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Thread: I will draw your D&d character.
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2011-05-31, 01:51 AM (ISO 8601)
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“You blocks, you stones, you worse than senseless things!
O you hard hearts, you cruel men of Rome,
Knew you not Pompey?”“But he had not that supreme gift of the artist, the knowledge of when to stop.”
—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, “The Adventure of the Norwood Builder” in The Return of Sherlock Holmes.
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2011-05-31, 01:53 AM (ISO 8601)
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2011-05-31, 03:33 AM (ISO 8601)
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To be fair, there are some grounds for confusion. "Pompeii" with two "i"s could very well be the Latin possessive (aka "genitive") of "Pompeius," the family name of the Roman general Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (to whom Marullus in the Shakespeare quote is referring), usually rendered in English as "Pompey the Great"; thus the city's name might have originally been intended to mean "[city] of the Pompey family" or the like. No doubt the Giant was having fun with the inevitable confusion between the two.
(Yeah, I know -- but I'm working toward the title of "Insufferable Know-It-All in the Playground.")
On topic -- I can hardly wait for the next bit of CIC's art-work. I'll probably jump on the bandwagon before too long and clamor for one of my characters to be drawn, but for now I think I'll just revel in the D&D art-splendor.Last edited by Tannhaeuser; 2011-05-31 at 03:42 AM.
“But he had not that supreme gift of the artist, the knowledge of when to stop.”
—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, “The Adventure of the Norwood Builder” in The Return of Sherlock Holmes.
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2011-05-31, 04:11 AM (ISO 8601)
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Just kidding.
To be fair, there are some grounds for confusion. "Pompeii" with two "i"s could very well be the Latin possessive (aka "genitive") of "Pompeius," the family name of the Roman general Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (to whom Marullus in the Shakespeare quote is referring), usually rendered in English as "Pompey the Great"; thus the city's name might have originally been intended to mean "[city] of the Pompey family" or the like. No doubt the Giant was having fun with the inevitable confusion between the two.
(Yeah, I know -- but I'm working toward the title of "Insufferable Know-It-All in the Playground.")
And Pompeius was born by then.The Pen is mightier than the Sword - when the message is written in Blood.
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2011-05-31, 04:25 AM (ISO 8601)
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Yeah, Wikipedia mentions that it might have been named from an old Oscan word meaning "five" as well -- but there is always the possiblity that folk-etymology had already confused the two names, or even that deliberate political tweaking (of the "St. Petersburg/Petrograd" variety) was going on. The town was definitely not named for Pompey the Great, of course; as you rightly point out, he hadn't even been born yet. Still, it is possible that the average Roman schlub thought that it had been named for the family, and that might have affected the formation of the name.
Ack, I hope this doesn't end up in Conan Is Cool drawing ancient Roman generals being smothered in lava -- or do I? That would be pretty awesome, actually.“But he had not that supreme gift of the artist, the knowledge of when to stop.”
—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, “The Adventure of the Norwood Builder” in The Return of Sherlock Holmes.
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2011-05-31, 08:24 AM (ISO 8601)
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2011-06-01, 02:59 PM (ISO 8601)
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Conaniscool - your work is absolutely amazing. I love the level of detail and the shading. Very impressive! I didn't catch if you have an account at DeviantArt.com, but if you do, I imagine it has quite the following.
If I may, I'd like to present my own character for the distant future when you work your way through the long list of people clamoring for portraits ahead of me.
Here is my favorite character, based off my daydreams and dozens of short stories. He is shamelessly based on an idealized version of myself, and most of his adventures and encounters are allegorical versions of my real-world experiences. Happily, I've gotten to play him in a few games.
Orion the Perelandron
Male Human, Early 30s
Height - 193 cm (6'-4")
Weight - 95 kg (210 lbs)
Body Type - a swimmer's build - broad, strong shoulders with good muscle definition, but otherwise not overly bulky. Obviously athletic and powerful, but not scary huge.
Face - Looks like a more idealized version of me. If you want a celebrity comparison, I'm told I vaguely resemble Mark Harmon when he was younger. Chesnut brown hair, Blue eyes, and laugh lines around the eyes. There is a horizontal scar where Orion's neck meets his chest, about half the width of his neck, and he has faint scars on his arms and legs, as well as his left cheek.
Armor - A short-sleeved tunic made from dragon scales. I generally picture them as mixed scales from blue and green dragons. There are larger scales over the upper chest and shoulders, with smaller scales along the ribs and abdomen for flexibility. He wears shinguards and vambraces made from mithral etched with tree patterns.
Clothes & Accessories - Wears a gold braided wedding ring, as well as a wolf's head silver torc and a mithral leaf-patterned circlet inset with sapphires. He wears hide trousers, stained to complement his armor, as well as half-calf height boots that are very dark brown.
Equipment - He wears broad belt with many pouches, and carries a long hunting knife and a drinking horn at his hip. He has a well-worn leather backpack, but that need not be showing in the portrait.
Weapons - Orion only has one weapon that matters - a beautiful hand-and-a-half sword (bastard sword) given to him by a faery queen (a nymph, if that matters). The sword is quite long - a full meter of blade, and another 30 cm from hilt to pommel. The blade itself is engraved with faery runes and glows a soft blue under moonlight. It does not look like a sword made by humans; there was definitely an immortal smith at work who made the weapon to be as beautiful as it is functional.
Orion also has a folding longbow and a quiver of arrows, but he normally puts his bow to work when he is hunting dinner or picking off vermin.
Bearing - Orion is a protector and a guide, and when he's not in the middle of a fight he is generally seen with an open and welcoming stance. His face is friendly and usually smiling, though it is clear from his weary eyes and scarred limbs that he has weathered countless battles.
Setting - Orion is a defender of the wilderness, and an adopted son of the faery kingdom. He is generally found in the massive temperate rainforest that he rules over.
Character Class - Essentially a Spirit Shaman / Sublime Ranger gish (similar to Jade Phoenix Mage, but with nature magic). Orion's favored enemies are Giants, Demons and Aberrations.Last edited by OverdrivePrime; 2011-06-01 at 03:00 PM.
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2011-06-01, 03:41 PM (ISO 8601)
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2011-06-01, 04:19 PM (ISO 8601)
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Heh. Thanks... that's my fantasy persona though - I'm still craving a bag from Saddleback myself! Maybe for Christmas this year - I have a $25 gift certificate, but that doesn't really get you anything on that website. I've been hinting around plenty, maybe my wife will surprise me.
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2011-06-03, 03:18 PM (ISO 8601)
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2011-06-03, 05:14 PM (ISO 8601)
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A meter's like half the height of his character. Plus, he specified an extra 30 cm for the hilt. It's long enough.
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2011-06-04, 05:00 AM (ISO 8601)
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2011-06-08, 02:28 PM (ISO 8601)
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2011-06-08, 02:29 PM (ISO 8601)
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I concur.
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2011-06-08, 03:19 PM (ISO 8601)
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Posting up my character in the off-chance you ever find time for him :P
Animus
Race: Tiefling (4e style)
Class: Psion
Height: 5'11"
Weight: ~160-170 lb
Characterization: Merchant prince in self-exile from his father's enemies that has recently deigned to bounty hunting out of necessity. A vain, arrogant, spoiled, amoral thug with considerable psychic, particularly telepathic power. In spite of his haughty, naked arrogance, he nonetheless manages to remain archetypically calm, collected and cool; a requirement for using his powers in an effective manner. Mentioned as it might help you depict him.
Accessories: Nearly always accompanied by his shaped consciousness; a glowing fragment of his mental essence made manifest, which typically takes on his idealized likeness.
Often adorned in ostentatious finery and ornate clothing and armour which is predominantly black leather with silver metal highlights featuring the occasional inset ruby.
He is inseparable from his implement; a large crystalline, glowing orb that contains patterns of swirling black and deep blood red, like ink clouds suspended within a liquid medium. The orb levitates in place between his hands, red-black bolts of psychic energy arcing between his palms and the sphere when it is not thrust towards an opponent.
Appearance: Has dark, blood red skin. Medium, lightly muscled build. Short silver hair. Often manifests a roiling black/blood red horizontal halo and eye glow when manifesting his psionic powers. Facially he has a handsome, refined, almost 'pretty boy' appearance (see reference). The colouration of this halo closely resembles that of his crystal orb. Short, albeit prominent curved horns in the style of a 4th ed tiefling top his head. Often seen with his arms smugly crossed, along with a condescending smirk.
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Shaped Consciousness (colouration ideally black/red):
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Crystal Orb:
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2011-06-08, 03:23 PM (ISO 8601)
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Love the work, wish I had developed my talent.
This is my most famous character of whom I am writting a book of his first campaign currently.
Samuel Tallenmoore
Current Stats
Strength 38
Dexterity 25
Constitution -
Intelligence 36
Wisdom 34
Charisma 38
He is was a Human that became a Silver Dragon and later took on the Lich template. He was originally a fighter, became a necromancer and then the dragon/lich thing came into play. He is roughly 5' 11" with fair skin and he appears as such with his shape changing ability. He has green eyes with flecks of silver and brown hair with silver highlights. The hair is mid-length for a man and usually parted in the center. He wears a charcoal vest and slacks and a dark blue collared shirt. He also wears a charcoal cloak. He would have an insignia of Mystra on his vest above his heart as he is also a Chosen of Mystra and an Oracle. Also he carries a staff of Epic Necromancy
His build is slightly athletic and trim. He wears black boots with silver trim. His item of note is a longsword at his side with a jewel encrusted hilt and rune covered sheath. If i had to give a celebrity that he might resemble i would say a 20-something Jeremy Irons.
The character is the current archmage in his area which is the largest kingdom on his continent. He has access to all of the fineries of noble life and is known to have faced down a balor and a divinely gifted vampire, which he did with hiw two companions, a human cleric turned angle and a human thief turned shadow lord.
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2011-06-15, 10:33 PM (ISO 8601)
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Rogar Stonekeep
Human Male Fighter level 16
Age: 31
Height: 7 "2"
Weight: 225
Looks: broad shoulders, beefy arms, and an otherwise fit body. Long red hair, green eyes, and a scar down the right side of his face.
Armor: dark green full plate with lime colored trim, a spike on the left shoulder, and the symbol of Kord on the front
Weapons: Great Sword ( you can use this as a reference ). a few vials of alchemist fire.
Accessories: a flame tattoo that starts where the neck meets the shoulder and ends on the back of his left hand. mithral beads entwined in his hair.
so essentially my avatar only not so simplifiedLast edited by aart lover; 2011-06-16 at 11:02 AM.
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2011-06-23, 08:06 PM (ISO 8601)
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Wow… that is some majorly impressive artwork! I realize you have a lot of requests, but I reckon a chance at a picture like that is worth taking. Very considerate of you!
Comedy/Tragedy
Female theatric bard, tall and thin, with long, straight black hair and pale skin. Facial features depend- described later. Outfit is typically a dark grey robe-like cloak, either hooded or not, of coarse material in place of the normal gaudy bard colors. Clothing underneath is dark, baggy, and non-revealing. Most often seen wearing a white theater mask, either comedic or tragic.
Com and Traj are actually two entities in the same body- if you're to believe them, the embodiments of theatrical comedy and tragedy. If you don't, they're a street-performer with delusions of grandeur.
Comedy is manic, energetic, and particularly fond of scathing insults or elaborate practical jokes. She's constantly moving, grinning, and talking, singing, or teasing. She is inspired primarily by Gilbert and Sullivan plays, with a little influence from "Punch and Judy." Her facial features, while lean, are softened by a grin.
Tragedy is meditative, reserved, and inclined towards philosophical musings or orations. She moves deliberately, and doesn't betray much motion beneath her cloak. Open emotion is generally reserved for acting characters in a play, but she will draw herself into an imposing cool anger when intimidating somebody. She is inspired by Shakespearean tragedies, with some elements of Greek tragedies included. Her somber expression makes her high cheekbones more pronounced.
The mask is a white theater mask that changes expression to suit which personality is out. Their eyes and other facial features are not visible through any holes in the mask. Alternatively, the mask's features may simply be painted on inset regions in black.
Feel free to draw Comedy or Tragedy, I would be happy with either. They rarely get involved in combat, but use a rapier because of familiarity with stage fighting. I have a lot of refs of them in their original canine form and modern human (at the bottom). You're welcome to pull mask details from any of the versions, and free to draw them in an acting role or something else you think fits.
I've also included the best modern human reference, Tragedy playing Lady Macbeth and holding her mask. (Large image.)
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2011-06-24, 05:19 AM (ISO 8601)
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If you don't mind I have a character I'd like you to draw.
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Feron
Murderer Male Binder (Keran Binder not Tome Of Magic) level 2
Age: 16
Height:5'2
Weight: 102 lb.
Looks: He stands at about 5'2, a little above average for his race. His eyes are the same color as his feathers, blue under the correct light, but everywhere else black as night. When looked upon it obvious he is always thinking, sometimes scheming.
Armor: Black Robe
Weapons: Light Crossbow
Other: If you can I would like him standing on runic circle with a golden dog at his side.
Also please read the physical description of the race as it is homebrew. Also the class is different from the tome of magic class of the sme name.Last edited by Milo v3; 2011-07-14 at 06:05 PM.
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2011-06-27, 12:55 AM (ISO 8601)
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*wonders if conaniscool is still alive*
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2011-06-27, 10:11 AM (ISO 8601)
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2011-06-27, 10:14 AM (ISO 8601)
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We probably overwhelmed him with requests, so he bowed out.
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2011-06-27, 10:16 AM (ISO 8601)
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2011-06-27, 10:19 AM (ISO 8601)
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Some people feel that would be a betrayal of trust when he agreed to do it in the first place - You can't honestly tell me you haven't met someone who's done something stupid because he agreed to do it and didn't want to go back on his word. So the solution? Since it's an online community, just cut ties, maybe sign up with a different user account. It's sad, but unfortunately common.
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2011-06-27, 10:55 AM (ISO 8601)
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I suspect Harnel, he's far too sympathetic =.=
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2011-06-27, 10:40 PM (ISO 8601)
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Heh. Sorry for the hojillion requests, ConanIsCool! :)
At the very least, this thread got me to get off my bum and write up the Perelandron prestige class for my guy. (Shameless plug!)
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2011-06-27, 10:59 PM (ISO 8601)
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Well, if you ever feel like getting around to him: Rathe Darkharrow
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2011-06-27, 11:57 PM (ISO 8601)
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2011-06-28, 12:59 AM (ISO 8601)
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I don't think so, he last logged in two days ago. He might just be avoiding the thread due to the aforementioned overswamping of requests.
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2011-06-28, 11:12 AM (ISO 8601)
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Well, it's up to them to do however much art they feel like. If they've got enough good portfolio pieces, that's that. I really didn't expect them to reach mine, and posted with that understanding.