Reply To: How do I…? Fonts and spacing

For each line (or line fragment if your line is too long,) you need a separate layer of ‘Font’ in that particular item. Select ‘multiple’ in Transform Item Font etc, click on it again. The ‘1’ will change to a ‘2,’ and then move the second layer off of the first. Click on it to set the cursor, delete/bksp over and type the next text. Repeat as often as necessary.

Reply To: Lady Amaranth's Creations

Need you around more. There WERE two character class CDCs recently . . .

Reply To: Lady Amaranth's Creations

Ordine, the Dungeon Keeper of Order

Ordine, the Dungeon Keeper of Order

Pure One, the ethereal knights of Ordine

Pure One, the ethereal knights of Ordine

 

I used to be part of a roleplay forum and the best story I was ever part of was one called Dungeon Keepers. The concept was taken after the video game of the same name. Basically everyone played an evil Keeper. Each Keeper had a theme and the ability to create a domain and minions. After you established your base and a few loyal grunts, the world became the playground for your evil desires. Ravaging human towns, building bigger & better armies/domains, seeking powerful artifacts, and vying for power against the other Keepers were the bread and butter of this RP. It was also the only one that I’ve been in where the story was played out to completion.

Ordine was my Keeper for the second iteration of this story. She was the Keeper of Order, being loosely inspired by the Elder Scroll’s Jyggalag. Her form and servants were ethereal beings that found biological forms to be inferior to energy ones.  All of her minions were white or gold orbs of light bound to silver armor/machinery with red insignias.  For Ordine, the ultimate goal was to force the world into a deterministic utopia where individualism, emotions, and chaos were concepts of the past. She titled her armies the “Pure Ones” for she saw them as unchained from their biological flaws. Their brand can be seen in the bottom image.

 

 

Reply To: CantDraw Gallery of Bad Art

I’ve completed a redesign of the magical version of Stellar, however, I thought it might be a little too risque for this forum so I’ve posted it here:
Stellar (Magic)

However, here’s the pose I created for her:

Stellar (Magic)

Reply To: Moognation’s Creations (Ha!)

congrats

Reply To: Heroes & Villians of Vengeances

Agreed- Cold Point looks very neat!

Reply To: Trekkie’s World

I haven’t watched old tv westerns in a while, but I started watching episodes of various shows again because character actors I like happen to be in them, and I rewatched a couple of movies I like (like Red River, which provided some outfit inspiration) and then a western AU happened:

(I couldn’t decide which looked better)

Reply To: DJuby Gallery – Volume 2

Thanks man! Best of the New Year to you and yours/

Reply To: Moognation’s Creations (Ha!)

[quote=141321]Hey dad! Time to come back and visit…![/quote]

Yeah, isn’t it time to start teaching her art along with ABCmouse.com?

Reply To: Hammerknight’s Herald, welcome to my world.

I would actually suggest either accenting the reptilian or diminishing it. Reptile feet and a tail, for example, or make the torso fuzzy like a spider or hive-surfaced and the hands more insectile.

Somehow blending three species or more visually doesn’t seem to be as popular unless you put in a lot of each. (?)  Has promise as RPG characters, particularly if the species is technological. Spiders can already sense ozone or static better than some creatures. They would be believable to reach electronics on a steampunk technological ‘level’ in a game system, except they’d MUCH more likely get power from mill wheels, hamster wheels, mineral-salt-deposits-and-organic-acid batteries,  and web-composted carcasses.