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Post by Squishee Slinger on Aug 29, 2007 20:19:34 GMT -5
He actually fleshed out some credible ideas that were not licensed characters and made them work in the xevoz universe. You just blurted out something akin to... "Hey how about looney toons as a new species!"
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Post by Machineman on Aug 29, 2007 22:07:28 GMT -5
He actually fleshed out some credible ideas that were not licensed characters and made them work in the xevoz universe. You just blurted out something akin to... "Hey how about looney toons as a new species!" Um.... Not a huge difference really, just a little flavor added to back up his case. As for the Zombies a page back: Zovex did a skull Jack Zombie but it looked disturbing. His zombie was freshly dead and looked more like an accident victim. Really well done but disturbing. Standard sci fi zombies like yours work well.
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Post by Squishee Slinger on Aug 29, 2007 22:35:29 GMT -5
It was a HUGE difference. Very much so.
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Post by Lord Aaronus on Aug 31, 2007 1:01:36 GMT -5
I went back and revised some stuff in my last post, and thought up another figure idea.
You know how the Hyper Guardian's bio mentioned a Dr Tuk'r Jonsun? Imagine him in figure form - a crackpot mad scientist NeoSapien, which could actually reuse a lot of parts from existing Xevoz, such as:
Alpha Ranger's body (but hidden in a white lab coat), arms (all in white) and backpack Street Punk's buzzsaw Sledge Trooper's flesh hand (the result of some self-experimentation), pincer and chainsaw Transcorcher's brain in a jar FrankenPunker's tubes, wrench, and black hood Preda Crawler's tri-claw arm (which plugs into the backpack), human-like head, torso and small hands Dune Stinger's parasite and second head (the result of TOO MUCH self-experimentation) Shock Berserker's magnet Thunder Shaman's banana peel (Drain Attack - Lab Accident)
Original parts include: a head with lopsided goggles, a pair of rubber-boot feet, a white lab coat, and shelving for spare parts, which turns around to reveal a framework for strapping experiments to.
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Post by Grayfox on Aug 31, 2007 1:38:39 GMT -5
Very interesting idea. I would've loved to see that.
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Post by eMummy on Aug 31, 2007 2:02:23 GMT -5
You should seriously bash these and post on flickr or something.
As for the list of fig ideas, I like all the ideas from Bumblefly down. It hits a great stride at that point. I can visualize them well. A solid combination of theme and accesories concepts.
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Post by Neocaledonian on Aug 31, 2007 13:59:13 GMT -5
Echoing E-Mummy's suggestion, the last string of conceptual figures lends itself to bashing of kits and actual photographs unless other thread drawers are willing and capable of tackling those designs. I had to return my unstable Vista pc, so I have lost my scanning and wacom capabilites until I get an XP-based replacement.
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Post by FratMonkey on Sept 3, 2007 10:15:16 GMT -5
Machineman: I have seen Zevox's Zombie custom, It was much more Skull Jack than zombie. I mean it was still awesome, but it was a skeleton with chunks of flesh all over it. The Zombie concept I was going for was much more human, than skeleton. Just some flesh missing from here and there. Lord Aaronus: I noticed you misspelled Street Punk and typed in Street Pink. That sounds kinda weird, if ya know what I mean.
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Post by Lord Aaronus on Sept 9, 2007 0:17:38 GMT -5
Drew this during a long train trip so it's a little iffy in quality. My impression of the mad scientist idea. I've taken a different approach to the lab coat - this time it comes in pieces of armor that go on the chest and thighs (the arms are already in the same color), with an alternate torso featuring more clinical-looking surgical garb. Also featured is a different upper arm mold to go with the clinical torso, and as many of the 'borrowed' parts as I could recall. I also visualised Bumblefly watching TV with a roach Sectoid, but drawing it will wait till I can draw a decent recliner armchair.
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Post by Grayfox not logged in on Sept 9, 2007 2:04:02 GMT -5
Drew this during a long train trip so it's a little iffy in quality. My impression of the mad scientist idea. I've taken a different approach to the lab coat - this time it comes in pieces of armor that go on the chest and thighs (the arms are already in the same color), with an alternate torso featuring more clinical-looking surgical garb. Also featured is a different upper arm mold to go with the clinical torso, and as many of the 'borrowed' parts as I could recall. I also visualised Bumblefly watching TV with a roach Sectoid, but drawing it will wait till I can draw a decent recliner armchair. That is a good idea you had of making the coat as armor pieces. I'd be very interested to see a more detailed drawing of this figure. I'd do it myself, but I can't draw heh.
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Post by Knightmare on Sept 9, 2007 15:11:07 GMT -5
pics should be bigger
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Post by eMummy on Sept 9, 2007 21:28:34 GMT -5
click on the picture... :/
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Post by Knightmare on Sept 10, 2007 18:43:50 GMT -5
sorry
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Post by Spark on Sept 11, 2007 3:26:50 GMT -5
Re: the Marvel Zombies idea, in Marvel zombies they took Marvel characters and zombified them, to put it simply (won't go into the story). So what if you took Xevoz, like Alpha Ranger or Moonstalker, and zombified them? Could be interesting...
And I have another figure idea. How about a soldier (like, ancient Greek style) with a red stripe going vertically down the left side of his face, across his eye, kind of pointing inward above his eye. He has metal gauntlet bracelet like things, with chains infused into them, attached to two sword blade things. He has a red and gold colour scheme for his armour, and is really pissed off. Okay, I admit it, I just wanbt to see your take of a Xevoz Kratos, from God of War. Here's some pics for you to get an idea what he looks like.
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Post by greyloch on Sept 11, 2007 8:16:45 GMT -5
Grayfox did a God of War figure quite a while back. It even made custom of the week on the International Toy (blanky-blank). Can't remember the name of the page, but they post a lot of toy-related news & photos. I've got a few customs in various stages of completeness and now that I have some free time I can get back to working on them. eMummy's graphics are really well done and look like they could be made with current pieces available. I'd just like to see some of the female characters he drew made into real kits.
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