Canadrin was raised by his elven mother. He spent his childhood studying at the elven libraries, but Canadrin quickly grew tired of wasting time in the libraries with the dusty tomes, and the spirit of his human father grew stronger in him, making him eager for adventure and travelling. Canadrins mother was greatly dissapointed that her only son left her for adventuring, and he is no longer welcome among the elves, or in his home. Today, Canadrin is travelling Rolsam in search for excitement and opportunities to prove his worth among the humans. Comments are velcome, as always! :)
This is a compilation of the old system into a single score. There were 13 that made this score of 8.16 then rounded to 8.
Posted by Apricane ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-11-13 15:42:00
Oh, thank you :) You really think he's better than the bioware portraits? Now im flattered :D
Posted by quijana ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-11-10 01:16:00
I love this portrait. A beautiful blend of photo and painting, better than the Bioware portraits. I play Baldur's Gate 2, and this portrait works perfectly. It's also nice to have a gorgeous male pic- lots of boyish charm. One small thing- the sideburn on the the left side of his face seems a bit out of place.
Great work!
Posted by Apricane ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-10-19 14:47:00
Uodated! Fixed some issues with Canadrins jawline, his clothes and his ear.
Posted by Apricane ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-10-18 12:30:00
I hadnt thought of that- the jaw line. Its too big indeed, he doesnt have a beard ;) Thanks Gyr :) Actually, im not really sure about that project.. Heh, my interview is only a couple of days old, but almost out of date already! I have decided to put effort into my own module, no excuses this time, and a whole new plot too...
I really have to persuade my friends to aid me with the scripting though.. >_
Posted by gyrfalconthegray ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-10-18 11:06:00
Nice work! This is definitely one of your best (I love the style you've settled on, btw; it's a nice mix between "painted" and "photographic") I agree that the best parts are the clothes and the main part of the face. My points of improvement would be on the chin and jaw, and his right ear, all of which are a little indistinct in their edges (the shadow on his jaw should be thinner unless you want him to have a beard). The other thing I would do is change the background to a more solid color. Right now we lose his hair in the black splotches, and the white splotches fight with the highlights on his clothing. It is so wonderful to see how good your portraits are getting! I read your interview on Thursday. You should definitely keep using this style for your upcoming project.
Posted by nyx ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-10-18 09:03:00
This is really nice. Something about the jaw line bothers me. I think it's too blurry. I like the eyes and clothes.
Posted by Apricane ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-10-18 08:38:00
Thanks thanks ;) Maybe Ill work on the ears then. I still think Rajakavence is my best portrait ;p
Posted by ninelivea ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-10-17 23:53:00
Yeah,this is nice! The ears could be better, but I like their shape.
Posted by wycked ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-10-17 23:46:00
I have to agree with relsh. This must be one of your best portraits. Very well done!
Posted by relsh ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-10-17 23:25:00
This is impressive! the clothing is great. so is the face. the ears are a bit blurry, but that's minor. This is my favorite of yours so far. Keep up the great work!
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