Reply To: Exit The Shadow: Djinn And Tony

ETS: Djinn And Tony, Part 6

The Shadow returned after serving the Leader his nightly drink. Right to the corner. He walked, cringing and squinting, right out into the streetlight’s glow, held up a blank piece of cardboard, and made a long, sooty mark on it.
“Put your hands on your head.” The voice was hoarse, bass, menacing.
The Shadow startled, and did what he was told. “I do hope you’re a hero. I need one.”
“You don’t look it.”

Reply To: Exit The Shadow: Djinn And Tony

ETS: Djinn And Tony, Part 5

The boy thought a moment. “You could place an ad, maybe?”
The Shadow shook his head. “Quicker than that. You probably don’t know where their lair is, do you? I couldn’t be that lucky.”
The boy squinted, “BAD guys have LAIRS.”
“Maybe a phone number, or a place they hang out? A bar and grill or a donut shop?”
The boy laughed. “That’s POLICE. You don’t know ANYTHING about heroes.”
“You’re right. I don’t. That . . . is why I’m asking you.” The Shadow took a deep breath. At least this wasn’t any worse than explaining things over and over to Granite.
The boy nodded. “They have to know when people are in trouble. They probably listen in at the police station.”
The Shadow nodded. “Thank you. I’ll look there. You may have helped save someone. I hope so. I hope to have a job soon. I hope I get to sell to you. A bright boy.” He faded back out of the light.
The Shadow crossed the city blocks out of view of passersby. He crossed the lighted areas right behind the larger people or slow-moving cars. He found a pile of discarded boxes right near the police station. Tearing out a panel, he took some black, sooty residue from a gas pipe, noting in satisfaction it was only as black as his own carefully tended skin, and wrote a quick sign. “Please meet at 3rd and Main. 2 a.m. Need a hero.” He watched as a homeless man set down his own sign to pick up a penny and swapped it. The homeless man lifted up the new sign without noticing a difference as the Shadow flitted away.

Reply To: ONE PART, MANY CHARACTERS contest……

I actually want to know what his other dances were. Hibernations? That would explain the partial costume of a bear, I guess.

You win, Keric. Pick 3 and a deadline.

Reply To: RobM’s Machine Works

CDC 364 Team Building Part 3 entry

Reply To: Son4’s “ACES Remix”

submission for CDC part 3

Reply To: DJuby Gallery – Volume 2

Prize for AMS

Reply To: Vampyrist’s Corner

Here is a contest entry in the form of the heroine Diana.

Reply To: Madjack’s Custom Headgear

@ProjectR3D- Unfortunately, these codes are broken and don’t work anymore. They were posted before the forums went down a couple of years ago and none of the codes from before then work anymore. If it helps, the eyes are just a pair of venom eyes (found late on in the eyes-standard page) extended on both axis with another slightly smaller version of the same eye without the line colour over the top. And the helmet is just the doctor fate helmet in headwear- standard with two shoulder pads (I believe in shoulders-standard) turned 90 degrees and size adjusted to fit.

Reply To: Madjack’s Custom Headgear

I’m not sure how to import the code you have pasted here into the HM3 program itself. It is not accepting the code. Help?

Reply To: Lady Amaranth's Creations

Thanks Suleman!

Yeah the knees been bugging me a bit too. I used this image as a reference for the pose: https://yuchenghong.deviantart.com/art/Val-Queen-of-Thieves-LV4-482047329

I think the reason the tilt works in that picture though is because you’re looking down on the subject vs looking at the side in mine. I’ll likely end up updating it since it’s an easy flip, lol.

 

Edit: Yep I flipped it and it looks better. Changed the glove lines too. All in all your suggestions were right on.