
(From an ad in "Atoman" number 1, 1946.)
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(From an ad in "Atoman" number 1, 1946.)
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I've just posted the various facial feature sets to the HeroMachine 3 Alpha. These include Eyes, Eyebrows, Mouth, Nose, and Ears. I ported over all the FaceMaker items, all the items from the Minis that made sense, and drew a bunch of new stuff based on the 2.x options. Of particular note, I tried to include at least one "manga-inspired" item in each set.
Here's a quick look at the kind of head you can now put on your characters:
I used rotation on the eyebrows to make him look worried. And here's the closest I could get in 2.x:
A few things to note:
I'm very pleased with the way the various Facemaker bits have turned out when brought into the actual HeroMachine. I think breaking the eyes and eyebrows and ears out into separate left and right items is going to be helpful as well, allowing you to create a lot more emotion than you could in 2.x.
I'll be spending the next couple of days adding in facial items I left out, based on your comments, so if you see something missing, let me know. Or if you think of something new, or see something broken. You know, the usual.
I'll also probably be addressing the massive backlog of Caption Contest Prizes remaining to be completed. So yeah.
Hope you like the new stuff!
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Collex's poll question last week was so good, I'm running it again but for the DC Universe of characters instead:
Thoughts after the jump.
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(From "Golden Lad" number 1, 1945.)
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(From "Captain Steve Savage", 1952.)
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We already know Liefeld's art is lame, but when attached to his writing or humor, it gets even lamer. "But Jeff," you might say, "that's like saying something is more infinite than infinity or more immovable than the immovable." And you would have a point, O Anonymous Internet Philosopher Who Sounds An Awful Lot Like The Voices In My Head, but this is no ordinary art we're talking about. This crap's transcendent.
Witness the following one-panel, "Far Side"-style "humor" panels Liefeld produced in 2001. Be warned:
Not For The Weak.
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(From "GI Joe" number 4, with a tip of the hat to Chris's Invincible Super-Blog.)
(ETA: Comments closed. And removed.)
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At the urging of the much-better-than-me-at-matching-things Mark Shute, I have added about a dozen variations to the items in the TopsMaleStandard set that consist of vests with the sleeves removed. I need to add a TopsMaleSleeves set to complement this, allowing you to swap various sleeve configurations in and out.
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