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I can bring something. I don't care to much what we do. I guess I would vote for a red respec.
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Hmm, started to post a new piece I just received, then realized that it might show a tiny bit to much for these forums. What do you think?
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I will bring something!
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Dear SuperFrek, Plz use smalr words 4 Justice. kthx
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The thing about Justice...not so much with the reading.
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I am glad you noticed that. The next piece in this series has some really great texturing and stuff. I suggested to the colorist that what he did in that piece (the first two were sort of done at the same time, I am receiving the lines in spits and spats from the commissioner), that there were some effects he could add to make it look sort of like laminated metal or something, since it had to appear really hard...as you will see in the next piece.
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Welcome to Justice. Please wipe your mind at the door.
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I will help you run the Alpha unlocking arc if you want Bubble. I can also show you the short-cuts I figured out trying to get 25+ 50s unlocked. You will find some of the members of a few the the channels I happen to know that you are in fairly helpful doing the one or two tough missions (for defenders).
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So, is this a doom thread about the lack of doom threads then?
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The best thing to do to start with is to come up with a detailed description of your character. Then you need to come up with as many references as possible. Basic descriptions of the character, including a simple personality description, hair, skin and eye color, as well as details about the costume. The more you can describe things, the better. Reference pictures are best.
However, even given all of that, unless you have a photograph of your character, or are willing to pose for a reference picture, for example, you should expect that what the artist sees in their creative minds eye will probably not be exactly like what you see. You can often tell from an artists other works just how accurate they might be even with perfect references, but assuming you do not have these perfect references you should not expect things to turn out exactly like what you want.
Now, in my opinion, you can either become an amazing artist yourself, or you can learn to enjoy these creative "differences", or you can be perpetually disappointed in pretty much any artists creation.
I recommend that you make sure your reference materials have all of the most important details that you think are necessary to the character, and that you prepare yourself to enjoy what each individual artist can bring as their interpretation of that character...otherwise, you will never be happy with any commissioned artwork that you get. Ever. -
Glad you like it. Currently working on getting it inked and then colored.