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Art work Challenge

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Thanks for asking. The Pict. Was done in 3ds max, 3d software. I have been nervous to post anything else for the forum. So I will post a challenge. Post you’re favorite part of the first three books in as much detail as you can and I will try to create it in a 3d rendering. Iczar :lol:
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Fleshharrower's army

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I'll vote for Fleshharrower's and his army. Not an easy feat!
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I am astounded, and deeply saddened, that there are no depictions of Ahanna's Lord Mhoram's Victory. A google brings up, among other mentions, my own 7 year old post asking if anybody had one. SRD said that, when the books first came out, people frequently asked him for permission to paint it. He always said yes, but never saw the results. Where are these paintings?? :(

btw, I should have mentioned long ago that I love your RevelStone!! And I'm not just trying to bribe you! :) The size, the power, the pain of these three tragic characters... It speaks to me.
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Good Sug.

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Good Suggestions, Fleshharrower's and his army would be difficult to do but not impossible. I like the Ahanna's Lord Mhoram's Victory suggestion. Fist and Faith how do you envision the seen beyond the book’s description? :?:
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hey iczar, my challenge 2 u is the death of lord hyrim, either wen he strikes kinslaughterers fragment of the illearth stone with his broken staff bound together with the metal ends touching, or wen he is almost dead, with his body practically cooked around him, tryin 2 warn the bloodguard not 2 touch the stone.

let me no if thats enuf detail.

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How's about that heart-wrenching scene near the end of White Gold Wielder, when the Sunbane starts to make its nefarious prescence felt on Andelain?
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Re: Art work Challenge

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Nice name, Suddenly, God Moo'ed :lol: However, about the Sunbane thing:
iczar wrote:Thanks for asking. The Pict. Was done in 3ds max, 3d software. I have been nervous to post anything else for the forum. So I will post a challenge. Post you’re favorite part of the first three books in as much detail as you can and I will try to create it in a 3d rendering. Iczar :lol:
Otherwise I would have had no hesitation in saying
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Lord Mhoram's Victory is what I would like to see! Give me a few days and I will give you details.
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Questions?

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Ok a couple of questions. Satansfist, is the Illearth Stone is it embedded in his head? The Cavewights and Ur-viles. What do you think they look like?
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I don't think the Stone is in his head. I think he keeps it in his pocket. :) Just my worthless opinion. I'll get a scene as soon as I can. Lucky you, I describe in detail most everything. :D
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Re: Good Sug.

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iczar wrote:Fist and Faith how do you envision the seen beyond the book’s description? :?:
Actually, I don't. Seeing Mhoram surrounded by enemies, shining with triumph on his face is enough for me. Actually, I don't even picture specific shapes for the enemies, just dark shapeless blobs with eyes. Arms and legs here and there.

Heh, if I could picture things, I'd be able to draw them myself, neh? :)
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Re: Questions?

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iczar wrote:Ok a couple of questions. Satansfist, is the Illearth Stone is it embedded in his head? The Cavewights and Ur-viles. What do you think they look like?
I think he just carries it around in his hand or, as Maegan Galintha said, in his pocket :) I personally see the ur-Viles as quite short and spindly, with kind of long, oval heads... They shouldn't be too hard to do, since they don't have any facial features other than the pointy ears and nasal slits...
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I agree I found this.
Fury glinted in the Giant's eyes at the memory Mhoram invoked, but he placed his hand over the livid fragment of the Stone hidden under his jerkin, and gave Mhoram a sarcastic bow.
Thank for the Sug. on the ur-Viles what about Cavewights, Waynhim?

As I recall the kresh were Yellow wolves. Correct?[/quote]
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Yes, that's about the gist of it, though I also picture them as quite scraggy creatures, like a yellow wolf that has been living rough and then fallen in a canal :lol:

Waynhim (I believe) look much the same as ur-Viles, but a different colour. I'll get back to you about Cavewights.
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Waynhim, I think, are slightly smaller than ur-Viles, and gray. :) Not sure about the Cavewights though. :?
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Jehannum

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My avatar image is entitled 'Jehannum', and I obtained it from a Google search some time ago.

I want to credit the artist, but the search no longer yields the site of the picture.

Does anyone know who drew it? It depicts the soul of moksha. Not its actual image, but a representation of what that being would look like personified. I think it's very good.

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sum1 will have 2 clarify this 4 me, but was it not on the same site as the planet of the apes in pink version of LF that we still make fun of every now & then? 8O

i seem 2 remember turiya being quite upset @ the way she was depicted, but i agree with j_2000 that he doesnt look 2 bad @ all. :D

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She actually cried when she found that. :?

Yep, that was on the Elfwood site thingie. :) I didn't actually thing Turiya looked too bad, even with the bat ears. :D
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oh yes, the bat ears...poor thing. :wink:

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My avatar image

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At last I've found who drew this picture of Jehannum..

It was by Todd Fuentes.

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