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This is an illustration of the great Protoss hero Fenix. Well, before he was shredded by the zerg, and was ravived as a cyborg dragoon. The whole picture was painted from scratch on Photoshop7, with the aid of a wacom tablet. These things are amazingly good, so if any of you are thinking of getting into computer graphics, you should purchase a tablet. StarCraft, Protoss, and Fenix character, are copyrighted © Blizzard.

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Fenix - FanArt by Vasileios 'Thrakoleon SilverDrake' Papadimitriou
©Vasileios 'Thrakoleon SilverDrake' Papadimitriou. All rights reserved!

Categories: [Extrateresstial, Alien Life Forms] [Fights, Duels, Battles] [Photo-/model based compositions, or photorealism] [Fan art]
Techniques: [Computer-coloured Picture] [Computer Painted from Scratch] [Other Computer Paint Program]
Inspirations: [Video/Computer Game]
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12 Jun 200445 GilDestroyor_Blizzyfan
me AGAIN!umm...I hope expansion set Brood WAr is in Fry's electronics,Im hoping too but it,TODAY!bye
24 Jul 200445 Aeios
Heil Blizzard and all their games!
Starcraft, though gradually getting older, is by far the best of the three Blizzard series! Nice job!
15 Aug 200445 VampireKyn
Check up on Protoss body structure. They're not built like humans, their upper torsos are much broad shouldered and their waists shrink to very lithe. their forearms are also wider then their upper arms in a buglike fashion. And their chest kinda extends out and almost down around their waist as their hips extend a bit out and over. Plus I"m pretty sure they only have four fingers. Pretty though. Try making the nerve endings a bit more ridged and his face a bit more elegant
2 Nov 200445 Anonymous
Um, why isn't he wearing anything?

P.S. otherwise i love it.
1 Jan 200545 Anonymous
Blizzard needs to make a move already... as we have all seen the WarCraft III movies and we have all been astonished by them, we know that we want Blizzard to make a movie.

Nice Fenix.
18 Jul 2005:-) Benedict T. Isaac
First, protoss are far more skinny, second, they are grey, third... not bad.
10 Jan 200645 Anonymous
Go to starcraft.org with your SC drawings!!!!!
14 Aug 200645 Anon.
I don't know on what drugs are those who are praising this...
Man, you've got to bear in mind that Protoss are not humans...They are not primates of any kind either; they are not mammals, heck - they're not from this planet, man!!!

Earth creatures to which Protoss are most comparable are chameleons. Do chameleons have breasts (niples)? - No. Do chameleons (or any other reptiles) have human musculature? - No.
Further more, Protoss do not have breathing organs (nose, lungs etc.), nor digestion organs (e.g. mouth, or intestines).

The primary concept on which Protoss are based as an imaginary extraterrestrial specie is an imaginary concept called Psyionic ability (it is just a fictive concept, and has nothing to do with reality).
"Psyionic" means that Protoss (in this case) are able to manipulate the base of matter itself (the primary building blocks of everything (atoms, electrons, photons, even vacuum (as a mass of such primary particles (light is a wave thorough mass of vacuum similar to sound which is a wave thorough mass of air (or any other gas))))), and thorugh such manipulation they get everything they need to function (literely speaking - they imagine anything they need (their mind is a mechanism for such manipulation of matter), and it's created from 'thin-air' for them to use it (so they don't need food - they don't need mouth (no eating nor dirinking); they don't need air - they don't need nose(no brething), they comunicate thorogh telepaty so they don't need voice organs)).
And about their appearance: skin looks like reptile skin NOT HUMAN (see chameleon (except they don't change colour (maybe?))), muscles are more like tendons (it's completely different anatomy) - no jer*-off muscle mass(!!) - their tendons are enough. They get everything they need 'from whtin', so their lungs and intestins became redundant (only small ribbs remained, everything else are structural bones (limbs, skull, hipps and spine))... Pay attention on how they look for Christ's sake...

From the thematic point of view your drawing is a pure cr**, more cr**ier than any cr** I've ever seen.

You completely exit the point of StarCraft, I don't know what the heck are you trying to say with it, it is a pure bullsh**, and furthermore I really can't understand the way your brain must work in order to figure out that you should do that in the first place...
9 Apr 200745 Tassadar
This picture of Fenix is sooooooooooooo...... cool!!!
He will be a chick magnet, well done to the artist who made this picture. En Taro Artist.
21 Jun 200745 Katlin
G-....home slice...umm...everything has to beable to ingest something to get nutrients and stay alive. Im sure the Protoss have digestive organs. You may not see a mouth, but they might have a different way of eating things. And they are not grey...they are lightly brown. But...however...this picture just rimends me 2 much of a devil with a psi blade...if he was a little bit more skinnier, had blue eyes, and wasnt red...I would like it...but i think it looks like a devil.
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