NPCs...PCs...Monsters...n stuff...art
On 12.7.2017 at 7:15 PM, GandofGand said:Now THIS si the kind of thing we need to see more of in SW...awesome-looking snake-people!
9 minutes ago, Tramp Graphics said:NIIIIIIIIIIIICE!!!!!!
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It's ridiculous. The is a major flaw in that art: the lightsaber blade isn't long enough to sever something that thick. The maximum thickness is roughly the same as the span of the cockpit window, which is quite a bit wider than the length of the blade as depicted by the artist.
Another possible issue is that the TIE would have been digging trenches in the sand to have been low enough for the Jedi to reach. This might be explained away by having the Jedi leap up to slice just in the instant in which the TIE passes by. Given the TIE's speed the Jedi shouldn't already be standing in that pose back on the ground, but that's a small quibble by comparison.
This piece stretches "artistic license" to the absurd.
The artwork might have been believable had the artist chosen a standard TIE/LN (which has a thinner support for the wing) than a TIE Advanced. Cool concept. Badly executed.
12 minutes ago, ShadoWarrior said:It's ridiculous. The is a major flaw in that art: the lightsaber blade isn't long enough to sever something that thick. The maximum thickness is roughly the same as the span of the cockpit window, which is quite a bit wider than the length of the blade as depicted by the artist.
Another possible issue is that the TIE would have been digging trenches in the sand to have been low enough for the Jedi to reach. This might be explained away by having the Jedi leap up to slice just in the instant in which the TIE passes by. Given the TIE's speed the Jedi shouldn't already be standing in that pose back on the ground, but that's a small quibble by comparison.
This piece stretches "artistic license" to the absurd.
The artwork might have been believable had the artist chosen a standard TIE/LN (which has a thinner support for the wing) than a TIE Advanced. Cool concept. Badly executed.
You're forgetting one key aspect of
Star Wars
, and great sci-fi/fantasy in general: the
Rule of Cool!!!!!
1 hour ago, Tramp Graphics said:You're forgetting one key aspect of Star Wars , and great sci-fi/fantasy in general: the Rule of Cool!!!!!
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Unless we're talking about
armor
. Then it has to be
realistic
physics....
Just now, Ahrimon said:Unless we're talking about armor . Then it has to be realistic physics....
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