Dragon_Nexus wrote: dude is a really good artist, no doubt about it, but he has a certain style.
Dragon_Nexus wrote: Where his style doesn't work is with the less human looking characters.
Billigoat wrote: Dragon_Nexus wrote: dude is a really good artist, no doubt about it, but he has a certain style. Just gotta call out the "dude" reference... Art departments are one of the only places in the video game industry where men and women have equal footing. Should probably keep gender-neutral in the future unless you know for sure Dragon_Nexus wrote: Where his style doesn't work is with the less human looking characters. I agree completely. Some of the art in this game is fantastic, and really it's what gets me excited every time a new character comes out. It's fun to see a "realistic" approach the artists take with the characters. But I think that might be why people are upset here, is because the artist didn't take enough liberties in making this their own, and a direct translation of the comic look to a realistic look is sort of terrifying
Dragon_Nexus wrote: [Edit]Also no eyebrows. No eyebrows always makes a character look uncanny valley, even in real life.
Lemminkäinen wrote: Dragon_Nexus wrote: [Edit]Also no eyebrows. No eyebrows always makes a character look uncanny valley, even in real life. What do you mean? (She's a fashion model )
JVReal wrote: Dude is not gender specific though it is most commonly used in reference to men in the American culture.Dictionary.com definition of Dude
Billigoat wrote: JVReal wrote: Dude is not gender specific though it is most commonly used in reference to men in the American culture.Dictionary.com definition of Dude Guess you're right. You learn something new every day... still, "dude" paired with "he" is pretty gender-specific
Omega Red wrote: I don't mind creppy. Creepy is cool. Ditko's Spider-man was creepy-looking. Same with the Thing of the early classic Fantastic four issues.