attle-306842217 

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rubynorman wrote...

I just finished sketching this. It doesn't look much like Liara Image IPB Greek style
http://fc08.deviantart.net/

Very nice, I think it looks resonably like her, there is definately potential.

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A question: What was the asari's equivalent of a human ear called in the lore? Was there a specific term?


If it was ever referred to, it was just ‘ear’.

Here’s a semi-related thought: asari have slightly worse hearing than humans, lacking the earlobe that concentrates sound, and this is because…I haven’t really figured it out. It seems really cheesy to claim it as Yet Another Biotic Benefit, so I just chalked it up to being lucky enough to not go extinct due to the lack thereof.

Now it doesn’t really matter because everyone — in my world, anyway — has aurals, usually-implanted ear phones.

I noticed that as well but I just asumed that that the asari "ear" was more sensitive than that of humans.
You don't need to earlobes to have acute hearing, birds for examble have no earlobes and their sense of hearing is considerable sharper than that of humans, some can even hunt exclusively by sound in pitch-black darkness.

Asari hearing could be wose than that of humans but it could also be either equal or better. I generally tend to assume that asari sensory is equivalent to that of humans, perhaps slightly superior, not exactly sure why, I think I just see them as a more peceptive species.

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^Theodoro, you are a king.
Not long ago I mentioned that I asked my mother, which is a painter, to make a picture of Liara for me, and for the forum. Well, she was very busy and didn't have time, and I never found a picture that is good for drawing (by her standards).
Well, this picture, I think, will be excellent for drawing. It is a high quality, large picture, that has shadow on Liara's face. The background is blank, which is good, and Liara isn't doing any reaction, which is good for drawing. I will inform you when she will start working on this.
Still, I think this picture is a bit boring, so perhaps she will do another drawing of another picture. Anyways, great find, man!

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TheDonk95 wrote...

^Theodoro, you are a king.
Not long ago I mentioned that I asked my mother, which is a painter, to make a picture of Liara for me, and for the forum. Well, she was very busy and didn't have time, and I never found a picture that is good for drawing (by her standards).
Well, this picture, I think, will be excellent for drawing. It is a high quality, large picture, that has shadow on Liara's face. The background is blank, which is good, and Liara isn't doing any reaction, which is good for drawing. I will inform you when she will start working on this.
Still, I think this picture is a bit boring, so perhaps she will do another drawing of another picture. Anyways, great find, man!

Oh, I didn't know that you were searching for pictures like that. In that case, I'm happy to have helped out! Definitely tell us when the project is underway and keep us posted. By the way, I don't think that the picture is boring (not that any picture with Liara is boring, mind you). I really like her expression, actually. Proves that she doesn't need to show strong emotions to look beautiful. It's suitable for a potrait, I think.

That said, if you're hunting for more pictures like that - let us know and specify what you think will work best, including what Liara's expression is. In this case, I'd say that we have a curious-looking Liara.

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Akernis wrote...
I generally tend to assume that asari sensory is equivalent to that of humans, perhaps slightly superior, not exactly sure why I think I just see them as a more peceptive species.


I think it's that their martial culture (what there is of it) seems very individualistic in nature, the term Huntress is used repeatedly in the games as some kind of rank or designation below Commando. Which implies a certain art and skill in hunting game on Thessia that is valued amongst Asari culture. Which fits in with how they structure their military ground forces, they don't do squads or fireteams they work in pairs and act like an army of snipers and special forces soldiers. What warfare there was on Thessia was small in scale, relying on the skill of individuals trained in war and masters of killing with precision.

I can't see them drafting hundreds of thousands of maidens putting them in a square and marching them into cannon fire with muskets and brightly coloured uniforms. I can't see them using muskets at all actually, they probably would have held off on gunpowder weapons until they figured out rifles.

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@Theo, on second thought, your'e right. This picture is really good and really not boring. By boring I was meaning boring to paint (for my mother). Liara is never boring.
And thank you for the support. Thanks, but I don't really need help finding more pictures (if I will I'll let you know :) Thanks again! 
EDIT: Sorry I can't quote because I am typing fron my cellphone.

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@TheDonk95 As I said before, I'm looking forward to your mother's painting :wizard:. And that picture of Liara is simple beautiful.

Akernis wrote...

rubynorman wrote...

I just finished sketching this. It doesn't look much like Liara Image IPB Greek style
http://fc08.deviantart.net/

Very nice, I think it looks resonably like her, there is definately potential.

Thanks. I just added extra leafs and freckles to it. I wish I had a scanner.

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#40267
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TheDonk95 wrote...

^When using either the Paragon or the Renegade options in the conversation with your LI (only those that will give the same results if you choose either Paragon or Renegade e.g. most of the conversations with Liara in ME1 will bring to a romance if you use either the Paragon or the Renegade)..


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It's a little bit complicated.
In ME1, we had a bunch off dialogue options how to interact with Liara in the romance. You don't get any Reputation points, but people still call it Renegade/Paragon dialogues, just to make it easier.
In ME2 they are really Paragon and Renegade responses, because you really get Paragon/Renegade points for them. Which is kind of stupid, but then again, most of ME2 interactions with your companions are really stupid.
(I'm thinking about Garrus calibration and how you miss out 50% of their dialogues without romancing <.<)
In ME3, they got rid of that, you always get Reputation points no matter what you do. No matter what you choose you always get the same amount of Reputation points. That means: There are not really Renegade or Paragon responses, it gives you finally the freedom to say anything you want.

Paragon/Renegade is just easier to explain which conversation option you did choose. That's at least my thing, about the whole dialogue wheel. ^.^ 

Thanks for explanation to both of you :P

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Screenshot for a painting?

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rubynorman wrote...

@TheDonk95 As I said before, I'm looking forward to your mother's painting :wizard:. And that picture of Liara is simple beautiful.

Akernis wrote...

rubynorman wrote...

I just finished sketching this. It doesn't look much like Liara Image IPB Greek style
http://fc08.deviantart.net/

Very nice, I think it looks resonably like her, there is definately potential.

Thanks. I just added extra leafs and freckles to it. I wish I had a scanner.

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rubynorman wrote...


What does it mean? English isn't my first language :unsure:



http://www.urbandict...erm=Greek Style  *runs away quickly*:whistle:

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Akernis wrote...

lillitheris wrote...

Theodoro wrote...

A question: What was the asari's equivalent of a human ear called in the lore? Was there a specific term?


If it was ever referred to, it was just ‘ear’.

Here’s a semi-related thought: asari have slightly worse hearing than humans, lacking the earlobe that concentrates sound, and this is because…I haven’t really figured it out. It seems really cheesy to claim it as Yet Another Biotic Benefit, so I just chalked it up to being lucky enough to not go extinct due to the lack thereof.

Now it doesn’t really matter because everyone — in my world, anyway — has aurals, usually-implanted ear phones.

I noticed that as well but I just asumed that that the asari "ear" was more sensitive than that of humans.
You don't need to earlobes to have acute hearing, birds for examble have no earlobes and their sense of hearing is considerable sharper than that of humans, some can even hunt exclusively by sound in pitch-black darkness.

Asari hearing could be wose than that of humans but it could also be either equal or better. I generally tend to assume that asari sensory is equivalent to that of humans, perhaps slightly superior, not exactly sure why, I think I just see them as a more peceptive species.


Hmm I can't see them having worse hearing then humans, lizards can hear just as well as mammals, they are just designed to pick up sound diferently is all. Because of the Protheans meddling in their infancy I can't see them not correcting a design flaw like this if they had that flaw and also as the asari are encouraged to mate with other species I could see that problem being breed out of each generation.;) Another interesting thing the asari do have reptilian features such as their skin tone, scales and tentrils but do we know if they are cold-blooded or warm blooded creatures as they do not sweat like mammals do? I may be wrong here but I don't think they regulate their body temperature like humans do:whistle: But I'd imagine they'd be warm-blooded to a degree as they give birth to live young like humans and other mammals.

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Asari are almost definitely warm blooded and mammalian. They just have some reptilian/aquatic traits. This is what I think anyway.

If they were cold blooded, it would massively impact their attitudes/personalities and just way they are. Liara doesn't show off any habits of a cold blooded creature.

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Hmm I can't see them having worse hearing then humans, lizards can hear just as well as mammals, they are just designed to pick up sound diferently is all. Because of the Protheans meddling in their infancy I can't see them not correcting a design flaw like this if they had that flaw and also as the asari are encouraged to mate with other species I could see that problem being breed out of each generation.;) Another interesting thing the asari do have reptilian features such as their skin tone, scales and tentrils but do we know if they are cold-blooded or warm blooded creatures as they do not sweat like mammals do? I may be wrong here but I don't think they regulate their body temperature like humans do:whistle: But I'd imagine they'd be warm-blooded to a degree as they give birth to live young like humans and other mammals.


A) Asari are mammals.

B) I don’t really see any need for asari to be awesome at everything but everyone’s free to their own headcanon!

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lillitheris wrote...

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Hmm I can't see them having worse hearing then humans, lizards can hear just as well as mammals, they are just designed to pick up sound diferently is all. Because of the Protheans meddling in their infancy I can't see them not correcting a design flaw like this if they had that flaw and also as the asari are encouraged to mate with other species I could see that problem being breed out of each generation.;) Another interesting thing the asari do have reptilian features such as their skin tone, scales and tentrils but do we know if they are cold-blooded or warm blooded creatures as they do not sweat like mammals do? I may be wrong here but I don't think they regulate their body temperature like humans do:whistle: But I'd imagine they'd be warm-blooded to a degree as they give birth to live young like humans and other mammals.


A) Asari are mammals.

B) I don’t really see any need for asari to be awesome at everything but everyone’s free to their own headcanon!


The asari are far from perfect, no species is without fault, one glaring weakness for the asari is they really rely on other species in other to breed, Harbinger even pointed that out
Asari; reliance upon alien species for reproduction shows genetic weakness.

Even before they discovered that they could mate with any species, interbreeding amongst their own people resulted in some unfortunate genetic throwbacks, so mating with other species proved more beneficial to the asari gene pool as we know it;)

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Here's hoping that Liara will find Shep's battered body in the rubble in the upcoming EC:wub:

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asari are not mammals. even convergent evolution couldn't make that "miracle" happen. though mac walters probably could. owever they could be said to exhibit some mammalian characteristics, whilst others remain undefined (placental? produce milk via modified sweat glands? etc).

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