Cymbeline was made in a snap by assembling six pictures and blending them with my personal recipe. I guess you're getting all used to it. ;) Cymbeline is a human healer, and was created for Verasia RPG - let it be known, for I do not wish anyone to claim that Verasia stole my art and put it on their website.
I agree by far with Apricane....I wait and wait every day for your next upcoming portrait and for now, have never been deceived. Keep up the good work! Oh, btw, are you planning to make a Female Archer one day? Cause I played a lot Baldur's Gate with this character (I used one awesome portrait made by someone, can't remember the name, but it's quite famous, it's an archer in armor with a red and yellow background, looking to the side and aiming with her bow), and have not found an equivalent in Neverwinter Nights, so I was wondering f you could make one, which would be very kind. Anyway, thank you again for this masterpiece!
Posted by Crusadia at 2003-04-0510:26:00
Awesome work as usual Amalthea, have you ever thought of putting all your past work into one pack?
Posted by Apricane at 2003-04-0509:30:00
Amalthea, if I havent said it before, let me say it now.. YOU ARE BY FAR THE BEST ARTIST ON THIS HOMEPAGE! Really, next to your works, everyone fades.. . Including me... (; I have all your portraits exept the drows, and they are just so (!) good, far better than even biowares. Keep it up! Ill never get enough!
Posted by Mr.White at 2003-04-0507:45:00
Interesting effect. I support your decision to use a blue-eyed girl for the face. Extremely beautiful when all is said and done.
Posted by Just at 2003-04-0503:34:00
it is amazing what a man can do when he wants to. i love your portrait. keep up the good work. well...that's it bye
Posted by visualsimplicity at 2003-04-0501:24:00
hey that's marla sokoloff.
Posted by TuPaal at 2003-04-0422:30:00
Hey not bad. I am very familiar with these type portraits. She seems more indian-punjabi like. The clothes shes wearing is a punjabi saree. And she has a complete punjabi make up on her too, which includes the jewelery she adorns. The huge dot on the centre of her head is called BINDHI by most eastern people. Its a typical indian makeup. Everything looks good apart from her eyes, which i think destroies the whole image. May be black or hazel brown would make it more realistic and intact with her features. And by the way, these saree's are heavy and very nonflexible. not bad work, great for a female monk.
Posted by The at 2003-04-0421:05:00
Multiple photos, eh? You are one heck of an artist man, really. That is all -The Dude
Posted by Zaxares at 2003-04-0420:37:00
Once again, an excellent piece of work, Amalthea! I am wondering just what is that thing between her eyes supposed to be however. Is it a mystical 'Third Eye' as found in some Asian cultures? I'm also wondering if you might take a look at making more male portraits, especially for monk, rogue and druid classes. There seems to be a dearth of good portraits for them, and I'd love to see your work expand into those areas!