its a beautiful picture but i think it has to be in a cartoon style (like the game) to count im not sure about it but it looks great
So, I recently heard that Draw With Jazza (Jazza Studios) has collaborated with the creators behind a new app game, "Super Spell Heroes", to make a concept design contest. Since I've wanted to join a competition of Jazza's for a while, now, I decided that now would be a great time to take a shot!
I'll admit, I personally don't like the original design for Jane in the game. For one, the proportions make her seem like some gorilla. Two, no woman -- not even one that is in a particular field to wear garbs like that -- would wear "armour" of that caliper. If you're going to fight, you NEED protection, be that through a lot of layers or through some sort of metallic aid -- which are both incorporated with the several bouts of clothing as well as some scalemale at her arms. Tactically speaking, if you're going into battle, regardless of whether you're a paladin, a mage, a berserker -- anything like that, you need clothing to give at least some bit of protection from attacks, and the amount of skin she initially shows is just... not apt.
Regardless, I do like some bits of Jane's original design -- namely her physique. I do feel that her thicker thighs do work well, considering her and the other characters will be -- I'm assuming -- walking around a lot. That stuff is gonna tone your legs pretty dang well, people! And, to give a little more reason on why her staff is so ginormous, she does have more of a fuller figure at the torso and arms (Though the arms are kind of shrouded from the arm guards...). Also, the poof of her bangs and her basic design does make me think of Poison Ivy a bit -- for better or for worse.
Anyway, I hope you guys like this! <3
Character: Jane (Super Spell Heroes) (c) Flaregame
its a beautiful picture but i think it has to be in a cartoon style (like the game) to count im not sure about it but it looks great
This is really beautiful, I love the movement in the picture!
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