Some nice work there. I prefer my half-orcs to be green as that colour is mentioned in the game. Not difficult to change in Photoshop though.
Every time I see this I have to smile at how much pop culture influences each other. Traditionally, D&D orcs are actually greyish skinned, with some tribes darkening to almost a brownish-black. (There are even a rare few albino tribes, said to be the favoured of Gruumsh.) But they were never green-skinned (D&D trolls are, however); that came from other settings like Warhammer and (especially) Warcraft, once it became the gaming juggernaut that it did with World of Warcraft.
superb ! I can also see this picture really fitting for Faldorn.
I can see why you would think that with the raven feathers. Anyway... I'm currently working on Feldorn next. She is a tough one to make. So once I find the right look. I'll submit it asap.
First post so... hello all. I have been making some portraits of actors that I think would make for good BG/IWD portraits and wanted to share them somewhere so here you go.
I am using these mostly for Icewind Dale so that's why I made a lot of them with snowy backgrounds/fur armor.
Some nice work there. I prefer my half-orcs to be green as that colour is mentioned in the game. Not difficult to change in Photoshop though. EDIT I've already done it for next time I play a half-orc. It doesn't necessarily have to be a shaman.
If @Trouver doesn't mind I could post it here. He could probably do a better job of it than I have.
Sorry I didn't see your post. Feel free to post it of course.
First post so... hello all. I have been making some portraits of actors that I think would make for good BG/IWD portraits and wanted to share them somewhere so here you go.
I am using these mostly for Icewind Dale so that's why I made a lot of them with snowy backgrounds/fur armor.
I notice that one of your portraits is of a Geordie lass (from Newcastle upon Tyne). She is wearing skimpy clothing with snow on the ground. That is typical clothing for Geordie girls.
IMO a furry bra isn't suitable clothing for IWD. :'D
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Every time I see this I have to smile at how much pop culture influences each other. Traditionally, D&D orcs are actually greyish skinned, with some tribes darkening to almost a brownish-black. (There are even a rare few albino tribes, said to be the favoured of Gruumsh.) But they were never green-skinned (D&D trolls are, however); that came from other settings like Warhammer and (especially) Warcraft, once it became the gaming juggernaut that it did with World of Warcraft.
In the BG1 romantic encounters mod, there is an encounter with a half-orc that actually majors on the fact that half-orcs have green skins.
Midjourney - Clara. The raven feathers are a nice touch
Midjourney - Hexxat.
I can see why you would think that with the raven feathers. Anyway... I'm currently working on Feldorn next. She is a tough one to make. So once I find the right look. I'll submit it asap.
Midjourney - Faldorn.
I like it.
Huge! improvement over this!
Midjourney - Hexxat version 2 - Zoom Out 1.5 scale
Midjourney - Clara version 2 - Zoom Out 1.5 scale
Midjourney - Faldorn (Revision)
Hexxat
Clara
Faldorn
Faldorn B
Knight
I am using these mostly for Icewind Dale so that's why I made a lot of them with snowy backgrounds/fur armor.
Starting with Val Kilmer
I notice that one of your portraits is of a Geordie lass (from Newcastle upon Tyne). She is wearing skimpy clothing with snow on the ground. That is typical clothing for Geordie girls.
IMO a furry bra isn't suitable clothing for IWD. :'D
Alora
Baeloth
Imoen (SoD)
Imoen (SoA)
Jaheira (SoA)
Viconia (SoD)
Caelar (SoD)
Clara (SoA)
Hexxat (SoA)
Aerie (SoA)
Neera (EE)
Schael Corwin (SoD)
Safana
Skie
Woman 2
I wonder how Branwen and BGEE Jaheira would look like ?
Branwen
Jaheira