Reply To: Cille's Unoriginal Thread Title

Scout Reynolds – human battle master fighter/rogue/ranger

Why do I keep doing angled poses to myself? The body torso I started with was perfect, but then I had to go and add those pesky clothes. The halfsies technique worked okay on the shirt, but it still looks like she’s opening up her right side more than I was going for. I guess it’s tolerable. The legs came out quite well after I decided to complicate things with a crossed-legs pose. Is there a food item category somewhere I’m not seeing? I wish I could have given her some half-eaten snacks, but I wasn’t quite up to building apple cores from scratch. I actually did some shading and contouring details on this one. Hey she’s got pretty nice legs.

[img]https://i.imgur.com/edC7W0c.png[/img]

The daughter of a woodworker and his flower-loving wife, young Scout received her lifelong nickname when she turned out to be too much of a tomboy to be a “Posey.” Her simple but pleasant world was turned on its head when powerful outsiders invaded the area and quickly set up a new regime. Their regulations and outright oppression of the local population created innumerable hardships for the simple townsfolk, who had to either capitulate to their new “superiors” or face harsh punishment.

As Scout grew old enough to begin to understand the injustices around her, her resentment grew – especially after her mother died from an illness that could have been treated if they had been allowed access to healers or proper medicine. Every indignity, every instance of mistreatment she witnessed, just reinforced her bitterness toward the outsiders who kept her people under their boots. But at the same time, her father maintained an almost superhuman positive disposition, offering encouragement to neighbors and shrugging off abuse from their oppressors.

Scout couldn’t understand how her father could sacrifice his pride or just accept the way things were and go on as if nothing was wrong. But over time, especially after seeing the destruction in a nearby town where people had tried standing up to the regime, she realized how much good her father was doing for the people in their town. He knew that the simple townsfolk couldn’t force the invaders out, but they could do small things to help each other and get through their troubled times the best they could. Choosing happiness in the face of misery was in itself a form of defiance, and it was the best way to maintain hope until the time was right for the world to change again.

Taking her father’s example to heart, Scout grew into an easygoing, friendly woman who is easy to like and easy to underestimate. While her affability is genuine, it masks a tactical mind that’s good at assessing surroundings and using social situations to size up potential allies and adversaries. She’d certainly rather be enjoying a few rounds of cards over drinks, but when the time comes to put her bow to use, she’ll be in the background hoping you don’t notice her subtly manipulating the battlefield so her friends can come out victorious. And when the time comes for her people to reclaim their way of life, she’ll be even more prepared to help them do it.

Reply To: My Collection of Creative Imagination

[quote=158327]Awesome pic! That face is perfectly put together. Cheers![/quote]

Oh man, thank you Ams! To be honest, I learned to better my human faces and coloring from studying how you do yours!

Reply To: My Collection of Creative Imagination

Awesome pic!  That face is perfectly put together.  Cheers!

Reply To: My Collection of Creative Imagination

Raymond Ryker, one of the best, most lethal, and highly feared hitmen there is. With much respect comes also much hate…and boy does certain criminal empires hate him enough to use a sorceress to entrap Ray into a chicken mask to humiliate him.

Reply To: Heroes & Villians of Vengeances

[img]https://i.imgur.com/NlpxceR.png[/img]

Reply To: Funkmachine’s art.

Reply To: My Collection of Creative Imagination

I made a scene, for lack of better words, of Cluck! I couldn’t finish it due to it being ridiculous slow placing so many layers, so hopefully I’ll be able to advance it another day!

I plan on making comics or a graphic novel on Cluck in the future, I have some fun ideas to make it a more raunchy comedic type story. If I could make a movie with him, it would be cross between John Wick, Happy!, and Deadpool typish humor and action. Definitely a hard R rating. I was asked who could play him in a movie and I think the only one I’d have in mind is Christopher Meloni. Hey, I can fantasize right?

I need to think of main villains or villain for him to fight.

Cluck is the combination of hitman Raymond Ryker’s soul entrapped into a chicken mascot mask and a host body for the mask/Ryker to take over. He’s just as embarrassed about it as you think, but he’s on a mission to figure what the Cluck happened to him. As a final insult to a great hitman’s ego placed inside the mask, he is also unable to drop the F-bomb, which is always involuntarily replaced with ‘Cluck” when attempting to say it!

More to come!

Reply To: G. W.'s New Superverse

Hello again. I know it’s been awhile, but it will be another while before I post again.

I am rebooting my universe yet again (I know, what am I, DC?) In the past, I’ve talked about how I’m going to take the time and do some planning and come back when I’m ready, but in the past I’ve never really done it.

This time, I genuinely am going on a semi-long term hiatus in order to organize my mythology and time scale.  It’s going to be a very long time, maybe several months before I make another image upload. In the meantime, I will make occasional text posts in order to inform you of some basic elements of my universe.

As usual, when I resume uploads, I will start with the same few I always due. Usually it’s because of writer’s block. This time it’s because I need the major characters as a reference point for my minor characters. For a while, I’ve been thinking of new character ideas, including a few which I’ve had since the beginning but which I’ve never actually used.

See you all in a while.

Reply To: Cille's Unoriginal Thread Title

Mira Shortvall – half-elf gunslinger fighter

Another portrait of a friend’s character. He wanted a “devil-may-care” pose, and of course a picture of a gunslinger needs to feature the gun, so I had some work to do with the arms and hands. The face was also an interesting challenge, getting the components properly mapped onto the tilted head. I like how that came out a lot. Not necessarily my first choice of color palette, but she’s got red dragonhide armor and the rest is per instructions. Kept it simple on the background and shading to save time. Friend liked it so we’re all good.

[img]https://i.imgur.com/rAekmqs.png[/img]

Mira is the daughter of a human father and a drow mother, and that’s about all she knows about her origins – so far. She took up her current vocation when a stranger used an unusual weapon to protect her, and when the battle claimed his life she took up his gun and continued on adventuring in his stead. With her new band of friends, she’s putting her firearms (and other assorted weaponry) to use against an evil dragon cult.

Reply To: Heroes & Villians of Vengeances

[img]https://i.imgur.com/maSCk5m.png[/img]