Elves being virtually immortal, she might have gone into this willingly for a lark. Have a little fun being manhandled by the orcs for a while, then when she gets bored, she slips away. It's thrilling to be out of control sometimes.
Posted by Mauser (guest) on Sat 10 Apr 2010, 03:14 EDT
What a collection! But, perhaps, strong backs & weak minds.
I see ogres, or are they orcs, doing the heavy lifting in mines, lumber camps & building sites, rewarded with bread, beef, beer, & orcesses as sex slaves. Perhaps a breeding program, aiming at big, amiable & slow witted.
Posted by Apprentice Elf (guest) on Sun 28 Feb 2010, 07:19 EST
Fashion Statement
Birdwatcher, I see the shackles as a fashion statement. The ogre behind her is also making a fashion statement; trousers are so last week. ForgotMyNick, I agree, Mr G is a superb artist.
Posted by Apprentice Elf (guest) on Thu 21 May 2009, 06:49 EDT
re: Centre of Attention
The drawing trick may be Renaissance-old as you noticed Apprentice Elf, but still I admire the effect:) And I believe you need a real artist to use it:)
Posted by ForgotMyNick (guest) on Thu 21 May 2009, 06:20 EDT
Not pack rape again!
Compare with Take Five, & Scarlett & Syline being raped by a minotaur. In this enchanted world, rape is a way of complimenting a woman on her femininity, but these big blokes will be too much for a tiny chick like Velicia.
Posted by Apprentice Elf (guest) on Thu 14 May 2009, 06:52 EDT
Trouble?
All the shackles restraining a tiny girl caught between so many strong and armored men, would be an obvious overkill unless they had a reason to fear her. The way she has been able to maintain her hairstyle so neat and tidy, tells me she obviously has access to some magic. So watch out mutant gremlins: You don't get her.
But maybe I will...
Beautiful drawing, again you make my mind wander!
Posted by Birdwatcher (guest) on Wed 13 May 2009, 16:50 EDT
Centre of Attention
Good point ForgotMyNick. The heroine seems bright because there is so much white space (white screen) compared with the shaded areas of the background. She seems to be in a spotlight. Not a new idea; I think it emerged in the Renaissance.
Posted by Apprentice Elf (guest) on Wed 13 May 2009, 08:09 EDT
One more thing, I've just noticed. The way you expose the girl from the background. You paint her in a different way than the other figures. Clever effect:) It's awkward to say, but I also like the... 'anatomical details' of the ogr(?) behind. I believe it's a talent to draw it in a non-vulgar way...
Posted by ForgotMyNick (guest) on Mon 11 May 2009, 09:30 EDT
Wonderful:D I like her furious look. She is so cute looking so angry. And nice idea with the balls shackled to both her legs.
Posted by ForgotMyNick (guest) on Mon 11 May 2009, 09:23 EDT
Hmmm, gives me ideas for my cat tailed dark elf :)
Posted by Sakkara (guest) on Mon 11 May 2009, 04:10 EDT