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wip some sort of wizard/mage/sorceress person

10-27-2004, 07:35 PM#1
yoda_24
i just spent a few hours on it so far. needs some more work and a background. the black on the bottom is not part of the picture but i wanted a margin because of what photoshop does on the edges of pictures.

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10-27-2004, 07:43 PM#2
StormrageJunior
mhhhoooaa. nice. but actually I can't see good, because of the size of the pic... I think the arms are disproportionate, but like I have said I can't see good. and, too, the light looks a bit wierd, because it's just a line...
anyway good job.
10-27-2004, 10:47 PM#3
Juan el Oscuro
I like the pic, but the arms are little in some parts, and the lights and shadows are not very good, but the rest of the body is fine, keep on working on it and it'll look great.
Saludos
Juan el Oscuro
10-28-2004, 09:04 PM#4
Marco Polaris
Very nice - it almost looks like an in-game render.

My only complaint (other than her oddly blank expression) would be her hands - they seem to be horribly small and malformed, and don't really seem to be holding the staff.
10-28-2004, 11:39 PM#5
Guest
Arms thicker, more proportionate.

Torso rounder and not so boxy.

That's all I think it needs. Damn good work there if I do say so myself. Keep it up.
10-29-2004, 02:22 AM#6
yoda_24
lol yea the hand wasnt done :P I fixed that part so far and made that arm a little thicker. i'll post it once i get a little more work done on it.
11-04-2004, 02:26 PM#7
yoda_24
ok got a background. i fixed the hand and made the arm a little bigger. i'm not sure if i should do it but lightning might look cool on the poles.

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11-06-2004, 12:16 PM#8
yoda_24
you'd think there was nobody here...
11-06-2004, 03:39 PM#9
Marco Polaris
Geez, calm down, I didn't even see this new post . . .
The background is good; however, for textures, the character is better, and the background detracts from that a little. One thing I do notice is the shading on the poles: with five different light sources, the shading would be a little more complex than that.