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Strange, I see the OP picture as red, but this one as black & white.
Art is subjective, but for me being in a museum and going from Impressionism and post impressionism, and into a modern and post modern gallery is like a slap in the face.
In my experience, all I feel is it goes from beautiful paintings with high skill level used by artists to visually manipulate form and shape to create coherent but stylized images, to “check out this crushed oil drum, really makes you think huh?”
Tim Cain is a creative guy. I would rather he spend his time developing new things rather than revisiting old.
I personally want a Fallout 1 remaster/remake, but I don’t see what value is added by Tim Cain being part of it. He already gave his input, somebody else can riff on it. (You know, hypothetically, since God Howard has declared his holy rays will never illuminate a remaster).
Counterpoint: “War has changed.”
Don’t quote the old magic to me.
His Space Wolves were painted over a long period of time, with many different techniques and paint brands. This lead to them looking inconsistent. I’m doing a lot of work to make his army cohesive.
I get the appeal of desaturation, but I’ve found it tends to only work with very small groups for things like RPGs or for dioramas. For big wargame armies, I try to make figures pop to give them as much clarity as possible when there is a crowd.
Thanks. For a strong and warm yellow, I’ve found painting a very bright orange underneath first to do the trick. The internet keeps recommending pink, but I’ve not found that to work. Orange, then yellow in a few layers, then orange wash gently drawn to the recesses, then a gentle cleanup with yellow to get the wash looking right.
It’s very heavily inspired by the original Fallout game designs. Very heavy on having lots of types of character builds and options to complete quests. I’m probably going to restart soon because my first character wasn’t a great build.
Brendon Fraser’s funeral?
No but they are both in my wishlist. Right now I’m playing Colony Ship, which is coincidentally about a generational colony ship, but the game itself is an RPG.
(That’s the joke.)
I was never great at RTS games, but I always liked expanding my base. I’m happy at the expansion of the “colony builder” subgenre which scratches that itch to make things and is more exciting than a SimCity type city builder, but isn’t all in service of combat like an RTS.
I have never had patience for anime that goes on and on for hundreds of episodes. I find a lot of modern anime to be annoying in how flat and boring the presentation is.
That said, I have recently enjoyed both SpyXFamily and Dungeon Meshi. They both have quality to the art and as of yet feel like the are going somewhere and not intended to go on for 500 episodes.
I found Tony Soprano holding a strong opinion on Dune to be humorous.
Tony Soprano holds irrational opinions. (That’s the joke.)
This choice is a real cold shoulder to the true sub zero hero.