Toffi
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Re: Toffi's Amazon Kara
boohoo, way to split hairs.
But to address a few of your concerns: I didn't make her model. I just take models, make animations of them and put them together to make a game.
The spidergirl I bought here:
And yes, it is not really a spider. The legs are attached to the wrong body part; but once you put a naked female on top of it reason and realism are gone either way, so this shouldn't be a big deal - in my opinion.
Not to mention "spider" in my book is more than the placement of her legs, it's movement, behaviour, webs, poison and everything put together. And if you look at the whole picture, it's obviously more a spider than a crab.
Nevertheless, I have taken note of your points.
Unfortunately, because I don't make these models myself, I can't promise you a mistake like that won't happen again, but I will try to look out whenever the chance arises.
It's not.
Not trying to piss you off, but it's just not a spider. Spider's limbs are not attached to their abdomen, you'd look more like a spider if your cut your arms and legs and sewn them to your head. Crabs on the other hand...
I wonder if you subconsciously turned her into something less "revolting" or "terrifying" to be able to work on her, or you just relized the mistake when half the animations were done already and just went with it.
Again, not trying to piss on your parade, just giving some reasonable criticism, it's bad for an artist's ego to get only praises despite blatant mistakes.
boohoo, way to split hairs.
But to address a few of your concerns: I didn't make her model. I just take models, make animations of them and put them together to make a game.
The spidergirl I bought here:
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And yes, it is not really a spider. The legs are attached to the wrong body part; but once you put a naked female on top of it reason and realism are gone either way, so this shouldn't be a big deal - in my opinion.
Not to mention "spider" in my book is more than the placement of her legs, it's movement, behaviour, webs, poison and everything put together. And if you look at the whole picture, it's obviously more a spider than a crab.
Nevertheless, I have taken note of your points.
Unfortunately, because I don't make these models myself, I can't promise you a mistake like that won't happen again, but I will try to look out whenever the chance arises.