This is how I was originally planned to do the landsknecht, but then I decided to go the baroque direction, which was a much more appropriate solution
Don’t get me wrong- I like the grainy look and I love the light blooms, but those are better suited to a more contemporary themed piece
That’s all for this update. Which one was your favorite?
Good artworks and like a carnival
my head is like a three ring circus…
I like this direction, but I like the direction you chose more so!
This is a generic approach, should work anywhere. I opted for a solution geared toward the subject matter…
I like #4 — see, in reality, too much excess fat in the chest is impractical and inconvenient — a female warrior would not appreciate doing running, jogging much less fighting in that because of pain and discomfort (and dang, if it gets hit during fight the pain would be debilitating and that would be the end of her) — also since a warrior burns many calories, I doubt that they could grow that big for real lol
I have about a million examples of well endowed warrior women that say you’re wrong
Like who? I do not watch wrestling matches so I am like duh but I know there are women there — still, they must be wearing something that protects and supports otherwise fighting and moving a lot will not be comfortable. In fantasy land (that is where I think your creations came from), though, I do not believe people there will be busy thinking about the design practicality and engineering of brassiere. So, I will stand by my first opinion that too much fat in that area is a liability in fights
Do a google search for hot elf chick and see how mistaken you are. A million busty warriors can’t be wrong…
I just did. There are busty ones and there are moderate sizes too. I like moderate sizes — practical in real life and moderation is practical and logical in all aspects of life hahaha. There is a thing about gravity you know. If it contains a lot of excess fats, it is bound to weigh the person down. Aww, come on, huge stuff are easy targets in fights — it will end up skewered in the sword or chopped off — and I am discussing it really in practical sense
Magic fixes all of that
She’s cute but I liked the Baroque version better.
yes, technique is one thing but it needs to suit the venue…