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February 13, 2013 at 4:04 pm #19248
ScatmanMemberI really dig this scene!As for the knees JR has a good pointer there.But I have to say I really dig the broken wine glasses and the drapes and them bein’ ripped.I think you did a great job on those little details,great work!! I bet you spent alot of time with your head tilted to the leftCan you say kinked neck?!
February 13, 2013 at 8:22 pm #19265
The Atomic PunkParticipantAmazing design. I enjoy your interpretations. I understand about the knees. For my part, it’s not the position of the knees; rather, the placement. It’s that they are too close to the boots. When I am passed out, I’m stiff as a board. I don’t huddle into the fetal position. But I am also mindful of Chloe-cat’s corner of the bed. For a curled pose, yes, JR has a great idea.
February 14, 2013 at 9:52 pm #19314
Herr DParticipantDrunk could probably look right with some careful shading and nothing else. Soft, angled sunrise light from the window to cast the right shadow. That may be the only way to fix the knees’ look. Fantastic work so far.
February 15, 2013 at 12:22 am #19319
HarlekinMemberI love the drunk scene. Nice work. I like if someone made background, and your background extremly cools.
April 23, 2013 at 1:34 pm #23096
Dionne JinnMemberAfter yet another longish disappearance…
A picture of an old rpg character of mine called Soleene. Half-elf druid. She and the rest of our party suffered a nasty destiny when we raided an goblin cave… Everyone except our halfling and Soleene’s wolf animal companion died. Her favourite comment to others was “Wolves keep no names”, which she always said when one of the others tried to name her animal companion (and that happened all the time!)
Her father was an elf (there was curiously many half-elves born in the village around the same time, which was a running joke among the players), who had a short relationship with her mother, who was married to another (human) man. When Soleene was born it was immediately obvious she was half-elf, so her mother abandoned her into the forest as an infant. Wolves found her and took her to a druid, who was living in the area. When she grew up Soleene was more comfortable around the wolves than people, and only close person to her was her foster father and druid-master.
April 23, 2013 at 2:37 pm #23100
WeilynMemberGlad to see you back
Great design and backstory! Sorry to hear you lost her in the raid.
April 23, 2013 at 2:54 pm #23102
Dionne JinnMemberThanks, my friend. It is good to see you, too.
Soleene’s was one of my favourite from the stories I’ve written for my characters. I like putting some effort into writing them, makes character easier to play when I know what kind of a person she (or rarely he) is. Losing Soleene hurt at first, but our campaign was about to end anyway (our GM was supposed to go into exchange for the next year) so it wasn’t that big deal. I’ve been thinking of using her again if there is going to be other campaign with other players…
April 23, 2013 at 3:49 pm #23105
WeilynMember@Dionne Jinn said:
I like putting some effort into writing them, makes character easier to play when I know what kind of a person she (or rarely he) is.I completely agree.
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