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Whenever you meet Drow who claim they're good aligned, something is fishy.
Bad News: It’s grayscale again.
Good News: She’s a Drow, so it doesn’t matter.
Posted by Olive 9 years ago Report
But I kind of like the grayscale.
Posted by BronzeBanana 9 years ago Report
Thanks. The main reason I use it is because it's way easier to get the values right, but the results can be pretty nice in their own right.
Posted by Argh 9 years ago Report
You do such great fat predators and such great weight gain. I think this is my favorite of yours, or at least tied with Jeanette Voreman. Bravo.
Posted by BronzeBanana 9 years ago Report
Thanks. Fat predators might be my favourite kind, just because of the sheer amount of hedonism on display and the implication that they became that fat by eating quite a few people.
Posted by Sarbiton 9 years ago Report
It's not greyscale. There's purple, see?
If we're talking alignments from D&D though, she's gonna be evil either way. Alignments don't care about your intent, only the action you took to get the goal. In this case, she's still killing somebody, so it'd definitely be an evil act.
It's dumb as all hell but hey, that's how it works. Something to do with planes being made out of pure alignment that dictate the rules for it, or something.
Posted by BronzeBanana 9 years ago Report
Yeah, I know. I just really like characters who do mental gymnastics to justify their horrible behaviour.
Though I guess she could maybe get away with it if her victims aren't good aligned and she kills them first. Works for Gold Dragons at least.
Posted by scorrius 9 years ago Report
Well, what if she's the paladin of the goddess of gluttony, who is true neutral, allowing her to be good aligned and still worship her, or lawful and do the same
She could just eat evil creatures, or chaotic ones, like monsters, shopkeepers, and annoying twats who think evil and chaotic alignments mean betray the party, murder hobo and the dreaded Lolsorandom, among other such sins and crimes
The last two would practically make her a saint in my books, lol
Posted by BronzeBanana 9 years ago Report
Sounds no less contrived than most other justifactions for good aligned drow I've heard. :P
Posted by scorrius 9 years ago Report
Yep, or you could just play her evil. Evil doesn't have to mean you're mean after all.
Anti paladins are a thing after all
Posted by Belloc 9 years ago Report
Owning a belly is like owning a pet; you got to own up to the damage and the messes. :P
Posted by BronzeBanana 9 years ago Report
It's a huge responsibility.
Posted by cows 8 years ago Report
Don't say grayscale like it's a bad thing! The tones you've used here are absolutely fantastic and really help highlight a darker complexion. You really illustrated a chubbier frame so nicely in the hips, and especially i the cheeks. The weight of her gut is also really apparent with how it sags, and the uneven bulges have a nice effect on the piece too. Also loving so much how you colored her eye(s). Seriously, this really just gets full marks all around.
Also, great choice in an avatar.
Posted by BronzeBanana 8 years ago Report
Thanks. Yeah, grayscale isn't so bad, but it always feels like a job half-done.
Also, I'm happy Hisoka pulled through in the latest chapter.
Posted by cows 8 years ago Report
I'd say it wasn't half done in this case! It's a 100% Pic, color could only elevate it past the point of perfection!
And Oh god, that was so intense, fantastic way for the fight to go as well. I also really enjoyed the 65 page backstory chapter of Hisoka too.
Posted by vore2412 8 years ago Report
A good drow knows how to make the best use of other good people, just let the belly sort them out, if they happen to melt...well, makes them a better drow.