Modifié par KiddDaBeauty, 13 août 2013 - 10:31 .
Unknown screenshot of Morrigan. Where is this from? [update 2, nothing to see here]
#1
Posté 13 août 2013 - 06:00
#2
Posté 13 août 2013 - 06:03
#3
Posté 13 août 2013 - 06:03
#4
Posté 13 août 2013 - 06:03
#5
Posté 13 août 2013 - 06:06
The things in hair make her look even more like Lulu.
biower pls
#6
Posté 13 août 2013 - 06:10
Indeed, this would be a pretty major photoshop makeover that would take a lot of time to complete. I just can't see a gaming news site wanting to do that. It's a lot of time they could spend on something else, and it's spreading misinformation anyway.llandwynwyn wrote...
I was ready to say photoshop but, idk if it's because I'm tired, doesn't look like it. He nose has changed and it's not blurred or anything.
The things in hair make her look even more like Lulu.
biower pls
Which makes me curious where this picture would come from. Unless, of course, these journalists indeed sat down to do all that work which sounds utterly ridiculous. Changing the shadows on her chest alone would take hours.
#7
Posté 13 août 2013 - 06:12
I mean, if I draw, I usually start with a sketch and then flesh it out and improve it
#8
Posté 13 août 2013 - 06:14
Toasted Llama wrote...
Ever heard of improving and finishing artworks and CGs?
first screenshot looks much better
#9
Posté 13 août 2013 - 06:17
#10
Posté 13 août 2013 - 06:20
Which begs the question, if that is not the final product, why does this Norwegian game site have access to the artwork?Toasted Llama wrote...
Ever heard of improving and finishing artworks and CGs?
I mean, if I draw, I usually start with a sketch and then flesh it out and improve itAnd that sketch most likely doesn't look the same as the finished product.
That's it, I'm registering on their forum. Time to get to the bottom of this.
#11
Posté 13 août 2013 - 06:21
#12
Posté 13 août 2013 - 06:27
#13
Posté 13 août 2013 - 06:49
Sejborg wrote...
The top picture looks more like the DAO version. Bioware should go with that one instead.
That's the problem I have with the first image - it's too much like Morrigan from her DAO days. By the time of the "Inquisition" it's been what, 10 years since Origins? And she was in her mid-to-late twenties during that game? She's bound to look much older now, so I'm glad they opted for the second image instead.
#14
Posté 13 août 2013 - 06:59
#15
Posté 13 août 2013 - 07:08
Modifié par ankuu, 13 août 2013 - 07:12 .
#16
Posté 13 août 2013 - 07:10
Modifié par ankuu, 13 août 2013 - 07:12 .
#17
Guest_EntropicAngel_*
Posté 13 août 2013 - 07:20
Guest_EntropicAngel_*
But no, I don't know where the picture came from.
#18
Posté 13 août 2013 - 07:20
"There you go! I photoshopped you and now you look much better!"
"Uh.....thanks?"
#19
Posté 13 août 2013 - 07:23
matt rhodes wrote...
Wow, I can't help but wonder what I'd think if someone did this to a picture of me.
It would end up as my profile picture for everything forever. At least the internet will think I look good.
#20
Posté 13 août 2013 - 07:24
ThePuppetWithNoStrings wrote...
Sejborg wrote...
The top picture looks more like the DAO version. Bioware should go with that one instead.
That's the problem I have with the first image - it's too much like Morrigan from her DAO days. By the time of the "Inquisition" it's been what, 10 years since Origins? And she was in her mid-to-late twenties during that game? She's bound to look much older now, so I'm glad they opted for the second image instead.
She was a teenager in DAO. Gaider said that in the one of the new gameinformer articles. So if DA3 is taking place 10 years after DAO, that would make her 29 at most. And in that case I believe the top picture fits best.
Edit:
“I decided rather than make her like Flemeth, [I’d] make her a teenage girl who just resents her mother. [She’s] completely blunt because she doesn’t like that her mother talks in circles,” Gaider says.
www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2013/08/12/dragon-age-inquisition-s-morrigan-past-and-present.aspx
Modifié par Sejborg, 13 août 2013 - 07:37 .
#21
Guest_simfamUP_*
Posté 13 août 2013 - 07:26
Guest_simfamUP_*
ThePuppetWithNoStrings wrote...
Sejborg wrote...
The top picture looks more like the DAO version. Bioware should go with that one instead.
That's the problem I have with the first image - it's too much like Morrigan from her DAO days. By the time of the "Inquisition" it's been what, 10 years since Origins? And she was in her mid-to-late twenties during that game? She's bound to look much older now, so I'm glad they opted for the second image instead.
You get older; your face doesn't morph. There's a difference.
- The background is remarkably much bluer and less green
Yeah, for some reason I laughed.
#22
Guest_simfamUP_*
Posté 13 août 2013 - 07:26
Guest_simfamUP_*
Sejborg wrote...
ThePuppetWithNoStrings wrote...
Sejborg wrote...
The top picture looks more like the DAO version. Bioware should go with that one instead.
That's the problem I have with the first image - it's too much like Morrigan from her DAO days. By the time of the "Inquisition" it's been what, 10 years since Origins? And she was in her mid-to-late twenties during that game? She's bound to look much older now, so I'm glad they opted for the second image instead.
She was a teenager in DAO. Gaider said that in the one of the new gameinformer articles. So if DA3 is taking place 10 years after DAO, that would make her 29 at most. And in that case I believe the top picture fits best.
#23
Posté 13 août 2013 - 07:26
filetemo wrote...
Toasted Llama wrote...
Ever heard of improving and finishing artworks and CGs?
first screenshot looks much better
Who said I thought the first screenshot was the unfinished project?
OR
Bioware likes the second more and beauty is in the eye of the beholder
#24
Posté 13 août 2013 - 07:35
*image removed - so sorry*
It took me an additional click to make the filter a bit stronger to match the one in the beginning. It takes more time uploading photos than doing this, believe me.
Modifié par SkyMarshallArts, 13 août 2013 - 10:40 .
#25
Posté 13 août 2013 - 07:35
Morrigan is listed in the toolset as 30 and David put her at mid-twenties to early thirties previously.





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