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Re: Whoa...
Posted By: Claude ErreraDate: 1/28/02 11:20 a.m.

In Response To: Whoa... (Mark Levin)

: This is unbelievable, the artwork is absolutely amazing. Just some nitpicking
: about some of the images...

: In the image of the compiler battle (ambush), I think the Marine is facing
: towards the compiler. His arm is quite clearly between his body and the
: camera. Also, this pose allows his leg to bend properly.

Hmm... you're right. Guess I'll have to go adjust the text there. (This pic has always bugged me; the proportions are wrong. They're STILL wrong, though they're better now that I'm seeing it the right way. :) )

And why is he wearing a welder's helmet? :)

: In the Volunteers chapter screen, I'm pretty sure that's the Marine wielding
: the staff, looking towards the Enforcer with a rather strange expression
: on his face. Craig seems to be fond of giving him a shockstaff...

Goodness me, you seem to be right about this, as well! I always saw that pic as a Pfhor facing AWAY from the enforcer... but now i can see the marine about to backhand the enforcer upside the head. :) (The weird tubing at the bottom of his neck makes no sense, though...)

This makes it easier to justify the bandolier, though. :) Thanks!

: The Garrison pic... I wonder if this is the subject of Craig's quote in the
: Scrapbook: "Pour some paint out and rotate, distort, filter. Hmm,
: looks like a trooper in a nunnery... Let's go with that."

Heh - pretty violent nunnery...

:)

Thanks, off to adjust some text.

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Replies:

Whoa...Mark Levin 1/28/02 11:04 a.m.
     Re: Whoa...Claude Errera 1/28/02 11:20 a.m.
           Re: Whoa...Djof 1/28/02 8:02 p.m.
                 Re: Whoa...Claude Errera 1/29/02 6:12 a.m.
                       Re: Whoa...Djof@School 1/29/02 7:42 a.m.
     Re: Whoa...Andrew Nagy 1/28/02 6:28 p.m.



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