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#166 Post by Grace »

Why won't you be chubby Grace, why are you doing this to me. ;_;
I know what I want my hands to do, but they don't seem to have gotten the memo...
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OH GOD ITS HAPPENING AGAIN.
Her name is Jen now. I like her. She's awesome.
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Unfinished WIP and its not a furry holy crap
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my hands won't do what I want them to do. ;-; For every one picture you see here there's like four where I was trying a different angle or something and my hands decided they didn't like what my brain had come up with.

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#167 Post by EvilNinjadude »

Well, that's different angles done! Kinda. Horizontally. And poses were good, and now we're getting more of them.

It's getting better. And uh... Never thought I'd actually say this... but would looking at more fat people help or not? Feedback, anyone?

God, I hope nobody quotes me on that.
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#168 Post by Grace »

EvilNinjadude wrote:Well, that's different angles done! Kinda. Horizontally. And poses were good, and now we're getting more of them.

It's getting better. And uh... Never thought I'd actually say this... but would looking at more fat people help or not? Feedback, anyone?

God, I hope nobody quotes me on that.
There are no fat people in Ireland! D:

Vertical Stuff soon, promise. Once I find new pencils.

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#169 Post by EvilNinjadude »

Grace wrote:
EvilNinjadude wrote:Well, that's different angles done! Kinda. Horizontally. And poses were good, and now we're getting more of them.

It's getting better. And uh... Never thought I'd actually say this... but would looking at more fat people help or not? Feedback, anyone?

God, I hope nobody quotes me on that.
There are no fat people in Ireland! D:

Vertical Stuff soon, promise. Once I find new pencils.
Google more fat people pictures. 8)
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#170 Post by Grace »

I no longer have any idea what I'm doing.

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I DON'T KNOW HOW TO PERSPECTIVE

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HAT TOO BIG

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#171 Post by EvilNinjadude »

Gabriel of creosha wrote:
Grace wrote:I no longer have any idea what I'm doing.

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I DON'T KNOW HOW TO PERSPECTIVE

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HAT TOO BIG
1. Looks pretty ok for an OTT view.

2. Barely. see where the right side of his face ends, and his hat brim sticks into the air? Erase that line and cut it closer to that. Other than that, the drawings are good.
Pretty much this.

No such thing as "hat too big". Have you no appreciation for my towering pile of hats? You must be Poor and Irish... oh. OH. Wait a sec. Sorry.

Anyway, no such complaints here. Finish symmetricalizing the front of the mouthpiece, and the hat is okay.
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#172 Post by Grace »

For whatever reason, I took it upon myself to draw a Comic as practice.

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Sofie Mist converses with Morrigan Fletcher, who is reflecting on recent events while the others celebrate the success of a major job for the Pilgrims. Very simple four pane comic with like, three lines of dialogue, none particularly amazing.

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#173 Post by Grace »

So I finally got around to digitalising my PS-40Cz pistol, turning it into the 5.7x28mm PS-5.7Cz. Or rather, the Anniversary Model PS-5.7CzA. Distinguishable by its lack of 'tactical' features, nickel plating, and wooden grips.
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Nothing better than the feel of some good, hard wood in your hands, eh?I'm sorry that was terrible

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#174 Post by MUDPUNISHER »

Oooh, I like this one!!!
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#175 Post by Grace »

Alright, finished digitalising the PS-5.7Cz Tactical Model, and added some shading in Paint Tool SAI for good measure.
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The "Tactical" or "Combat" Model of the PS-5.7Cz is the most common version of the pistol offered by Richter and Wolfe. It comes standard with rubberised grips, a skeletonised hammer and trigger, a straight triggerguard for the attachment of the proprietary LAM/Flashlight, and a lanyard ring. It comes in blued-steel and aluminium, unlike the Anniversary Model, which comes in chrome and nickel. Like the famed CZ-75b which provided inspiration for this pistol, the PS-5.7Cz's slide rides inside the frame, minimising the ability of dust and debris to get inside the pistol.

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#176 Post by Grace »

And BAM, new model.
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The Match-Grade Brother of the PS-5.7Cz, requested by some key R&W customers. Featuring an extended barrel, compensator, top rail, and lightened match grade hammer, trigger and internals, along with a quick-grip magazine and factory-loaded match ammunition, the PS-5.7Cz is much more accurate in this format, and made with competition shooting in mind.

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#177 Post by Grace »

Testing out SAI, I added some shading to an old drawing of the ALICE Mark I Husky.
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So I added some shading to the Richter and Wolfe ALICE Mark I Husky Artificial Lifeform Integrated Combat/Civil Entity. The Husky model is a very popular model for both Combat, Civil and Companion roles, and was the first to receive SmartAlloy upgrades and upgrades to the Biocell Engine.

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#178 Post by Grace »

Gabriel of creosha wrote:
Grace wrote:Testing out SAI, I added some shading to an old drawing of the ALICE Mark I Husky.
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So I added some shading to the Richter and Wolfe ALICE Mark I Husky Artificial Lifeform Integrated Combat/Civil Entity. The Husky model is a very popular model for both Combat, Civil and Companion roles, and was the first to receive SmartAlloy upgrades and upgrades to the Biocell Engine.

Not that I ever had a kindling for lighter Sci fi armor, but I find an issue with this one.
It doesn't have a stated strength.
Nor materials.

I don't mean to nitpick, or ball bust, but it just threw me off.
When I build armors I go into horrifically specific details.

For example, an Armor system I created for cannon reasons known as the VERALORDS system is built from plated carbon steel treated with a high heat resistant coating, and features an internal layer of impact dampening Gel before you hit the Kevlar under suit. (I could send you the entire boring information sheet VIA Pm if you wish).

Other than that, it looks good. Although it is lacking in neck protection. Might add that in a later model? I would hate to see an enemy soldier get buddy buddy and give your soldiers serrated neck hugs.

((I'm tired. I realize I may have just spoken gibberish)
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It.... isn't an armour system actually. It's a Gynoid. An autonomous AI enabled cybernetic lifeform. Although it would be remarkably easy to fashion a suit of armour out of an ALICE Unit, given time, and given that you are not adverse to deactivating an AI.

Edit: Got out of the shower, realised I might be an idiot.
All current model ALICE units are equipped with SmartAlloy skin. For business reasons I cannot reveal what the alloy is or what is in it, but I can tell you that thanks to the ALICE units not being as limited by weight as a human unit, we are able to outfit them with much denser armour, and therefore, more effective armour, without a significant reduction in combat effectiveness. Generally, combat ALICE units are given ballistics vests and armour anyway, but all ALICE units gain some degree of protection from their skin, which can stop most small knives and small arms up to around .32 ACP/9mm. Combat ALICEs have their skin augmented with ceramic and gel underlayers in what is known as a "Nemean" Augmentation, giving their skin a ballistics rating of up to NON-ARMOUR PIERCING 7.62x51mm NATO from 10 metres. Armour-piercing Ammunition is still able to defeat the ALICE unit's armour after around 4 to 5 shots. Incendiary ammunition is also more effective than would be liked, due to the nature of the SmartAlloy Skin.

The SmartAlloy skin in a non-combat ALICE however is only rated to 9mm standard and no more, and can be defeated under sustained fire, especially around the head area, where a lot of sensitive optical equipment is unguarded. All ALICE units will feel soft and warm to the touch, like flesh, as SmartAlloy acts much like a Non-Newtonian fluid, and ALICE units lose heat from their systems through their skin and 'breathing' systems. However, when subjected to a deal of force or pressure, the SmartAlloy hardens. In a non-combat ALICE, it hardens to be able to defeat a 9mm round from 10m. In a combat model ALICE however, it does not harden completely until the skin is penetrated, at which point it is pushed in, the impact absorbed by the gel layer, and then the skin hardens around the penetrative object as it returns to its normal shape, pushing the object out as it does, as the alloy is displaced inwards, but not broken completely. This all happens in a split-second, giving the impression that the ALICE unit is deflecting the round.

I've probably waffled and spoken a lot of mistruth, and if I have I'll fix it later.

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#179 Post by Grace »

And in other news, new variant on the PS-5.7Cz. This is the last one, I promise.
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Another variant, yes. This time a Machine Pistol variant on the popular PS-5.7Cz Architecture.

The PS-5.7Cz's main attraction is the addition of a full-automatic firing mode. In order to compensate for such, it features a ported slide, and extended, compensated barrel, fixed rear iron sights, a reinforced trigger and hammer, and mounts for the attachment of an aftermarket stock.

Please note that the sale of this firearm is limited to Military and Special Forces in many jurisdictions.

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#180 Post by Grace »

I PROMISE this is the last one, really.
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The Richter and Wolfe PS-5.7Cz Special Operations Combat Pistol is a favourite of many Feuerhunde Field Agents, a finely tuned 5.7x28mm Pistol, armour-piercing capabilities are native to this pistol without modification, though armour-piercing abilities are dulled when using subsonic ammunition with the suppressor. Regardless, this semi-automatic pistol is held as the finest production firearm to emerge from Richter & Wolfe Precision Engineering and Armaments, and one of their finest works alongside the ALICE Line of Artificial Lifeform Integrated Civil Entities.

The PS-5.7Cz is much akin to a number of pistols, using a slide riding within the frame like a CZ-75b, and with the steel slide and frame incased within a heavy-duty polymer frame like a Five-seveN. It is even capable of sharing magazines with the Five-seveN with some modification, due to using the same 5.7x28mm round. It draws aesthetic inspiration from the H&K USP and Mk23 series of pistol, and Richter & Wolfe spokesmen and spokeswoman have confirmed this.

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