11 Oct 2006 at 13:08 - 42
wehya another one!
i have to say that they are a joy to look at compared to my drawing ie. stickman
11 Oct 2006 at 19:21 - 43
It wasn't any of your art power, I assure you. I'll pm you with more details.
12 Oct 2006 at 23:03 - 44
Nice work on the new pic. Just one thing I have to ask though, where the pic says the birth place of your character was "Lemuria", did by any chance that name come from the old Gameboy Advance game "Golden Sun"? I used to play that years ago and that name just rung some bells because I can vaguely remember a blue haired guy called Alex from some place called "Lemuria".
13 Oct 2006 at 00:18 - 45
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Originally Posted by Mars Dragonblade
Nice work on the new pic. Just one thing I have to ask though, where the pic says the birth place of your character was "Lemuria", did by any chance that name come from the old Gameboy Advance game "Golden Sun"? I used to play that years ago and that name just rung some bells because I can vaguely remember a blue haired guy called Alex from some place called "Lemuria".
I was born in south India and old south Indian texts speak of 3 "sangams" or important places where art, literature, and science evolved. Out of these 3, only 1 place exists today (Madurai in South India) and the other 2 regions were supposed to be in a land called Lemuria or "kumari Kandam" which extended below south India and was supposedly swallowed by the sea. Dravidians (dark skinned artistic and spiritual) as opposed to Aryans (Fair skinned commanding and forceful) are supposed to have origins from Lemuria. This ritualist is dravidian inspired while my other ritualist Lotus, is aryan inspired.
Another lost civilisation with a lack of any concrete archaeological or scientific evidence. Lots of room for imagination here. Some people
say that lemurians were an alien race and others say that they were more evolved hermaphroditical beings
etc etc.
And no I haven't played Golden Sun on Game boy so far
13 Oct 2006 at 18:33 - 46
Cool, you learn somethin new every day

. Wikipedia ftw.
14 Oct 2006 at 07:21 - 47
yes wikipedia ftw
i am looking forward to paragons and dervishs come nightfall
14 Oct 2006 at 17:08 - 48
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Originally Posted by powercozmic
Does your name "banana smasher" tell us everything about you ?

yup
14 Oct 2006 at 23:11 - 49
what is the concept class? the brothel harlot?
14 Oct 2006 at 23:12 - 50
what is the concept class? the brothel harlot?
14 Oct 2006 at 23:56 - 51
what does banana smasher mean anyone ?
15 Oct 2006 at 17:03 - 52
キタ━━━━━━(゚∀゚)━━━━━━ !!!!!
It's certainly in keeping with GW's designs.
17 Oct 2006 at 02:45 - 53
Very..Uhh..Revealing
17 Oct 2006 at 14:02 - 54
Very nice pictures, I must say.
18 Oct 2006 at 02:37 - 55
Very artistic.
But if I were to pick something I didn't like, it would have to be the big "thunder-thighs" on all of them. >< So huge! ><
But none-the-less very nice. :d
18 Oct 2006 at 03:36 - 56
Did anyone else think of the name "Debbie" when they saw this thread? Hahaha.
21 Oct 2006 at 03:26 - 57
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Originally Posted by [Apple]
Did anyone else think of the name "Debbie" when they saw this thread? Hahaha.
I didn't...
21 Oct 2006 at 06:06 - 58
yeah what is with the debbie refrence?
01 Nov 2006 at 08:18 - 59
01 Nov 2006 at 10:25 - 60
I don't like to brown nose, but it is really nice when i see a new picture of yours, also one thing i notice that your pictures get more and more risque on a sliding scale :P
very nice picture though, i can't be irate about how scantly clad the drawing are mainly because thats how skimpy they are in game.
good job
keep it coming
01 Nov 2006 at 11:01 - 61
omg the ranger doesn't have any panties on... /giggle
01 Nov 2006 at 12:19 - 62
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Originally Posted by Tark Alkerk
yeah what is with the debbie refrence?
It refers to a well known HA'er and his internet gf
01 Nov 2006 at 13:17 - 63
this is geting sick -_-
01 Nov 2006 at 23:38 - 64
nice work on these, though it's not the styl I personaly like.
Like the glow effects on these and yes: add a mesmer
02 Nov 2006 at 02:17 - 65
Is it just me or do those pictures seem a bit inappropriate?
02 Nov 2006 at 06:00 - 66
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Originally Posted by The Phantom
Is it just me or do those pictures seem a bit inappropriate?
I have to agree. The skirt on the ranger just turned out to be too short. Replaced both images with better (atleast imo) versions.
02 Nov 2006 at 07:47 - 67
The short skirt was fine, she just couldn't be commando. Something though, I think you could improve on is your detailing; You shouldn't really leave 'lines' in the finished drawing, cause you notice in the real world things never have lines around them - they're separated by differences of color crispness and shading.
If you remember my Djinn thread that got deleted from GWO, about making breasts.. lol, it actually got into that quite a bit. Shading to realistic accurateness is time consuming though.
02 Nov 2006 at 08:10 - 68
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Originally Posted by Djinn Effer
...You shouldn't really leave 'lines' in the finished drawing, cause you notice in the real world things never have lines around them - they're separated by differences of color crispness and shading.
That's more personal preference and "style" than anything else. Myself, I'm a fan of "sketchy" work. If you look at any comic style art, lines are overly abundant. Obliterating all trace of lines from a picture is very possible, and if you're going for a painting style, rather than a drawing style, I'd say go for it. However, there are a number of very talented artists who use lines prominently in their work.
Power’s work is rather stylised, and realism clearly isn’t a top priority (the ladies are far from anatomically correct

) yet, it has a memorable and endearing quality to it. So, I’d say unless you want to start doing photo-realist style paintings Power, leave the lines in
02 Nov 2006 at 08:42 - 69
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Originally Posted by greyf0x_f0x
That's more personal preference and "style" than anything else. Myself, I'm a fan of "sketchy" work. If you look at any comic style art, lines are overly abundant. Obliterating all trace of lines from a picture is very possible, and if you're going for a painting style, rather than a drawing style, I'd say go for it. However, there are a number of very talented artists who use lines prominently in their work.
Power’s work is rather stylised, and realism clearly isn’t a top priority (the ladies are far from anatomically correct

) yet, it has a memorable and endearing quality to it. So, I’d say unless you want to start doing photo-realist style paintings Power, leave the lines in

Well, the thing is - I think thats what he is going for. I could be wrong though; If it were just to be cartoony, I'd just go with the whole 3 colorish anime color scheme. Like