Mornin' folks. I found this a few pages back, hadn't seen this picture before:

I'm gonna go ahead and say that this is my favorite interpretation so far.
The only thing "wrong" with it as far as canon info is the legs -- they lack the curved-back shin bones. Besides that, I think that the build of the body is too heavy for a female... the arms and neck especially are a bit thick; Tali is a pretty slight girl. The nose is too wide/chunky for the profile that they give through the helmet, and the face overall could stand to be a bit more feminine in proportion.
All that said -- I LOVE the way they did the neck, the body, and the facial features they added. The neck looks natural, and attractive, and mimics the profile of the Geth with the smooth line coming from their back, up their neck, and all the way over their head. The facial features -- the pits in the inner eye, the markings, and the way they did the "ears" -- all add a touch of alien-ness without being overwhelming, and completely retains the human shape of the face. They even have some aesthetically pleasing qualities that humans
don't have, like that lovely swoop that her neck muscles make as they come down towards her collar-bone area.
Obviously Bioware already knows what Quarians look like, and it probably isn't like this. But if it were, I'd be a happy camper. Great work!
Addendum: Yes I know some people are gonna say she needs hair, and point to the "eyebrows" picture.
Frankly, I think people are drawing way to many conclusions from that picture. The texture underneath the helmet doesn't have any eyebrows on it, and neither does her visor texture. As near as I can tell it is just a chance interaction between the contour of her face model, the dark texture under the helmet, and lighting effects. That is literally the ONLY picture where that feature is apparent. I'm fine with it either way, but I think she very well may end up being bald.
Modifié par Pauravi, 11 mars 2010 - 05:02 .