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Hey,  how long have you been working on Heromachine?

Reply To: Heroes & Villians of Vengeances

Cool!

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Thunder
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Reply To: Cille's Unoriginal Thread Title

[quote=149018]The next step is to learn to see when that is necessary in advance, before spending a lot of time trying to fix the unfixable.  [/quote]

Yeah, the ironic part is I wanted to get the arms and body all together before I put the cloak over the top, so that I wouldn’t have to go trying to tweak stuff with a cloak in the way and then tweak the cloak to match. It’s probably a good sign that I at least reached a point in the fixing attempts where I was like “screw it, try the cloak” and saved myself any further trouble. 😀

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Looks good! Sounds like it was a lot of work.

It’s also clear that you have learned the important art of heromachine smoke and mirrors. Covering the messy parts of a design with clothes,  foreground objects and masking is a good, powerful option. The next step is to learn to see when that is necessary in advance, before spending a lot of time trying to fix the unfixable.

The cart looks great!  Really good use of all those parts to create an impression of three-dimensionality, the chest was a nice addition.  Heavier shading could help emphasize the depth, but that’s a slippery slope.

Nice work, all around. I’m looking forward to seeing more.

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And because I know you were all wondering, here’s a backstory for goofy hobbit man. 😀

Milo Tosscobble and his trusty horse Bobbin have made quite a name for themselves as “the most reliable hoss ‘n’ cart in three counties.” Despite the halfling’s diminutive stance, he is an able hauler and handler of his sturdy steed. On this particular day, his usual humdrum routine of bringing goods to market was preempted by an engagement from a fancy lady who wanted to take a trip to meet up with someone she called an “academic contact.” They struck up amicable conversation along the way, and it turned out she was a bard on the way to some adventure or other. He took the opportunity to teach her every halfling song he knew, excepting of course the most bawdy. He’s back to his usual business now, but his fancy customer will make for entertaining fencepost stories for a good long while.

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The ice and snow controlling Agent Winter is a childhood friend of Nightingale and the second in command of the shadowy agency known as Union Black, an off the books organization which exists to protect the United Kingdom from any and all threats by any means necessary. Winter is far more popular among the agents of Union Black than their commanding officer and many believe she would make a better leader. Winter has no desire for such responsibility though and much prefers to be an active field agent.

During one operation in the United States, Winter “acquired” (stole) technology from the reclusive inventor Paul Ashmore, father of the late hero Gecko. Winter stole the same prototype tech that Ashmore had granted his sons friend Salamander which allowed her to climb on walls and other surfaces. Another agent who later witnessed Winter crawling around the ceiling like a spider nicknamed her The Winter Spider and the name stuck. This is only one of a number of names she has used over the years in the service of Union Black. She is a highly trained and highly competent spy and is more than capable of battling and besting and super powered opponents she may run into.

Winter is by far and away one of Union Black’s most loyal operative. She believes entirely in their mission to protect the UK and will go to any lengths to complete her mission.

Agent Winter (The Winter Spider)

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Lady Corinne Rhistel – half-elf lore bard

This piece came together in spurts over the course of a couple of weeks. It started with the challenge of making a sitting pose in a dress. Then it was a matter of getting her proportions right and dealing with what a friend dubbed “JJ Watt shoulders” in the armor piece I had chosen. That problem went away when I went ahead with my original idea of draping her shoulders in a cloak, and I try not to think about all the time I spent tweaking stuff that got covered up anyway. Then it was carpentry time building a wagon and figuring out more proportions and angling and I hope it looks at least somewhat realistic. The throwaway peasant wagon-driver turned into a full-fledged little hobbit man, and he cracks me right up. I managed to put together an appropriate backdrop for adventure travel without too much trouble. There’s so much repurposing and cropping in here I don’t even know where to start. (Let’s play “How Many Sleeves Are in That Sleeve?”) The shading came out pretty subtle, but I hope it still adds some depth to the whole thing. Then hey why not throw some textures on there and come up with two hours’ worth of more stuff to change and add and slightly nudge around because hey it’s not like I need sleep or anything.  I get punchy when I’m up late. It amuses me that this is basically a portrait painted by a guy sitting backwards on a horse.

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Corinne and her older brother were the offspring of a happy marriage between an elven nobleman and the lovely human musician who captured his heart. The family weathered scandal and scorn over their mixed race, maintaining their pride and strong internal ties even after Corinne’s mother’s life was claimed by illness. Corinne faced additional derision because she has always been distinctly chubbier than her svelte peers. While her brother acted as her protector against bullies, she found refuge in solitary learning and recalled her mother’s success with being nice as a defense mechanism. She had also inherited her mother’s musical proclivities, and as her education stretched into decades of advanced learning and travel, music has always been a primary focus. While her brother succeeded their father as lord of the family estate, Corinne has been largely free to pursue her own interests, and as their noble status opened doors for her, there was never really a reason to stop “bettering herself.” However, now in the midst of middle age, Corinne has begun to feel that she should do something practical in the world to make use of her extensive education. When her brother encouraged her to “do something with your music,” she astonished him by deciding to become one of those adventuring bards she’d heard so much about. Having made up her mind, she could not be convinced otherwise, and she has boldly set out despite really having no idea what she’s getting herself into.

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Thanks Funkmachine. This one was fun to make.