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Not the most imaginative title but then I'm more into the visuals than the words.
You may wonder, "Elven Archer II"; so where's "Elven Archer I"? Well, I started one image and finished an alternate version first. So does that mean this should be numbered as the first one.......or, who really cares.................
EDIT 13.11.18:- I wasn't happy with her blank stare so I added some more shadow to the eyes to make them look at least a bit more alive.
You may wonder, "Elven Archer II"; so where's "Elven Archer I"? Well, I started one image and finished an alternate version first. So does that mean this should be numbered as the first one.......or, who really cares.................
EDIT 13.11.18:- I wasn't happy with her blank stare so I added some more shadow to the eyes to make them look at least a bit more alive.
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Yeah, but if I turn her any more, I lose her profile. I spent ages tweaking the arrow position (seem no-one who creates poses for archer figures knows where the arrow should sit; depending on whether the archer prefers the arrow on the left or right side of the bow. I'm no archer expert, but it seems to me that the arrow has to rest on the hand at some point. Many pre-made poses ignore that completely).
I'll tweak my Archer I before I post it and see if I can do better as it is something I think is important (hell, even the promo renders for the bow and arrow (different sets) were way off from a basic physics (namely, gravity) point of view.
Can't half tell I used ti be a Maths/Science teacher, huh?
Yeah, but if I turn her any more, I lose her profile. I spent ages tweaking the arrow position (seem no-one who creates poses for archer figures knows where the arrow should sit; depending on whether the archer prefers the arrow on the left or right side of the bow. I'm no archer expert, but it seems to me that the arrow has to rest on the hand at some point. Many pre-made poses ignore that completely).
I'll tweak my Archer I before I post it and see if I can do better as it is something I think is important (hell, even the promo renders for the bow and arrow (different sets) were way off from a basic physics (namely, gravity) point of view.
Can't half tell I used ti be a Maths/Science teacher, huh?