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December 28th, 2006 |
My humanoid character. Everything below that line on his face wher the bandages start is skeletal.
The words say:
As a young boy he was always spurned and shunned however, one day dissapeared but nobody knew where. He was found in the burnt wreckage of his home trapped under a charred wooden beam. He was badly burnt and doctors said it would be a miracle if he pulled through (as you can see he did). Somehow he can function without organs of muscles. Little known to most is that the desire to kill his family's murderer and hatred for those who still spurn him or that see him as an abomination that fuel him and cause him to live.
He has moderate powers over fire and he has telekineses to keep him together.
If you take off his bandages you will see his bones to be charred and coved in a dark purple aura. |
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December 29th, 2006 |
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Hey, I see cross-contours again! Good job with making them move around the nose. Gives the appearance of something under there.
I'd like to talk about two things, actually. The first more important than the second. But the first is awful short.
First, in a human being, the eyes are generally halfway down on the oval of the skull.
Second, let me introduce you to the "lemming syndrome." It's a good syndrome, though. When a cross-contour approaches an edge that it will be moving around (like the line of a bandage reaching the edge of the head) you can exaggerate it's movement over the edge (like a lemming falling off a cliff) to give the shape more of a 3D feel. Sometimes you need to use the lemming syndrome just to make something feel "right" even though it doesn't really look like that. This is calling lying to tell the true. |
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