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Radthorne
July 5th, 2007, 11:43 AM
This is one I called, "The Road Ahead."

http://www.kevinradthorne.com/Graphics/Together.jpg

KatG
July 5th, 2007, 12:13 PM
Where's the road part? The background didn't really work for me -- bland. Like the elves, but would suggest reducing the lady's breasts. They're distracting.

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vicki_girl
July 5th, 2007, 02:25 PM
Where's the road part?


Maybe "road" is meant to be metaphorical......:cool:

Hereford Eye
July 5th, 2007, 05:15 PM
Took me a while to respond; guess I got distracted.
I like this one. The ears are so much more natural. And the balance between the two fits my notion of right and wrong. Still, Her Greatness may be correct about...what was it I was thinking about again?
Their first step forward will determine the road they are on.

Dazzlinkat
July 6th, 2007, 01:02 PM
I really like this pic, the background is ok. They are beside the road, cause its busy with traffic :p

Radthorne
July 6th, 2007, 10:04 PM
Something else for HE to get distracted with. Another in my series of "Sci Fi Gal with Gun in Doorway." I just keep practicing until I get it right... ;)

http://www.kevinradthorne.com/Graphics/Nyji.jpg

Hereford Eye
July 7th, 2007, 07:34 AM
Much to like in this one. Color works very nicely, particularly the highlights in her hair.
Before Her Greatness can get to it, just let me say that from your art Lucas could get the inspiration for the next Star Wars series: Rise of the Implants. With so little waist to support so much, she must have the most ferocious back ache every night!
Please splain about the doodads on her pants. If the upper doodad is her holster for the sidearm, then what are the paired doodads below that holster. If the lower doodads are holsters, where's the other pistol?

Radthorne
July 7th, 2007, 12:44 PM
Much to like in this one. Color works very nicely, particularly the highlights in her hair.
Before Her Greatness can get to it, just let me say that from your art Lucas could get the inspiration for the next Star Wars series: Rise of the Implants. With so little waist to support so much, she must have the most ferocious back ache every night!
Please splain about the doodads on her pants. If the upper doodad is her holster for the sidearm, then what are the paired doodads below that holster. If the lower doodads are holsters, where's the other pistol?

The "upper doodad" is the holster for her gun. There is an option to have a second holster and gun on the left side, or a knife; I opted for the knife (out of view around her hip) due to the pose I wanted to use. The "lower doodads" (as distinct from the "upper-upper doodads," which I think you've already adequately covered :rolleyes: ) are pouches, presumably for spare ammo for the gun. That's assuming it's a percussive weapon; if it's an energy-based weapon, then the pouches are probably for spare "D" size batteries. (Size "D" things apparently being in high demand with this outfit...)

Dazzlinkat
July 7th, 2007, 03:23 PM
I like this one, Rad. Although the luminous white outline makes me wonder why the black turns white. Is it a color shifting suit? Is she leaving the darker room and turning her suit white to match the uniforms of the enemy?

Radthorne
July 7th, 2007, 03:56 PM
I like this one, Rad. Although the luminous white outline makes me wonder why the black turns white. Is it a color shifting suit? Is she leaving the darker room and turning her suit white to match the uniforms of the enemy?

The suit is constructed of a special sensor-absorbing material, so that the enemy cannot reliably detect her presence. All they can see for sure is her belly-button, which she left exposed on purpose because she's very proud of the ab work she's been doing and wanted to make sure it was noticed...

 

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