No problem, man, anytime. Hey, if you don't mind, lemme know how it goes!
Regarding this drawing, I agree with Zero. But it doesn't look to me like a standard grunt so much as a low level NCO (non-commisioned officer, like a sergeant).
At first, just the females. They never gave me a clear answer; it was litterally as general and vague as "they do bad stuff" when I asked why we weren't supposed to watch it. Later found it it was specifically the outfits. Nevermind that the guys go at it in underwear, too, or what may as well be. That was okay.
Until they randomly decided it was too violent. Yeeah...
Thank God my mom wasn't like that. It was just everyone else.
Yup, girls'll wear bikinis (WWE) or fitness-inspired stuff, dudes, the same... Why is it anything even slightly suggestive or stimulating, especially from females. is a major taboo, but almost any degree of violence (as long as no limbs or heads are lost) is okay? I think they both need proper moderation...
Okay, as I'm understanding it, #Tokira are synthetic, otherdimensional beings, not gods or angels. Thus, they are mortal, limited like we are, but much stronger and intelligent. My question is, why bother saving us at all, risking their own survival and that if their possible friends and family? Unless, we're worth it, and have proven ourselves as such. Perhaps that's how long it took us to prove we're righteous enough? Valuable enough? Maybe they needed us to learn something? Humility? We are prideful creatures. Strength? We're at our greatest and our best traits show when we must band together or risk our own survival. Maybe they would need our help, and we needed to become strong enough first?
Or the #Tokira, because they, great as they are, are mere mortal beings as well, perhaps that's how long it took them to learn the #Hyphid's weaknesses and muster their forces?
Or, another option, shorten the time. Why does it need to stick so closely to it's inspiration? #Shomer has a LOT of references to the Torah (Old Testament). But, it's all my own take. Spoilers next, if you don't wanna know, don't read... --- --- When God created man, God took a rib from him to make woman, so that she would be a part of him, they'd be one. In reference to that, #Ahavah, #Esh's wife, a mere human woman, dies. In his grief, Esh captures her soul before it can leave the living world, and cuts off his own wing (as opposed to rib) to fasion it into a body for her with his fire (any injured part of Esh's body turns into clay, anither reference to Hebrew legend, the Golem), and infuses her soul into it. To give her life, he breaths his own life into her, making her body and her spirit a part of him, making them one, just like Adam and Eve. --- --- Spoilers ends here. See what I mean? You can take ideas from a story without adhering to it exactly.
Comments
18 May, 2015, 8:23 am
I like the simplicity on this one. Looks like a mass-production grunt type yet it still looks snazzy as shiz.
18 May, 2015, 8:33 am
Great, we're going to need a lot of these for the alien invasion.
...notsorry
18 May, 2015, 8:37 am
Yeah, probably. With the continued survival of all life on the line, you can never be too careful.
18 May, 2015, 9:55 am
Cool :D
18 May, 2015, 10:28 am
re: thanks :D
But your Gallery are amazing too :D
18 May, 2015, 11:15 am
i really like this! :D
18 May, 2015, 11:56 am
Plus, he can run fast!
19 May, 2015, 11:33 am
The head reminds me of the titan helm from destiny.
19 May, 2015, 3:13 pm
No problem, man, anytime. Hey, if you don't mind, lemme know how it goes!
Regarding this drawing, I agree with Zero. But it doesn't look to me like a standard grunt so much as a low level NCO (non-commisioned officer, like a sergeant).
21 May, 2015, 12:22 pm
Thanks, man!
Odd as it sounds, that means a lot coming from you!
22 May, 2015, 1:47 pm
Thanks! Gotta repost though, so many neglected features and typos... Wanted to post before work. That's what I get for rushing...
23 May, 2015, 6:32 pm
At first, just the females. They never gave me a clear answer; it was litterally as general and vague as "they do bad stuff" when I asked why we weren't supposed to watch it. Later found it it was specifically the outfits. Nevermind that the guys go at it in underwear, too, or what may as well be. That was okay.
Until they randomly decided it was too violent. Yeeah...
Thank God my mom wasn't like that. It was just everyone else.
24 May, 2015, 3:20 am
Yup, girls'll wear bikinis (WWE) or fitness-inspired stuff, dudes, the same...
Why is it anything even slightly suggestive or stimulating, especially from females. is a major taboo, but almost any degree of violence (as long as no limbs or heads are lost) is okay? I think they both need proper moderation...
26 May, 2015, 9:21 pm
Yeeeeah, I guess, but it's still really dumb. And sometimes, even that isn't acceptable. People are WAY too sensitive to stuff.
27 May, 2015, 12:22 pm
Thanks! I appreciate that.
Ooooooooh, that's a goody... Give a bit to think about that.
27 May, 2015, 4:02 pm
Okay, as I'm understanding it, #Tokira are synthetic, otherdimensional beings, not gods or angels. Thus, they are mortal, limited like we are, but much stronger and intelligent. My question is, why bother saving us at all, risking their own survival and that if their possible friends and family?
Unless, we're worth it, and have proven ourselves as such. Perhaps that's how long it took us to prove we're righteous enough? Valuable enough? Maybe they needed us to learn something? Humility? We are prideful creatures. Strength? We're at our greatest and our best traits show when we must band together or risk our own survival. Maybe they would need our help, and we needed to become strong enough first?
Or the #Tokira, because they, great as they are, are mere mortal beings as well, perhaps that's how long it took them to learn the #Hyphid's weaknesses and muster their forces?
27 May, 2015, 4:14 pm
Or, another option, shorten the time. Why does it need to stick so closely to it's inspiration? #Shomer has a LOT of references to the Torah (Old Testament). But, it's all my own take. Spoilers next, if you don't wanna know, don't read...
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When God created man, God took a rib from him to make woman, so that she would be a part of him, they'd be one.
In reference to that, #Ahavah, #Esh's wife, a mere human woman, dies. In his grief, Esh captures her soul before it can leave the living world, and cuts off his own wing (as opposed to rib) to fasion it into a body for her with his fire (any injured part of Esh's body turns into clay, anither reference to Hebrew legend, the Golem), and infuses her soul into it. To give her life, he breaths his own life into her, making her body and her spirit a part of him, making them one, just like Adam and Eve.
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Spoilers ends here. See what I mean? You can take ideas from a story without adhering to it exactly.