Reply To: L'Oeuvre de Dravid

Thank you all for the encouraging comments! Hawk, yes I’m a huge FR fan, which is my main inspiration for the characters/scenes I come up with, along with LOTR. I’m being careful not to use terms like “drow” and “tiefling” because they’re, from what I can gather, trademarks of Wizards of the Coast, D&D’s parent company. But yes, Tiberius, the cursed-dark-elf genre seems to be under-represented here. I’m happy to help change that 🙂 Glad to make people laugh, or at least smile, too.

PS: Thanks for the help, Kaldath 🙂

Reply To: Heroes & Villians of Vengeances

Tried to use Cliffs hot ember background I think he did a much better job then me, but am very happy with the look of Charcoal [img]https://i.imgur.com/RLsKvyV.png[/img]

Reply To: Heroes & Villians of Vengeances

Thanks I really enjoy finding the right background, It adds to the overall design

Reply To: Cliff’s Eclectic Mayhem

@Vengence. By all means use the floating cinders. I can’t wait to see Charcoal 🙂

@Lull-carae. Awwwww LOL You are too sweet and funny. Thanks for checking me out and the kind words. and the (+2). I’m glad you enjoyed yourself

Reply To: Cliff’s Eclectic Mayhem

POP QUIZ – HAPPY 50TH Sept10, 2016

 

During Highschool I started an acrylic painting using a gymnast for the model. It took me 9 years to finally finish it when I went back to college and needed a last project in a Painting class. The instructor said I could finish a painting I had started. So I finally finished it.
When I got married my wife loved my painting “Joie de Vivre ”
and she turned the painting into the inspiration for a character in a Star Trek story she was writing for a contest.
Unfortunately the computer loved her story … with relish … it ate it.
But we had the story in our head. She had named the planet of underwater aliens Caron V after her boss where she worked at a movie theater.
The planet of mer-people we called Galatians,
The leader was the Kyree.
A sketch I did of another female was the sister of the Kyree, which was the inspiration for this HM3.
Sadly we don’t remember their names.

Mood Music:
SOUNDS of WHALE SONG for 2 Hours – For Meditation, Concentration, Relaxation and Sleep.

Entree:

Thanks for giving me the opportunity to bring the Kyree’s sister to life via HM3 🙂

Reply To: Candruth’s Characters :3

The way black market surgery was handled in “Minority Report,” the ‘superantibiotics’ make sterile rooms irrelevant. From there it’s really wherever the surgeon will be able to work well, right? Nervous types and rage addicts would maybe do better on shag rugs and comfy couches with the smell of cookies baking. Drug addicts might do better in a place that holds meetings. Some of the more ornery types would just thrive on rickety tables and broken walls as long as their favorite caviar was on hand in sufficient quantity. Then again, maybe they put up tents inside so they can’t see the men who will kill them if they botch? Amputation is nothing short of dangerous. Fitting prosthetics NON-invasively can be botched to a dangerous degree. Good luck with the story.

Reply To: JR’s Characters

@Lull-Carae- Cheers

Amanda Jane (AJ) Roberts is probably Chris Seers closest friend. They became close during school, where both were the victims of bullying, AJ due to her short stature and weight issues. She is also one of the few people to know about Kaitlin. She found out when she went round Chris’ parents house to surprise him and he answered the door as Kaitlin, expecting it to be his sister back from work.

Reply To: DJuby Gallery – Volume 2

Thanks very much!

Reply To: Candruth’s Characters :3

@HerrD

Thanks for your insight. My characters have been the main focus of the story, so I’m struggling a little with the world/plot-building aspect of it. The feel I’ve been going for in this world is shabby, run-down, and sort of slapped-together, where even the advanced technology isn’t that great. When I was designing my General, I realized the leg was too long but I loved the idea so much that I ran with it (heh) and incorporated it into the story, since it’s a pretty compelling comment on the state of bionics which are attached in secret inside hospitals by sympathetic nurses, or inside homes, or wherever they can get away with it. Even if it’s not ideal, it’s still better than not having a limb, and that’s basically the ideology the resistance operates on. They sort of make it up as they go.

@cliff @Lull-carae

Thanks so much for your kind words. I appreciate it. 😀

Reply To: Lull-carae's works – Place where criticism is welcome

Brilliant work