"I'll always want you in my life." Miranda Lawson in Mass Effect 3
#25176
Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 04:44
#25177
Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 04:47
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Modifié par MASSEFFECTfanforlife101, 07 janvier 2012 - 04:49 .
#25178
Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 04:50
And I never said you were bad. I just nitpicked 3 minor details, and even then it took me almost squinting to notice them. You'll notice earlier I gave you a 7.25/10, which is above average.
Just because someone points out flaws in people's work, it doesn't mean they're putting the maker/artist/whatever down, it's constructive. You take what the critique is saying and you apply it in future work.
In the future, I'm sure you could make something stellar.
Modifié par AgitatedLemon, 07 janvier 2012 - 04:52 .
#25179
Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 04:51
#25180
Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 04:51
#25181
Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 04:52
ALemon was giving you constructive criticism which is something every artist needs. Say thank you and use his advices to make your next work better than your previous ones.
#25182
Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 04:52
Meh, I prefer GIMP. It's more professional than photoshop.CrutchCricket wrote...
Photoshop is the bomb. Hell a simple cut and paste job, any of us could do...
But then again, no one even knows what GIMP is, so I just refer them to photoshop.
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Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 04:53
#25184
Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 04:54
Modifié par MASSEFFECTfanforlife101, 07 janvier 2012 - 04:55 .
#25185
Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 04:54
CrutchCricket wrote...
Heard of GIMP, never used it. It's open source, right?
Yes.
#25186
Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 04:59
Rdubs wrote...
I love how you can hear her accent come out every now and then, very subtle but can definitely hear Miranda.
It's true. Though one thing that bugs me about watching that show is that I really like Strahovski's natural accent a lot. So, the american accent she does for Sarah always... disappoints me a bit.
I didn't start watching Chuck until fairly recently, though, so maybe that's part of it. I can't actually decide if I like the show, or if I'm just watching it because of Strahovski's performance and overall charisma. In fairness, Adam Baldwin is also very good.
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Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 05:08
flemm wrote...
It's true. Though one thing that bugs me about watching that show is that I really like Strahovski's natural accent a lot. So, the american accent she does for Sarah always... disappoints me a bit.
I didn't start watching Chuck until fairly recently, though, so maybe that's part of it. I can't actually decide if I like the show, or if I'm just watching it because of Strahovski's performance and overall charisma. In fairness, Adam Baldwin is also very good.
I started to watch Chuck because of Yvonne and Adam's presence . It's not the best TV show I've ever seen I have to admit but I like, it is enjoyable and fun to watch .
Having " Miranda " so to speak makes feel somewhat happy, as I am craving to see some infos about ME3 and Miranda. Though I miss this delightful Australian accent even if we can hear it from time to time .
Baldwin as Colonel Casey is pretty badass as well, I think he is my favorite character in this show .
Modifié par ThomGau, 07 janvier 2012 - 05:16 .
#25188
Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 05:08
The one scenario I've seen in Chuck, with Yvonne speaking in her American accent, I actually found myself saying
"Please god don't do that. It's embarrassing, and not just for you."
I'll be completely honest, I don't care much for the show.
It's probably because I despise NBC and everything they publish.
Modifié par AgitatedLemon, 07 janvier 2012 - 05:12 .
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Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 05:09
#25190
Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 05:10
android654 wrote...
In reference to one of the pictures, I don't think Miranda and Thane would get along too well. Other than being purely professional in their work, I think she would detest his character in every way.
Can you elaborate?
It's not something I've ever thought about, just curious as to why you feel that way.
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Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 05:14
android654 wrote...
In reference to one of the pictures, I don't think Miranda and Thane would get along too well. Other than being purely professional in their work, I think she would detest his character in every way.
What makes you say that?
I never really imagined them even interacting, apart from any combat banter and an introduction to the Normandy.
#25192
Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 05:15
Ieldra2 wrote...
I must say I wholeheartedly agree. But wearing glasses goes against Miranda's character concept. Of course she doesn't need any....
...but maybe she'd wear them to appear more sexy to nerds like us
I realize now, somewhat to my dismay, that this may be why I like the visor on her DLC armor so much
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Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 05:16
On the other hand Miranda and Kasumi are perfect. Honestly as long as I have them I rarely need any of the other ME2 squadmates.android654 wrote...
In reference to one of the pictures, I don't think Miranda and Thane would get along too well. Other than being purely professional in their work, I think she would detest his character in every way.
Regarding Chuck, you know I don't really notice the absence of the accent? I mean I love her accent but not having it in Chuck does not detract from my enjoyment of her performance. I feel her voice itself is distinctive enough. Contrasting that with Kate Beckinsale who I definitely notice when she's not doing her native accent. But anyway I started out watching Chuck just for Yvonne but I like it all now. Well season 5 is starting to get a bit stale...
#25194
Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 05:23
flemm wrote...
Ieldra2 wrote...
I must say I wholeheartedly agree. But wearing glasses goes against Miranda's character concept. Of course she doesn't need any....
...but maybe she'd wear them to appear more sexy to nerds like us
I realize now, somewhat to my dismay, that this may be why I like the visor on her DLC armor so much
Do you really like the visor? i hate it xD
The only reason i use it now and then is because its the only ''armor'' she has.
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Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 05:26
#25196
Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 05:27
flemm wrote...
android654 wrote...
In reference to one of the pictures, I don't think Miranda and Thane would get along too well. Other than being purely professional in their work, I think she would detest his character in every way.
Can you elaborate?
It's not something I've ever thought about, just curious as to why you feel that way.
There are a few reasons. I find Miranda to be very rational, perhaps even to her own peril at times, and Thanes devout spirituality and lack of rational reasoning would definitely be something that she would frown upon.
I think back to his way of thinking concerning his work and not being a killer. In rational mindset, its very clear that Thane is a killer but doesn't take responsibility for his work. Miranda isn't someone who would shy away from her responsibility, especially if she's at fault --This is why I think she takes so much care into everything she does, because she's aware of the weight of responsibility of one's actions.
I think they represent two very different extremes in reasoning. One which is extremely pragmatic and accepts responsibility and reason when dealing with problems. The other is rooted in existentialism and believes decision and consequence have a more powerful origin than ourselves.
Those two mindsets would clash well because they are the polar opposites of one another. This is probably a reason why Miranda thinks highly of Mordin, even though he exhibited some religiosity of his own, but he most outwardly presents his rational and pragmatic side. Thane I assume might find some common traits with Tali, but only because she's very traditional to her culture, and usually close knit cultures like the Quarians embrace thinking that all praise and fault to things larger than themselves.
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Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 05:27
Dariansarr wrote...
flemm wrote...
Ieldra2 wrote...
I must say I wholeheartedly agree. But wearing glasses goes against Miranda's character concept. Of course she doesn't need any....
...but maybe she'd wear them to appear more sexy to nerds like us
I realize now, somewhat to my dismay, that this may be why I like the visor on her DLC armor so much
Do you really like the visor? i hate it xD
The only reason i use it now and then is because its the only ''armor'' she has.
Coming from a guy, I adore her visor.
Though I must admit, it's a little werid on the Normandy.
*In the engine room*
S: *Walks in behind Miranda, grabs her by the waist*
*Romance scene begins*
S: You know you still have your combat visor turned on, right?
*Awkward pause*
M: Riiiiiiight....
Modifié par AgitatedLemon, 07 janvier 2012 - 05:32 .
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Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 05:29
#25199
Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 05:30
Dariansarr wrote...
Do you really like the visor? i hate it xD
The only reason i use it now and then is because its the only ''armor'' she has.
Yes, I really do
More than the armor, actually. I do like the armor, but I would prefer that it be a bit more sleek and in keeping with the covert operative and super spy themes. To me the ideal combat attire for Miranda has not yet been attained, and would be somewhere between the black catsuit and the DLC armor.
I love the visor, though, probably because of the sexy scientist angle in part, but also because I think it emphasizes the idea of surgical precision and tactical expertise that should define Miranda's combat style.
Modifié par flemm, 07 janvier 2012 - 05:33 .
#25200
Posté 07 janvier 2012 - 05:33
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