"I'll always want you in my life." Miranda Lawson in Mass Effect 3
#35801
Posté 13 février 2012 - 04:28
#35802
Posté 13 février 2012 - 04:40
#35803
Posté 13 février 2012 - 04:40
What is she supposed to be doing in this picture anyway? Is she about to go skiing or something?
#35804
Posté 13 février 2012 - 04:43
Skullheart wrote...
I think Miranda is more than capable of carring Shepard for short distances. She could even use her biotics to carry him for medium and long distances.
I hadn't even thought of her biotics. /derp
Dunno if they count though, since we were talking about pure physical strength earlier.
Modifié par AgitatedLemon, 13 février 2012 - 04:44 .
#35805
Posté 13 février 2012 - 04:44
AgitatedLemon wrote...
The hair seems a tad short, and her nose looks.... Off. I can't really describe it.
What is she supposed to be doing in this picture anyway? Is she about to go skiing or something?
Pilot some reaper-killer gunship of her own design... something like that
#35806
Posté 13 février 2012 - 04:49
broj1 wrote...
Pilot some reaper-killer gunship of her own design... something like that
Awesome, thanks for posting
#35807
Posté 13 février 2012 - 04:52
#35808
Posté 13 février 2012 - 04:54
#35809
Posté 13 février 2012 - 04:55
Mandotron wrote...
I'm new to the Mass Effect universe but even I have to say there is something about Miranda that stands out and I haven't even played ME 2 yet.
Do you mean that in a good or bad way?
I hope she has a big roll in ME 3.
Well... I'll just direct you here (Don't go if you don't want to be spoiled)
http://social.bioware.com/group/5254/
#35810
Posté 13 février 2012 - 05:08
gogatm wrote...
im not in the military or anything, but as a former athlete that excelled at physical sports, ill tell you id take shepard in a fight over the really "buff" guys. when you work out you can people have different objectives, building size or actual strength. i know guys that are smaller that are a lot stronger, but it depends on the various exercises, weight and the amount of repetitions. a lot of times in american football, i know that guys will be really big but they lack mobility and cant make the proper plays and moves because the extra size makes you stiff. as shepard is smaller, he still has lean muscle but retains the agility and quickness someone like vega wouldn't possess, ya know?
I compared him to Jacob, not Vega. Jacob isn't large at all, he's only slightly larger than Shepard, but the differences in body composition are obvious between the two.
#35811
Posté 13 février 2012 - 05:38
broj1 wrote...
AgitatedLemon wrote...
The hair seems a tad short, and her nose looks.... Off. I can't really describe it.
What is she supposed to be doing in this picture anyway? Is she about to go skiing or something?
Pilot some reaper-killer gunship of her own design... something like that
The instant I saw that pic I thought "WWII pilot"
#35812
Posté 13 février 2012 - 05:57
It was meant that way. Look at the icon in the lower right corner.Vertigo_1 wrote...
broj1 wrote...
AgitatedLemon wrote...
The hair seems a tad short, and her nose looks.... Off. I can't really describe it.
What is she supposed to be doing in this picture anyway? Is she about to go skiing or something?
Pilot some reaper-killer gunship of her own design... something like that
The instant I saw that pic I thought "WWII pilot"
#35813
Posté 13 février 2012 - 06:14
#35814
Posté 13 février 2012 - 06:17
Mr Plow wrote...
The pic above is good - looks a lot like Yvonne with the....um...how does one put this... strong jawline
I'll take that in a good way
#35815
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Posté 13 février 2012 - 06:19
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
Dr. Doctor wrote...
The fool part I can somewhat forgive as a convention of science fiction writing. In most cases your main character needs a degree of idiocy to help explain the world to the player, because not everybody reads the codex.
:oPlagiarism!AgitatedLemon wrote...
On Shepard being a bit of an idiot... That's kind of necessary. They need Shepard to be a bit slow so that the player knows what's happening (Not everyone reads the codex, y'know).
#35816
Posté 13 février 2012 - 06:22
jreezy wrote...
Dr. Doctor wrote...
The fool part I can somewhat forgive as a convention of science fiction writing. In most cases your main character needs a degree of idiocy to help explain the world to the player, because not everybody reads the codex.:oPlagiarism!AgitatedLemon wrote...
On Shepard being a bit of an idiot... That's kind of necessary. They need Shepard to be a bit slow so that the player knows what's happening (Not everyone reads the codex, y'know).
Does it help that I never read Doctor's post?
#35817
Posté 13 février 2012 - 06:24
I'm not - prefer to play the game brand new on the day
#35818
Posté 13 février 2012 - 06:25
#35819
Posté 13 février 2012 - 06:25
AgitatedLemon wrote...
The hair seems a tad short, and her nose looks.... Off. I can't really describe it.
What is she supposed to be doing in this picture anyway? Is she about to go skiing or something?
Damn. You're too damn spoiled when it comes to Fan/Concept Art. It doesn't ALWAYS have to be 100% Accurate. When it comes to SOME Fan/Concept Art, the Drawer isn't looking for Realism ALL THE TIME, you know????
Me for Example, my Drawings Vary:

As you can see I wanted Yvonne's Face to be Accurate as much as Possible. it is ALL Graphite.


When it came to my Miri Drawing, I drew her with a Mouse. My main priority was the face.
My Miri drawing is just Fan Art, whether she is Accurate or Not.
Modifié par MASSEFFECTfanforlife101, 13 février 2012 - 06:26 .
#35820
Posté 13 février 2012 - 06:27
I never said it was bad. I like it.
I was just pointing out something that I saw. I wasn't being a dick about it.
#35821
Posté 13 février 2012 - 06:36
It's hard, if not impossible, to display the intricate personal nuances or mannerisms via video games, especially with a character with a semi-customizable background and a not-so-clear thought process.
#35822
Posté 13 février 2012 - 06:41
#35823
Posté 13 février 2012 - 06:44
#35824
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
Posté 13 février 2012 - 06:45
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
Of course not! Nah I'm just kidding.AgitatedLemon wrote...
jreezy wrote...
Dr. Doctor wrote...
The fool part I can somewhat forgive as a convention of science fiction writing. In most cases your main character needs a degree of idiocy to help explain the world to the player, because not everybody reads the codex.:oPlagiarism!AgitatedLemon wrote...
On Shepard being a bit of an idiot... That's kind of necessary. They need Shepard to be a bit slow so that the player knows what's happening (Not everyone reads the codex, y'know).
Does it help that I never read Doctor's post?
#35825
Posté 13 février 2012 - 06:55
Modifié par AgitatedLemon, 13 février 2012 - 06:55 .





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