DAGrant said:Yeah, I love a guy in jeans and boots.. just something clicks with that.
Of course leather ranger gear, armor or well nothing at all works too. I just love men. sue me! LOL
A man, well, she thought it was a man, came forward. He was shorter than Zeke by a good six inches. He was wearing blue jeans and a black t-shirt. He held out his hand for the thing Zeke was holding. "Let me see it," he said softly with a very thick accent.
Zeke held it out but would not let go of it. "Not this time, Chou. I'm not letting it out of my hands."
Lighting is not my strong point, and I experimented with this one a little, so let me know what you think.
For good or ill, all of the characters are morphed from Genesis/M5. Thanks to Nan for Ko's and Yasmin's jewellry. I made Ko's fishnet shirt in Marvellous Designer. Skeleton key is actually a pair of freebie earrings from inception8.
Sign of the Black Rose
Nanobot said:The lighting is spot on! Well done!
Raetjor said:Thanks , Nan.
Yes that is a Jack'o Lantern grenade. And you had me up to "yowch". After that you may as well have spoken Suaheli. Baby steps, please.
As for the lack of sense. The shot is probably framed too tightly, but it is one of those kitting out sequences. Should have added some dialogue in, I guess. The dwarf is actually asking whether DaddyDeadshot is serious about packing that explosive.
dylazuna said:Oops Sorry Raet. You posted whilst I was still staring and writing :)
Xaa said:Transmapped leaves. Hundreds of transmapped leaves. Why did I think this was a good idea?
That's cool - they have LOTS of others, including ones that will get closer to the original image you posted. Plus, you can create your own filters, or tweak existing ones to do what you want. Most of the filters I own, I've tweaked in one way or another, adding new controls, kit-bashing two filters into one, and so on.Raetjor said:Thanks, Xaa. I have filterforge and have done a few trials on the above image, but I must admit that personnaly, I am not a fan of the comic book look their filters offer.
Raetjor said:As for the image not reading right without lettering, I would say in my defence that unless an entire story is contained in one picture, the lack of contextualisation will in many cases lead to misinterpretations, something that is equally true for quotations one finds on fliers advertising films, comedy gigs or theatre shows: without the full context something like "a revelation" could mean either "must see" or the opposite as in "critics and audience were left waiting for a revelation that simply did not manifest".
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