I've been playing around with using HeroMachine to do some abstract-expressionist painting. I'm only using HeroMachine items and colors but have used some Photoshop filters on some of them. This one is only HeroMachine.
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I've been playing around with using HeroMachine to do some abstract-expressionist painting. I'm only using HeroMachine items and colors but have used some Photoshop filters on some of them. This one is only HeroMachine.
Waveforms
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Brooke Feldstein/Kraken's Widow: A sinfully sexy femme fatale who balances a double-life between a hero and world-famous singer. Despite her remarkable intelligence and her charisma, Brooke struggles with relating to others thanks to her celebrity life dulling her social skills; she thus comes off as vain, uncertain, and even a bit narcissistic in person. Thankfully, she still adheres to a strong set of morals and is finding her time with the Seafarers is allowing her a chance to discover herself; no matter how much their antics irritate her, Brooke is genuinely grateful for them offering her this opportunity and is slowly but surely mellowing out.
Kraken's Widow is a hybrid between woman and octopus with the proportional strength and characteristics of the animal she's based on; she's strong enough to drag a sailing vessel underwater, and she is highly flexible, able to stretch and thin out her body to fit through openings others can't. Kraken's Widow primarily uses seduction and her natural charm when dealing with opponents; once she has them leaning in for the kiss, she wraps them in tentacles and drags them underwater to deal with them. She can non-lethally incapacitate opponents with a kiss thanks to a chemical in her teeth, and as a last-ditch resort, she can spit a blast of superheated ink to cover her escape.
Kraken's Widow emulates the myth of giant squid/octopus attacking ships.
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Ethan Maguire/Depth Charge: The second-in-command of the Seafarers, Depth Charge is defined by his devotion to his buddies, his love for pranks, and tendency to resort to unorthodox methods in dealing with pirates and villains. And he's known for his hair. Or more like his love for it; unless you want to be punched into the stratosphere, don't mess with his hair. There's nothing in the world he loves more than his hair and he will do everything he can to maintain it even if it kills him; losing a strand of it pisses him off, getting it messed up in the water is a near-fatal embarrassment. On the very rare times his hair is messed up to the point he has to grow it back out, he goes into a months-long inconsolable depression.
Depth Charge is capable of causing explosions through his fists, and can decide how powerful they are going to be; they can range from a small bang that collapses a pier, to a devastating conflagration that shatters the hull of an aircraft carrier. Depth Charge must be fully submerged in water for his ability to work, and his suit is equipped with a pair of turbines that propel him through the water like a torpedo.
Depth Charge emulates mines and torpedoes, in accordance to each Seafarer having a motif based on a particularly dangerous aspect of the sea.
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With the Nightlighters done, I'm gonna move on to a new hero team.
These guys are the Seafarers; they're a band of ocean-based heroes who go around saving the survivors of sinking ships and protecting coastal towns... and plundering loot and treasure from pirates... which sort of makes them pirates themselves. Because the Seafarers make up a 200+ man crew on a very large ship, I'm gonna focus on a select few, and maybe make more in the future.
Sullivan Wilkinson/Davy Jones: A hodgepodge of sea life and the captain of the Seafarers' base of operations, the Silent Sunrise. He is a decorated military man and veteran with possibly a few screws loose, absolutely brimming with stories about his past exploits; he absolutely loves using those tales to offer advice to the sailors under his command. Though it's widely accepted their captain has a few screws loose, the Seafarers look up to him as a father figure and a source of guidance.
Davy Jones is one of the most powerful Paradigms on Atlas and has a significantly jumbled powerset; he is capable of generating tidal waves, turning his body to water, quickly adapting to a variety of aquatic environments, superhuman durability/strength/senses/agility, the ability to communicate with marine animals, and controlling the weather. He also possesses a psychic link to his own ship, causing the Silent Sunrise to become an extension of himself; he can telepathically command the ship to sail at extraordinarily high speeds, submerge and resubmerge like a submarine, and use the rigging, boards, and cannons as weaponry during combat, giving the impression the ship itself is alive. He is also armed with a magical trident that allows him to commune with the spirits of those lost at sea.
Each Seafarer emulates a specifically dangerous aspect of the ocean; Davy Jones represents sailors who have died at sea.
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So, first creation of 2020. The Titan is my oldest character, he was first created in Heromachine 2 for context, and he started out as a fairly normal superhero design. But the character evolved with heromachine and inbetween HM2.5 & HM3 there was a pre-alpha version of HM3 that became Heromachine Modern Warrior (which is probably all but forgotten) and most of the stuff i there went into the tech sections in HM3. Now of course I went and created a version of The Titan in this (at the time) new heromachine and, as you might expect, he came out very tech-based, which was a departure from the previous design and that tech suit design carried over to pretty much every version of the character in HM3. However, recently I've started to fall out of love with the tech suit, it feels way too "Iron Man" for me, hence why I've gone and done this new design, returning to the more classic superhero style. Plus, I needed to get away from the black that's been dominating The Titan's colour palette in every itteration other than The Protectors design I did last year (which was literally just a palette swap of a mainly black design from 2 years prior).
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Updated Eil-Dun Luna
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Thanks Legatus hope you enjoy this one
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interesting looking tank The One needs a back story
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Still creating and putting out characters ..... you are amazing!
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