CD Set on 23/7/2008 at 12:11
Quote Posted by Elentari
Kinda wish we could understand the text too, but at least the story part didn't need it.
Well, the first page of every chapter is just a translation of the same mission briefing Garrett narrates in the games, as is the dialogue with Cutty.
Other than that, there's a short foreword from the author in the beginning and an explanation of the various factions of the City... so there's not much you're missing, I think...
Kin on 23/7/2008 at 13:20
Really good Dominus. Your drawing shows alot of detication to Thief.
Dominus on 23/7/2008 at 13:42
thanks!
those are old drawings, I'm not very proud of them now :)
TTK12G3 on 23/7/2008 at 15:11
Good job to everyone involved!:thumb:
Shadak on 23/7/2008 at 17:50
Both sets are GREAT! I want them all! :D :thumb:
Tintin on 25/7/2008 at 01:44
Chibi Garrett, who would have thought it would work?
This is great, it's like a trip down memory lane.
Brilliant stuff!
Hewer on 25/7/2008 at 02:22
That was awesome. I loved how he stacked the bodies on top of each other in Baffords. Like was said, I could recognize exactly where Garrett was in almost every panel. That would be an interesting way to do a walkthrough.
Oh, and good on you, too, Dominus :thumb:
clearing on 25/7/2008 at 02:28
Quote Posted by Hewer
That would be an interesting way to do a walkthrough.
Interesting idea :D
TTK12G3 on 26/7/2008 at 13:26
Quote Posted by clearing
Interesting idea :D
Seconded.
Beleg Cúthalion on 26/7/2008 at 14:44
This might sound a little odd but... I've been collecting all that I could about early or TDP/TMA artworks in general, especially with urban themes (just for personal reasons). So, there are a couple of scenes in the TDP intro movie, left aside all the other movies (TDS included) with houses or silhouettes, however with nothing really tangible.
So, Dominus, if you think you can do even better than your black and white comics, would you like to try - only if you want and there is enough time - to capture some of the buildings that appear in the intro movie's background (like temples and that kind of stuff) with the feeling of an artist who knows how to transport this particular style? I've run into some problems of re-creating a TDP-like architectural style and I'm about to catch every straw in sight. :erg: As I said, just an idea...