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Forum Name: Street Fighter: Warrior's Legacy
Topic ID: 32
#0, Upgraded artwork
Posted by R_Type on Jun-21-04 at 10:43 AM
Many eons ago I did a drawing of Laura Roxanne in street clothes. Didn't have Photoshop at the time so Phil did the color work for it.

I kept meaning to draw a picture of her in her Shadolu dress uniform but never got around to it for one reason or another. Then yesterday evening my brain decided to go off on one of its infamous Screaming Tangents(tm), and... well, see for yourself:

http://www.honorablemenschen.com/studio-r9/2004/wl_laura_dressuniform_rgb75.jpg?x

Maybe I'll display this at AX2004 or something.

-RT

Larry "R-Type" Mann
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#1, RE: Upgraded artwork
Posted by twipper on Jun-21-04 at 11:05 AM
In response to message #0
Wonderful work, as always. WL has been one of my top 2 EPU favorites since I found it 2 years ago. Many thanks for the excellent image.

Brian
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#2, RE: Upgraded artwork
Posted by trigger on Jun-21-04 at 06:02 PM
In response to message #0
>Many eons ago I did a drawing of Laura Roxanne in street clothes.
>Didn't have Photoshop at the time so Phil did the color work for it.
>
>I kept meaning to draw a picture of her in her Shadolu dress uniform
>but never got around to it for one reason or another. Then yesterday
>evening my brain decided to go off on one of its infamous Screaming
>Tangents(tm), and... well, see for yourself:

My goodness, I'd almost forgot about her! nice work!

t.

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#3, RE: Upgraded artwork
Posted by Rei_Yavie on Jun-24-04 at 08:06 PM
In response to message #2
Wouldn't want to bump into her in a dark alley.
Nice job though. *Shudders* Now I want to reread that one.

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#4, RE: Upgraded artwork
Posted by O_M on Aug-22-05 at 03:15 PM
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Hrm-hmm...very nice. And good to see Bison's uniform style in use by people other than him(one of my main gripes about the SF movie after the acting, the script, and casting the guy who played Doc in Back to the Future as Bison, was that the generic trooper uniforms looked NOTHING like Bison except being red).

#5, RE: Upgraded artwork
Posted by Gryphon on Aug-22-05 at 04:28 PM
In response to message #4
>one of my main gripes about the SF movie after
>the acting, the script, and casting the guy who played Doc in Back to
>the Future as Bison, was that the generic trooper uniforms looked
>NOTHING like Bison except being red).

Wow. This may be the oldest thread ever resurrected. Not that that's an accomplishment to be really proud of or anything.

Anyway, I'd probably have let this pass if I didn't feel obliged to note that not only did the late Raul Julia not play Doc Brown in Back to the Future, he bore almost no resemblance to Christopher Lloyd, who did.

Also, given how generally horrifying the film was, quibbling about its art design is a little like Mary Todd Lincoln noting that she found the humor in Our American Cousin a trifle coarse.

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#6, RE: Upgraded artwork
Posted by O_M on Aug-23-05 at 02:19 AM
In response to message #5
>>one of my main gripes about the SF movie after
>>the acting, the script, and casting the guy who played Doc in Back to
>>the Future as Bison, was that the generic trooper uniforms looked
>>NOTHING like Bison except being red).
>
>Wow. This may be the oldest thread ever resurrected. Not that that's
>an accomplishment to be really proud of or anything.

*blinks and looks at original posting date* Eek...Color me clueless, I didn't even notice that factor. Talk about "timeless art".

>Anyway, I'd probably have let this pass if I didn't feel obliged to
>note that not only did the late Raul Julia not play Doc Brown in
>Back to the Future, he bore almost no resemblance to
>Christopher Lloyd, who did.

Ah...well, I'm going off a half-rememberance of that movie(haven't seen it in years, though I'm tempted to rent it now just to MST it all over again), and mainly basing it off said actors' voices more likely than their appearances. Given the last time I watched it was before I actually paid enough attention to movie casting to name more than 5 actors reliably, I'm not surprised I got them mixed up back then, and haven't corrected it since then.

>Also, given how generally horrifying the film was, quibbling about its
>art design is a little like Mary Todd Lincoln noting that she
>found the humor in Our American Cousin a trifle coarse.
>
>--G.

Hence why it came after a very long list of other quibbles with the movie in general. If I were to rank it, I think it'd be somewhere around #235 on my overall list(if I ever bothered to make a numerical list).

-OM