Reply To: Melmo44’s Creations

For giggles, I did a post-battle, dirty and bloody version too. Not as good for the contest as it hides some of the detail, but I like it.

Reply To: Melmo44’s Creations

As an addendum to that, here’s the headshot as well, to bring out some more of the details that aren’t quite so clear in the full shot, including the scratches, the missing bit of the helmet crest, and the cloak pins.

Reply To: Melmo44’s Creations

CDC- The Armour Wars

Armor this week? Now we’re talking my language. So here we have my character Evera, fully suited in a combination of plate and mail over leather. The armor bears the scores and scratches of use, for she is no knight in shining armor, but one who’s steel has been tested many times. With her respect for Greek culture and admiration of its warriors, her lord and lover gave her the scarlet cloak and the crested helm upon her ascent to command, that she may pay homage to her heroes. Though even these bears the marks of use, including a chunk sliced from the very front of the crest during a fight.

Tl;dr- I went practical, well-used combat armor.

Reply To: Mad Jack's World of Superheroes & -villains

Thanks Buddy! Your comment really helped build up my self esteem which got a couple of low blows lately… 😀

 

BLACKSMITH (MARK X-49 aka “Heavy Hitter”)
Blacksmith

Reply To: Hero Machine 3 Exporting Bug

I have discovered that when exporting all transform settings seem to be reset to default. I have been trying to create a dwarf character, but every time I try to export it reverts back to the standard height and width. It also saves the image with the default height and width forcing me to readjust the size of the character. I am using chrome.

Reply To: Keric’s NOT A Challenge Gallery

2 blue I made in polyvore.

Reply To: DRLashambe's Gallery

OK, first of all, major props on the backwards poses!

Second of all, welcome to the forums 😀

Reply To: dblade's Whiz Bang Item Dispenser

+16 (that’s ok)

Reply To: dblade's Whiz Bang Item Dispenser

-4 (sorry)

Reply To: DRLashambe's Gallery

Several years later, after writing a very emotional biography, Windshear was on the road to a recovery. With a new team, a new love, and a new costume, she re-emerged as a hero.