A thief, a rogue, a ranger? Based on a great pic of the lovely Rhianna Pratchett from the UK's PC Zone magazine, with kind permission. Photo by Simon Clay. Thanks Rhianna!
Posted by Dzwornga at 2008-09-30 09:40:38 Voted 10.00 on 09/30/08
Imaginative. Inspiring. One of the few portraits good enough to make me go "I need to make a character that uses this portrait."
... Which I just did.
Posted by styzygy at 2005-10-07 09:29:20 Voted 10.00 on 10/07/05
This is one of my favorite PC portraits. When I first saw it, I had to create a character around it. I used it for a Ranger/Wizard/Arcane Archer that I played in a long-running multiplayer campaign. Great work, thanks for making it available!
Posted by vishvakarman at 2005-02-03 12:12:23 Voted 10.00 on 02/03/05
One of the best portraits out there.
Posted by jboy123 at 2004-03-23 06:43:34 Voted 9.00 on 03/23/04
This is a compilation of the old system into a single score. There were 71 that made this score of 8.28 then rounded to 8.
Posted by wtf ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-08-01 08:41:00
This photo is Fugly, and bloody fugly at that
Posted by ZeroCorpse ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-06-07 11:19:00
Very weird that this was based on someone named Rhianna, because I made character in a multiplayer game using this pic (without knowing it's name) and for some reason I named her "Lilli Rhianna".
OoooOOOOoooo! Spooky!
Honestly, I thought this was based on a pic of Natalie Portman.
Posted by Zelphi ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-02-25 03:31:00
I was about to complain about her being used as a portrait,
but then i saw you'd got permision so I guess it's okay.
Posted by Mandrake Redswift ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-11-21 08:10:00
Looks like Malcolm McDowell in A Clockwork Orange! Very
cool.
Posted by Kenton Bailey ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-08-14 22:51:00
Honestly Crosbie this is one of your best portraits. I'd
have to say it's my favorite personally. Exquisite work!
Posted by Laura ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-08-13 07:29:00
Ohh... lovely. Very, very nice.
Posted by dude_number_1 ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-08-06 22:11:00
crosbie, your ability is awesome and obviously your
patience as well. i've tried going over pictures with a
smudge tool (the first stage from your tutorial) and have
spent many hours on even one. it's so frustrating, how do
you handle it?
Posted by timgee ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-08-06 10:09:00
What a gloomy character. A perfect ten, I would say.
Thanks for this one :-)
Posted by Saille ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-08-06 09:14:00
*snif* Crosbie.. you.. you're my HERO. :) She's gorgeous.
Posted by Katalynn ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-08-06 02:21:00
I'm just starting to think of scripting... you mentioned in
the last post that you had made a tutorial about converting
pictures for use as NPCs... Where would I find that? (Still
looking around site myself)
Thanks!!
Posted by Conjumen ( 08/06/02 01:53..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-08-06 01:53:00
You need to extract and edit the portraits.2da file. You
can then make a hak-pack with the portrait in it. Give me
your email-address and I'll add the portrait for you, as
well as giving your guidance on how to use it yourself. I
made a tutorial not so long ago involving just this. You
can find it on the vault if you want to figure it out for
yourself, just as long as you remember that it has to be in
a hakpack.
Posted by Anonymous ( 08/05/02 22:32..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-08-05 22:32:00
how do you make it so you can use portraits in the
toolset, i try to use your portrait in my toolset but i
can only use it in the while making my own character on
the main game.
Posted by Valeska ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-08-05 22:23:00
Beautiful as usual!
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