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WeilynMemberThank you, Scatman!
As I sat by my desk earlier today, trying my hardest not to do any actual work, the thought struck me how hellish a blaze in a dwarven hold would be. I spent a few hours brainstorming ideas for how a dwarven firefighter would be equiped, and produced this guy when I got home. It was a fun little project, and I don’t think I’ve put this much thought in to any other design.
Fundin rukh Billing, captain of the lower fire guards of the Glittertind hold, wearing a newly constructed fire suit.
WeilynMemberWell, the freezer could be loads of fun back in the day. When I, at the age of seven, realized that species inevitably go extinct, I deep freezed a bunch of bugs, spiders and a dead frog, to preserve them for the coming generations. My mother failed to see the see the scientific validity of the whole idea.
WeilynMemberNo one has ever called me that before I like it, though.
I also really like the pic, great idea, but I’ve got to ask, why would you freeze your action figures?
WeilynMemberPrism looks great!
May I suggest some punny quips for her?
“You know what happens to villains when they meet me? They go to prism!” (To be spoken so that “prism” kind of sounds like “prison”)
“Well, colour me shocked!” (When encountering something wierd)
“I’m used to spectral stuff, but this is just wrong.” (Only to be used while fighting… ghosts I guess.)
“Only I may take crime lightly.” (Yeah this one is just bad. I’m not sure why I typed it, and I have no idea why I’m not erasing it.)
WeilynMemberThe Lantern looks awesome.
WeilynMemberI’m pretty sure Windows Image Gallery resizes images when you watch them with it, so that you can watch the entire picture without having to scroll, which I guess helps if you’ve got a whole bunch of high resolution vacation photos that you want to torture your family with. I use CDisplay, MS Paint or Internet Explorer to view my images when I want them to be properly sized.
Sorry, can’t give you any more advice than that. I’m kind of new to this as well.I really like the design. There’s this kind of retro-50’s-sci-fi-style over it that I always love. And if that is your first stab at a face it is WAY better than my first attempt.
Nice job! Looking forward to see more!Also, sorry if my English is kind of crap in this post. It tends to be that when I’m tired
WeilynMemberThe fairy fossil again, along with a sketch of what it might have looked like at the moment of its death.
WeilynMemberWell, you’ve made some great creations lately, the Bully Smasher is awesome. I’m sure ideas will come to you
WeilynMemberEl Programador is a great concept, and I love the Dragon Bow!
WeilynMemberI just use print screen, and paste the picture together in ms Paint if it’s too large for one screengrab.
It’s a bit of a primitive method, but it works.
WeilynMemberThank you all!
It has been suggested that the decrease in sightings of tomtar is directly related to the increase of gardens gnomes.
Another silly idea. Trying to create the tackiest garden gnome in existance was really funny, though.
Oh, and sorry if these last pictures don’t really make any sense. I’ve been really in to Scandinavian folklore lately.
WeilynMemberWow!
Just, wow!
You are off to a phenomenal start! Everything looks great, but I especially love the cigarette flicking orc.
WeilynMemberJust read through your thread. You’ve got some awesome designs!
The gods look great! Would love to see more!
WeilynMemberDecember 18 1923. Norwegian tanner Sylfest Bodevik goes missing while hiking through the forests of Lardal. His tent is found by a search party two days later, but the the man himself is never discovered. A photograph found in Bodevik’s camera, taken a few weeks before the incident, near the location of his final camp site, appears to be one of the few remaining pictures of a Norwegian huldra.
Why Bodevik would return to the location after spotting the creature is unclear.
The photograph is held by the Norwegian National Archives, but the copy seen below is exhibited at the Natural History Museum at the University of Oslo.Firefox died on me while I was in the process of adding the final detailing on this one, and before I thought of saving the text
So her tail kind of melts in to the background, and I’m not sure about her eyes… Still, I guess she looks okay.
Oh, well. You live and learn. I’m going with Chrome from now on.
WeilynMemberBlack lightning is great!
His hands and boots look a little off, though, with differently coloured outlines than the rest. -
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