What can I say, my first portrait! This is the bride from Kill Bill 2. Let me know what you think of her and I am always open for tips so don't be shy :)
Has it ever occured to you that all this "Kill Bill' shit is offensive to anyone named Bill? _________________________ ALL SHALL FALL IN GLORIOUS DEATH!!!!!
Thanks a lot :) Glad you like my portraits.
Well, maybe I will do a member some day. I'd love to do a NWN version of Elle Driver, she's very cool and very mean.
I'm curious about your new version.
Well, then: Welcome to the club!
Here's how you update your portrait:
Select the "Update Entries" button in the "Files" section at the left-hand side of the screen.
Fill in your e-mail-address and the password you got with the e-mail (it's the last entry, I think). The rest is self-explanatory.
Posted by Anonymous ( 217.155.xxx.xxx ) at 2004-10-01 04:55:00
From Midsummer_kid
I have redone the portrait, added a background and new Katana. How do I update this file? I have got an email from the vault telling me how to do it yet.
Selvan, thanks for your comments they have really made me try to do more and allowed me to enjoy working out how to use photo elements better, what a cool tool!!! (Here I was thinking I can't do Art/ when this program does it for you!)
Phaere, I think the viper squad defines the ultimate NWN assassination team it would be cool for a party idea in a PW! I also have to add I am a huge fan of your work and have only done this portrait because of your insights of working with different photos. Keep up the good work, my favourite is the Avariel female elf from ms A Jolie!!!!
Well there could be a NWN version of the Deadly Viper Assasination Squad. I'm all for it! :)
But yes, I agree with Selvan. You really should resize the picture. Uma is thin, but not than thin. ;)
Well there could be a NWN version of the Deadly Viper Assasination Squad. I'm all for it! :)
But yes, I agree with Selvan. You really should resize the picture. Uma is thin, but not than thin. ;)
Well, first of all: The picture should be resized.
Before you do that: cut out the head and neck and find some costume and a katana that are less blurry.
Then cut out the new "bride" and put her in front of a nice (maybe oriental) background. With this little effort you suddenly got a good portrait.
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