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TC2ParticipantWell you can take your complaints to Kotaku, since they posted it just a few days ago.
TC2ParticipantDon’t think this is old news. They revealed the male barbarian but they hadn’t revealed the female one until today.
TC2ParticipantLooks like Christie Resendes
TC2ParticipantI use a Wacom Graphire that I received as a gift from a friend. The most recommended tablet is Intuous but there’s also the really fancy ones with a screen on them.
After having learned to draw with the tablet (It’s really hard at first to get used to) what I find is important is the responsiveness of the pen, pen pressure capabilities, and the ability to configure your buttons.
I always alternate between two colors, so have a pen that allows you to press “X” with one of its buttons is extremely important. The pen needs to have a really good response time with no lag, there are some tablets that it takes half a second to respond to your input. Obviously if you’re drawing very quickly, you may not see your pen strokes and find that your picture is all frigged up.
Medium size tablets are the best way to go, the smaller tablets are too small and make it difficult to work with, but the medium tablets give you just enough range to do what you need to do. It really depends on how much work area you have available, but medium does the job just fine.
I would only recommend Wacom because it has served me really well over the years, Intuous is apparently great too. I wouldn’t trust the other brands unless I got to demo them first, so if anything you’re at least assured that Wacom will provide you what you need.
TC2ParticipantI believe you are wrong Skinnyguy.
The feminist movement from what I’ve seen is stronger than ever, with females obviously not staying in the household and instead are out there working real jobs making money.
Women have become much more independent and take care of themselves without the reliance of men, which is pretty much the definition of the feminist movement.
In some areas women don’t view bodybuilding in a negative light, the problem is the aesthetic look of the physique. Mainstream people view muscular bulk as male, and when women start looking like males that’s where the whole bodybuilding craze starts to fall apart.
When you’ve got people like Caroline Wang who look like dudes and sound like dudes, it is no wonder people get turned off by female bodybuilders. The ones that are the ugliest tend to get the most media attention so that they can get ridiculed. There are some exceptions to the rule, but most FBB’s get painted in a negative light.
With the media influencing how people think, unless female bodybuilders becomes something you see everyday. Mainstream will always look at it with disgust.
So no, it has nothing to do with the feminist movement, and that movement is far from being undone.
TC2ParticipantSeconded!
TC2ParticipantDamn, Jennifer Abrams walking around like that with her kids on her shoulders is incredibly hot. It’s weird, is there something sexy about a muscular mom protecting her kids? Can’t say I have ever given that much thought!
February 6, 2010 at 2:33 am in reply to: EJ Morges ( Wreck Shop / Rough House / Press Oblivion ) #89794
TC2ParticipantFlat colors are always darker before the midtones and the highlights are added.
TC2ParticipantJean Grey hulking out doesn’t sound too shabby 🙂
TC2ParticipantNo more Gifs? Well so much for that FMG animated GIF I was going to make!
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