| 29 Dec 2004 | Baker | Loading...very nice picture over all though being a gamer myself I have a few game related questions or rather question but its multi-tierd question. Is that what she actually wears in games? I mean what about fights that's basically going to going to offer no extra protection next thing ya know blam your guts are fallin out of your stomach because you weren't even wearing some simple light weight armor. | |
| 9 Jan 2005 | Anonymous | Loading...she is a high dex character and has aquired a Cloak od displacement , bracers Ac3, a ring of prot+4 ac +2 saves and a scarab of protection +2....
he base ac is next to -14 or -16 now... Hackmaster sytem
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| 14 Jan 2005 | Anonymous | Loading...Hi Jake, Great picture. I was telling my friend to look at this pic. That I loved the face and the way the legs are positioned. | |
| 14 May 2005 | Angelus | Loading...This has to be my favorite pic of all Well done | |
| 24 May 2005 | None | Loading...I have one question...why is it that most of your pictures, with characters, they allways seem to be doing that weird stand? like the hips poked out on the right side of the paper? Jacob Walker replies: "The "S" curve is a basic rule of figure drawing. Basicly if you're looking at Ivy here doing her "weird standy thing" she has her weight on her right leg. This pushes her right hip upwards and outwards. For balance purposes her right shoulder comes down which pushes her spine into an "S" shape. Further more, you'll notice that her center of balance is almost directly over that right foot. As it would be if you were to stand in such a casual position. Standing with weight equaly distributed to both feet in an anitomicaly perfect possition, does not make for a good pose. Now this is my opinion and obviously not yours. I find it odd that you were unwilling to even post your name and that makes this smell like a troll." | |
| 1 Jan 2006 | Kim | Loading...Love her costume! She reminds me of tomb raider a bit. | |
| 27 Mar 2006 | Anonymous | Loading..."Baker" seems to have some problems seeing the difference between art and game - personally I think that you as an artist can strip down youre character as much as you like, as long as its for the good of the picture, artistically. If I look at a picture I dont goe "Hrm, those boots must be REALLY uncomfortable going up the leg like that...". Its like trying to enjoy a good dinner, and someone constantly talking vitamines. Dont spoil the effect with details, just enjoy, dammit.  | |
| 16 Jun 2007 | Rachel Kelly Tipaldi | Loading...*gasps* I like it better colored!!! ^.^ | |
| 29 Oct 2008 | Anon. | Loading...looks like Cammy from the Street Fighter games | |