Every thread that has to do with anything negative about character design.... this fucking abomination shall be represented in every one:
But it is okay we are getting the bald angry dude for the Western release, remember?
Every thread that has to do with anything negative about character design.... this fucking abomination shall be represented in every one:
Something that bothers me with some character designs is that, while they look really cool, I couldn't even imagine someone walking around in an outfit/armor like that because of real impractical reasons. One example is Samus Aran.
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While her armor is real iconic and just awesome looking; how and why would anyone want to wear this? It's the Batman from the Nolan films all over. She can't look left or right without seeing those huge ass shoulder-pads so she has to basically move her entire upper body to look around. Another question is, why are the shoulder pads even so huge? Do they store some kind of battery for her suit or what? They don't make any sense whatsoever from a practical point of view.
What other examples do you have?
...REALLY ?
That is what you say about the design ?
Not the fact that if she had ACTUAL CLOTHES she would be able to walk 100% of the time with a barrier or shield or ready for atack.
But then imagine all the combat she faces. Not being able to move reflexively seems like a pretty big trade off for becoming a ball.
Stepped into them.
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Yeah, good luck fighting with that... sword.
But she's already always ready for attack? I don't follow.
I don't follow a lot of this thread I guess.
I think what they mean is that if she wasn't using her hair as clothes, she'd be able to more effectively use it as a weapon or defense.
I'd say that checks out, because she does lose her clothing when she goes all out.
Their bodies literally fill most of the suit.Warhammer 40k marines always amused me with their over-the-top, impossible suits.
I've yet to see a videogame character fail in their objective (nor have I felt disadvantaged as such as a player) because of their character design, so everything checks out as pretty practical to me.
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What is the cloak used for???
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What is the cloak used for???
Can he even use his weapon?
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I don't get it, this looks perfectly practical to me?
Maybe a bedsheet fell on his head.![]()
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What is the cloak used for???
The thing with Seymour's hair is that it looks far more unnatural than any of the other Guado and doesn't have extend out as any branch, horn or antler would. The two large ones on the side extend in a "T" formation, sharp angled and an equal split to extended points. Most antlers and branches extend in "Y" formation, extending up and out, not side to side. And the shape of his front bang mostly leads me to believe that his hair design was made SOLELY to be inpractable. It has origins based on Nomura's "tribal tattoo" era, and that's exactly what Seymour's hair looks like(more so than any other Guado's hair, which all look MORE natural and root-like). This was kinda the starting point of Nomura's tribal tattoo fascination. He'd get worse into this fad towards the middle of the 00:Those are like cross between tree brances and horns or antlers. He's half human half guado, which are forest elves.
Always pleases me when people bring up Seymours hair, it shows they either didn't play the game or just don't pay enough attention to pass a criticism.
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What is the cloak used for???
The 40k armor is somewhat believable. It's ceramic after all.Warhammer 40k marines always amused me with their over-the-top, impossible suits.
Jill'd be pulling up that top every 5 seconds.
And now I found a new channel to subscribe to, thanks!The most hilarious part of the Man at Arms episode where they crafted the Buster Sword was when they went out to use it. They had to let gravity do all the work!
http://youtu.be/xogheZdAO18?t=4m4s
must be that Chozo DNAI always hated the big round shoulders, but there's something else about this image that bothers me: If Samus out of her suit is 6'3" and 193lbs, shouldn't she be a lot more muscular?
The Varia Suit always look badass and kind of make sense when you know that the Chozo trained and give her part of their genetic material so she can use it without problems... and my controversial opinion is that I prefer the look of the suit in Other M since they give her that shiny and sleek look that make her look like a robot ninja =P
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I don't really mind if the design of the character in a work of fiction is practical BUT sometimes the most random things caught my attention like this one:
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That connected sleeve in between her legs bother me so much =/
Not even close. Most female fantasy armour show them wearing metal directly on the skin, which would be uncomfortable as hell, and often with sharp ornamental pieces that would pierce the skin.Actually, female fantasy armour would be practical because she could actually move quite easily.
Maybe the overdesigned stuff with giant pauldrons and spikes everywhere, but most armour would be perfectly fine.Male armour, however, is always far too big and cumbersome to be practical in the real world.
No thanks, I don't want nightmares. XDImagine, if you will, a world wherein Rob Liefeld designed games.
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Yeah, good luck fighting with that... sword.
The Persona you have pictured is a Soejima design, not a Kaneko one.![]()
almost fell into a black hole of looking at kaneko art...
You do realize there are real tops like that, right? Strapless dresses...
I hate that design so much but just because is really tacky, just like the ones in Tera.
Fucking, really? First time I shook my head in shame in this thread. There are a lot of bad ones here, but this one - goddamn.
The Persona you have pictured is a Soejima design, not a Kaneko one.
Not that practicality is really a thing you're going to find in MegaTen creature design.
From Reddit regarding Minecraft Steve:
Reddit said:Steve canÂ’t hold just 44.5 million kilogram, he can hold 355.8 million kilogram. Not only that, he can jump 1.249 meter high while holding this. And all this, he can do in the world of Minecraft. According to this site, the gravity is 3 times as strong then on earth. So that's 10,674,000,000 newton. How much energy does he need to jump 1.249 meter high? 13.3 gigajoule
Steve is 406,250 cubic centimeters (source) and the average human body weighs 1.062 grams/cubic centimeter. And although I am reluctant to call Steve an average human, I, and this site have nothing else to go on for now. So he weighs about 431 kilogram.
Ike's horrible redesign from Fire Emblem Awakening
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That is official art.This is... fake, right?
It's like she accidentally wandered in from some dinner party.