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LucMemberHere’s an attempt at a female version that I’m not too happy with. Either way, here’s the French SCS for those galactic femme fatales.
LucMember@headlessgeneral said:
For ams’s COLOR MY ARMOR challenge
Is it possible to win at Heromachine? Because I think you just did. I cannot wrap my head around that colouring, it hardly resembles Heromachine anymore, and that’s awesome.
LucMemberWho says they all have to be from Earth? Here’s a SCS created by… The Moon People.
LucMemberAs promised, some wacky space nazis for all these space warriors to beat the snot out of. In space!
LucMemberHere’s the German SCS… And shockingly, this one wasn’t produced by wacky space nazis! But maybe the next one will be.
LucMemberI’m not sure how much use a long flowing cape would be in a space battle, but hey at least it looks badass.
LucMemberNext up, of course the Japanese would have their own space combat suit. With cloaking mechanisms and beam katanas!
LucMemberI think I might be onto something here… Now Mexico has its own special space combat suit too!
LucMemberOf course, the Americans can’t let Canada hog all the space combat armour fun can they?
LucMemberOn a much less depressing note, I decided to whip up this thing. Some sorta futuristic Canadian-flavoured outer-space combat power armour kinda thing. I dunno, I thought it looked neat. I wish I wasn’t so awful at zypping/shading because I bet this would look pretty awesome with some.
LucMemberI don’t normally consider myself a very “artsy” person. My artwork usually has little meaning to me beyond “This is a pretty neat looking image”…
But lately I’ve been having some problems in my life stirring feelings that have just been begging to be let out onto a canvas. Heromachine just so happened to be that canvas, and so I present one of my few “artistic” pieces with a very personal meaning for me right now. I’m not going to really explain that meaning and just let the image speak for itself, because the best art is usually open to interpretation and I’d rather see how others interpret this as opposed to simply telling them what it means. So all I’ll say is that each detail of the picture is symbolic to its meaning.
LucMemberYou’d better hope you don’t ever wander into his labyrinth…
LucMemberThanks guys, always appreciate the feedback
Next up, what set of Greek gods would be complete without the big man himself, Zeus? I’ll get around to typing a story for him too, don’t worry.
LucMemberHere’s three more characters for Demigod, stories for which I’ll type up later. They are Hermes, Aphrodite, and Medusa.
LucMemberJust one look at Hades and you can tell, this man is evil, right? Actually, wrong. Hades is simply a man haunted by a reputation, a reputation that is not even his own. He was actually a rather kind man before the Awakening, despite his rather grim choice of career as a mortician. However he did have a habit of trying to comfort the friends and families of the bodies her worked with. The Awakening however left him horribly disfigured, the skin of his jaw simply rotted away to expose the bone underneath, as well as dead bodies around him seeming to reanimate at random as brainless puppets. When the demigods became exposed to the public and he was discovered as the reincarnation of Hades, society shunned him rather than worshiped him for the same reasons you probably did. They knew Hades was supposed to be the evil god in Greek mythology, and his appearance and abilities did not help things much. They assumed he would be evil as well and judged him not for himself, but for the reputation carried by his name. As such, he has been one of the most vocally opposed to the treatment the other demigods seem to receive, putting him on the side of Hephaestus and the others who just don’t want to be worshiped.
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