"Hello Dead People!": The Jackolyte Society
#4826
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 03:08
#4827
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 03:18
Any and all thoughts welcome on the subject, trying to figure out what everyone else thinks about it.
#4828
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 03:29
I could totally see her hogging covers, though, lol. Snoring, not so much. Definitely could see her doing "sleep biotics." I bet she gets some wicked nightmares. Probably a good idea to follow Mordin's advice about padding the walls.
#4829
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 03:30
#4830
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 03:31
Freelancer519 wrote...
So quick question: How do you guys think Jack sleeps? Does she snore? How about flail about with biotics in her sleep? Does she hog the covers?
Any and all thoughts welcome on the subject, trying to figure out what everyone else thinks about it.
She is one of those Sleep like a board types. No moving. and a light sleeper too
#4831
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 03:32
#4832
Guest_Sundown Native_*
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 03:59
Guest_Sundown Native_*
#4833
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 04:12
Shepard wakes up lying down on the couch next to Aria, yeah? Funny stuff.Sundown Native wrote...
Quick question. Did anyone else see what happens when you have three drinks at the Purgatory bar?
#4834
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 04:52
#4835
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 05:23
well, here is 2.0, decided to use this as a learning experience, so far, painted entirely from memory, no ref pictures, just played ME2 for an hour with jack, took a nap, and started painting, havent done this in a while, I forget how irritating it can be painting entirely from your head.
still trying to work out the shading, but at least it looks like her so far.
http://i155.photobuc...in/jack002a.jpg
comments/critisisms welcomed.
cheers! and now.. back to sleep!
#4836
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 05:33
That's...surprisingly good.Dalekjon wrote...
GAH! soooo pissed! HDD crashed and I lost my painting *sigh*
well, here is 2.0, decided to use this as a learning experience, so far, painted entirely from memory, no ref pictures, just played ME2 for an hour with jack, took a nap, and started painting, havent done this in a while, I forget how irritating it can be painting entirely from your head.
still trying to work out the shading, but at least it looks like her so far.
http://i155.photobuc...in/jack002a.jpg
comments/critisisms welcomed.
cheers! and now.. back to sleep!
Granted the body and clothes could use work, but the face and its expression
#4837
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 05:44
Dalekjon wrote...
GAH! soooo pissed! HDD crashed and I lost my painting *sigh*
well, here is 2.0, decided to use this as a learning experience, so far, painted entirely from memory, no ref pictures, just played ME2 for an hour with jack, took a nap, and started painting, havent done this in a while, I forget how irritating it can be painting entirely from your head.
still trying to work out the shading, but at least it looks like her so far.
http://i155.photobuc...in/jack002a.jpg
comments/critisisms welcomed.
cheers! and now.. back to sleep!
I saved your original, if you need it for a ref;
#4838
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 05:53
Dalekjon wrote...
GAH! soooo pissed! HDD crashed and I lost my painting *sigh*
well, here is 2.0, decided to use this as a learning experience, so far, painted entirely from memory, no ref pictures, just played ME2 for an hour with jack, took a nap, and started painting, havent done this in a while, I forget how irritating it can be painting entirely from your head.
still trying to work out the shading, but at least it looks like her so far.
http://i155.photobuc...in/jack002a.jpg
comments/critisisms welcomed.
cheers! and now.. back to sleep!
You lost your picture?! That's awful. That picture is beautiful. Spiros saved it and posted it. Can you do anything from that? I guess not, with layers and such. What a loss
#4839
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 05:58
I used to be pretty good at it.
#4840
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 06:06
Could you please look at this:
http://social.biowar.../index/10592013
And respond appropriately? I have never romanced Jack, but she, like all the others, got shafted in ME3. Just my opinion.
#4841
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 12:20
#4842
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 12:39
Freelancer519 wrote...
So quick question: How do you guys think Jack sleeps? Does she snore? How about flail about with biotics in her sleep? Does she hog the covers?
Any and all thoughts welcome on the subject, trying to figure out what everyone else thinks about it.
I was going to stay off the thread until April 6th, but I had to answer this question. I think Jack is a heavy snorer and drooler. I think she probably moves and flail around a bit also due to the nightmares. And because of the nightmares, I can see her biotics becoming a big problem during sleep as well. Like she will throw stuff across the room without knowing it's happening. Lastly I would say I can see her as a heavy sleeper (if she's not having a nightmare), because sleeping is the only time she can actually shut her brain off, you know from all the crap she's gone through. I'm sure she thinks about it alot, so sleep is the only time she can get away from those thoughts.
Modifié par mosesarose, 29 mars 2012 - 12:52 .
#4843
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 01:53
mosesarose wrote...
I was going to stay off the thread until April 6th, but I had to answer this question. I think Jack is a heavy snorer and drooler. I think she probably moves and flail around a bit also due to the nightmares. And because of the nightmares, I can see her biotics becoming a big problem during sleep as well. Like she will throw stuff across the room without knowing it's happening. Lastly I would say I can see her as a heavy sleeper (if she's not having a nightmare), because sleeping is the only time she can actually shut her brain off, you know from all the crap she's gone through. I'm sure she thinks about it alot, so sleep is the only time she can get away from those thoughts.
I can definitely see Jack as a heavy sleeper and a light drooler. And I see Jack as someone who often shifts her body around the bed while sleeping. But to throw anything around the room with biotics without her knowledge seems like a stretch even if she would be prone to nightmares because of her past. If she snores it would be seldom. And I wouldn't put it past her to sleeptalk, but nothing close to screaming out loud though.
#4844
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 02:04
The only reason I can see this happening is because I heard some cut dialogue from ME2 when she said herself that she sometimes wake up screaming from her nightmares and finds furniture floating over her head. Or something like that.istle wrote...
mosesarose wrote...
I was going to stay off the thread until April 6th, but I had to answer this question. I think Jack is a heavy snorer and drooler. I think she probably moves and flail around a bit also due to the nightmares. And because of the nightmares, I can see her biotics becoming a big problem during sleep as well. Like she will throw stuff across the room without knowing it's happening. Lastly I would say I can see her as a heavy sleeper (if she's not having a nightmare), because sleeping is the only time she can actually shut her brain off, you know from all the crap she's gone through. I'm sure she thinks about it alot, so sleep is the only time she can get away from those thoughts.
But to throw anything around the room with biotics without her knowledge seems like a stretch even if she would be prone to nightmares because of her past.
#4845
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 02:20
#4846
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 02:27
Modifié par Aver88, 29 mars 2012 - 03:12 .
#4847
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 04:27
mosesarose wrote...
The only reason I can see this happening is because I heard some cut dialogue from ME2 when she said herself that she sometimes wake up screaming from her nightmares and finds furniture floating over her head. Or something like that.
Shepard: (groggy) How long's the alarm clock been going off?
Jack: (mumbling into pillow) Not time to get up, its just the stuctural integrity alarm.
Shepard: (suddenly awake) What?!
Jack: Couldn't find the snooze button. Might have punted clock through a bulkhead.
#4848
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 05:17
Dr. Doctor wrote...
mosesarose wrote...
The only reason I can see this happening is because I heard some cut dialogue from ME2 when she said herself that she sometimes wake up screaming from her nightmares and finds furniture floating over her head. Or something like that.
Shepard: (groggy) How long's the alarm clock been going off?
Jack: (mumbling into pillow) Not time to get up, its just the stuctural integrity alarm.
Shepard: (suddenly awake) What?!
Jack: Couldn't find the snooze button. Might have punted clock through a bulkhead.
LOL
#4849
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 05:40
Dr. Doctor wrote...
Shepard: (groggy) How long's the alarm clock been going off?
Jack: (mumbling into pillow) Not time to get up, its just the stuctural integrity alarm.
Shepard: (suddenly awake) What?!
Jack: Couldn't find the snooze button. Might have punted clock through a bulkhead.
Hahaha, very nice. I can totally see that happening
#4850
Posté 29 mars 2012 - 05:49
Mind you, this would probably be only appropriate for romanced Jack's.
Modifié par spiros9110, 29 mars 2012 - 05:57 .





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