Overgrowth concept art
Overgrowth concept art
Did this the other day:
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Very nice!
Can we assume that this is Turner?
Can we assume that this is Turner?
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Magnificent! I like the lighting in the background. I also noticed the weapon and armor are rather cool looking.
*Approves of this awesomeness*
*Approves of this awesomeness*
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first: Hot
second: Hmm, armor, and (correct me if my interpretation is wrong) he seems to be using his wristguard to deflect/block some kind of a weapon. Badass nonetheless
second: Hmm, armor, and (correct me if my interpretation is wrong) he seems to be using his wristguard to deflect/block some kind of a weapon. Badass nonetheless
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I like this version of Turner rather than the other one you did. The other ones looked like he never ate anything.
EDIT: Oh, again...
Turner has become left-handed
EDIT: Oh, again...
Turner has become left-handed
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AND he's holding it point up!
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- Gramps, Jr.
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Yes, Sandurz. That's what people DO with swords. Hold them on the handle with the point facing usually upwards away from the user.
Next!
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Looks like a KNIFE to me.
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Yeah, some of the previous rabbit concepts look a tad scrawny. I'm not saying make them buff, but this here seems to have reached a good middle ground =) He looks strong, without looking too big either.Ozymandias wrote:I like this version of Turner rather than the other one you did. The other ones looked like he never ate anything.
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You can't see the end of it so conceivably it could be a twenty-foot Buster Sword on the other end.
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It also has a small hilt and a thin blade.
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Not to mention a small one-handed handle, but I agree with BunnyWithStick, we don't know how long it is, so I'm accepting that there is nothing wrong with how he's holding it =)
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Yea, it could be a shortsword.