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  • in reply to: Timedrop23’s Characters #29387

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    in reply to: Timedrop23’s Characters #29201

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    Totally get the dino-nerd thing. If I’d continued obsessively reading about dinosaurs past the age of ten I’d have known that, too. Shows what happens when you look up images on wikipedia like I did. :P
    Any tips on developing my style beyond item placement and transparency?

    in reply to: Timedrop23’s Characters #29139

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    I’m really pissed I didn’t get this one in for the Transformations contest in time. Meet Icthya:
    http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w597/SeanWilkinson84/Transformations/Timedrop23-Icthya_zpsb0df22a7.png
    Icthya is an Atlantean scientist experimenting with metamorphic technology, specifically as it relates to prehistoric fish. Unfortunately the technology has not yet been perfected; anyone using a gauntlet will lose their gear and clothing in the transformation (with the exception of the gauntlet, which bonds to the user’s DNA and so remains attached when he/she is in fish form), so they must surface for air or return to Atlantis before reverting to a humanoid form.
    A further danger of the technology is that prolonged periods of transformation cause mutations in gauntlet users that could turn them into Atlantean/icthyosaur hybrids, cause severe mental deterioration, or a complete takeover by the icthyosaur DNA.
    In recent weeks, many of the criminally insane hybrid subjects were set free by an unknown party. Icthya has volunteered to lead a team of gauntlet users in the recapture or destruction of the hybrids, and to bring down the mastermind behind their escape.

    in reply to: Timedrop23’s Characters #28906

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    EDIT: I plan to do a re-work on “Fallen” in the future, so I took down the image. Here for your consideration is her backstory as originally written for the contest:

    The Angel of Foresight wished to see the world through her own eyes, and so made a deal with a demon who promised to restore her vision. The demon branded her with the mark of the dragon, which would pollute her Grace and slowly transform her into a demon. Now able to intervene in the physical world, the angel uses her slowly deteriorating foresight and her half-demon powers to save human souls from her future masters before her own soul fades away.

    in reply to: Timedrop23’s Characters #28569

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    Creepy how?

    in reply to: Timedrop23’s Characters #28543

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    I’ve been trying to build characters that have a common item theme (not necessarily built from the same category, but from similar-looking items). Could this have led me to create the first albino superheroine?
    Moth photo Moth_zps194ce1a6.png
    I created her as kind of an homage to Chris Cornell (lead singer of Soundgarden, Audioslave, Temple of the Dog, etc.) via word association: First I decided to do a costume with holes in it. That led me to thinking moth-holes, then to black holes, then “Black Hole Sun,” then back to “Moth,” so I had to put the flame in there, and so the flying albino superheroine known as Moth was born. She won’t fly around your fire anymore, but she just might suck it into another universe (perhaps one where there’s a “Shadow On the Sun?”). Somebody stop me before I hang myself with a “Pretty Noose.” Goodnight.

    in reply to: Timedrop23’s Characters #26663

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    Most links updated to photobucket

    in reply to: Timedrop23’s Characters #28221

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    @ JR, Hammerknight and Atomic: Good to see feedback on my stuff, guys.
    Unfortunately, I was a little late on the draw with Fifth Hour, so they were not up for consideration this time.
    Notes on Fifth Hour: Actually, they hardly ever fight as a trio. Any fires generated by Fever would affect the stability and location of any nearby shadows, making it difficult if not impossible for Shadow to use her powers reliably. Likewise, Rush’s super speed, combined with his impulsive, lone wolf nature, could be dangerous in the company of his father, whose powers could be amplified or weakened by the windshear his son generates while running at high speed. There’s also an unknown side-effect to mixing Shadow’s teleportation and the upper limits of Rush’s super speed that could make a sick story line, but as it’s unknown, I haven’t figured out how to explain it yet.
    Therefore, if Fifth Hour were to become a comic book, it would start out as something like Marvel Team-Up, switching between duo combinations of the three characters as they discover their powers and deal with how their family dynamic changes upon discovering the consequences of mixing their powers in battle (perhaps even going so far as to do one or two brainwashing stories, a la the Fantastic Four’s encounter with Hatemonger and Sue Storm/Malice).

    @ Moderators: Thank you for including my Two O’Clock Warriors in the Top Five poll this week. I’ve been geeking out all day at the thought of just being nominated.

    in reply to: Timedrop23’s Characters #28158

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    Here’s another Family submission, the Fifth Hour team, who got their powers from touching a crash-landed meteorite.
    Fifth Hour: Fever, Shadow & Rush photo Timedrop23-FifthHour_zpsf2104e76.png
    Fever, based on the phrase “Five O’Clock Fever,” is your basic pyrotechnic hero, and the father of the team.
    His wife, Shadow, is a ninja and the team’s tactical expert, based off that old shaving standby, the unfortunate Five O’Clock Shadow. She can blend in with almost anything black or shadowed for a brief period of time, and even travel between shadows like a form of line-of-sight teleportation.
    Their son Rush (inspired by that time of day when everyone gets off work and mobs the supermarket at once) is an impulsive speedster.

    in reply to: Timedrop23’s Characters #26797

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    Who says a god has to be from mythology? The God contest rules certainly didn’t say anything about that. So rock gods should qualify, too. Right?
    So I took a leap and submitted AC/DC guitarist Angus Young as the Australian God of Rock ‘n’ Roll.
    http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w597/SeanWilkinson84/Tributes/Timedrop23-Angus_zpsb6720f7e.png
    But I got the Jack instead.

    in reply to: Timedrop23’s Characters #26777

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    This Gods contest submission was an interpretation of Agloolik, Inuit god of hunting and fishing, and eater of ships.
    http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w597/SeanWilkinson84/Gods/Timedrop23-Agloolik_zps45384027.png
    He also goes by the name Super Mega Ghost Sharktopus-nado

    in reply to: Timedrop23’s Characters #26714

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    This was another Gods Contest submission. How did I come up with Kauket, you ask? Well, at this time, I was reading the first two books in the offensively, brilliantly funny David Wong series (John Dies At the End and This Book Is Full Of Spiders: Seriously, Dude, Don’t Touch It) and came across a section about the series’ main villain, Korrok. In it he is revealed to be the son of a pagan god known as Kuk (who is the Egyptian frog god of darkness, chaos, and all things bad).
    In my research (which amounted to about ten minutes on Wikipedia), I discovered that Kuk, like the other three main deities in Egyptian mythology, has a female counterpart called Kauket.
    http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w597/SeanWilkinson84/Gods/Timedrop23-Kauket_zpsd4d02ab4.png
    Kauket, like her male counterpart, is a goddess of chaos and darkness (symbolized by a snake), but also has domain over “the waters” and serves as the bringer of light. The giant blue eye and the jaws floating in the darkness are a nod to David Wong’s Korrok character.

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