I was playing around with some different tools and discovered some functions that allowed me to create a "vintage comic" style, space-hopping superhero named Galaxy!
Well I've given up on the Chibi experiment for now, I really enjoy doing the more "realistic" forms. Here's a villain I threw together named Copperhead, an Irish mercenary who has thrown in with a revolutionary cell, for now...
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Yah I guess the first one did lose the figure in the background a bit. I'm always at a loss for what to do on the background, not wanting to put in the time for anything too involved.
I was browsing my BASH! book today and saw the picture of the female superhero at the bottom of the Dice Roll chart (2nd to the right) and started wondering what her super power(s) were, so I drew her with a forcefield and came up with this...
Oh and I like ponytails, just my thing Does she (or any of the characters) in the BASH! rules set have a name? I just put her down as Bashgirl!
Thanks guys. Really purchasing and then getting used to using a drawing tablet was the biggest hurdle.
Many of the effects I use, like the forcefields, are just functions on a drawing program (paint.net) that take some time to familiarize myself with (I'm still on the bottom of the learning curve with the program).
For those of you that haven't taken a look at our Chimera game, I've started finding photos online and tweaking them to add a visual element to the pbp (Ch5, p4 and 5). I don't know if the players really care, but I think it helps break up the endless pages of text and are easy to produce, if not totally original.
For those of you that haven't taken a look at our Chimera game, I've started finding photos online and tweaking them to add a visual element to the pbp (Ch5, p4 and 5). I don't know if the players really care, but I think it helps break up the endless pages of text and are easy to produce, if not totally original.